
Cook & Create
Welcome to CraftsyTV's Cook & Create, where delectable delights meet crafty creators.

Welcome to CraftsyTV's Cook & Create, where delectable delights meet crafty creators.

A color page made with acrylic paint and water mono printing using filmstrips, dyed cheesecloth and spray ink for a page layout creating texture with office supplies and household items.

No-show bezels for polymer clay jewelry using clay to make a seamless custom bail combining suede, chain and beads for a trendy look.

Hammering, texturing and coloring metal using eyelets and rivets for cold connections snap finding.

Creating textures using rolling pins superheroes drawing a picture from a poem a lunch made from felt.

Bottle rocket making portraits with candy beads Easter decoration.

Trouble with fox paws scarves designer Xandy shares her tips and tricks for navigating her famously intricate pattern.

Knitters using crochet hooks how to work the provisional cast-on, cable cast-on and more during the first Novel-T check in.

Basic serger stitches and tension adjustments princess seams couture technique for curved tucks on a top.

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Learning to bake and cook.

Hammering, texturing and coloring metal using eyelets and rivets for cold connections snap finding.

A cocoon jacket with batwing sleeves finishing the denim shirt dress with a rolled hem adding border prints to clothing and accessories.

Giving new looks to a basic tank top adding a placket to a shirt dress sleeve using couching techniques to add texture and special effects to a collar.

Angela's ready to take on 200+ precuts, and the accompanying placement decisions.

From cornstarch to cuticle pushers, Angela shares five ingenious hacks for using common household items for quilting.

Angela's reminded of her age as she relies on her kids to keep up with the digital world she uses two basic shapes to create a mod half-square triangle quilt that's easier to make than it looks.

Laura Hartrich's annual intentions quilt the importance of scant 1/4 inch seams tacking stitches as a modern alternative to yarn ties.