Making gift items; at-home beauty treatments; using a personal silhouette to modify commercial sewing patterns.
How a person who is gluten intolerant can survive on a small amount of food; window treatments for all the rooms in the house.
The history of aromatherapy; KitchenAid product specialist Donna Reynolds.
The popularity of shabby chic decorating; benefits of using a rice cooker.
Olga Puzas, senior regional vice president for PartyLite Gifts Inc., shows how candles are an affordable way to decorate.
The secret to low-fat meals begins with buying the right ingredients; a sewing technique called ``redwork.''.
Working with horsetail; knitwear; using paint on columns and other accessories to match them with hardware and metal fixtures in a home.
Hand knitting using a machine; using stabilizers in craft projects.
Designing and creating a floral caterpillar centerpiece; feeding children.
The tradition of hand piecing; making handmade gifts such as a casserole holder, note pad holders and coasters; avoiding scams while traveling; international travel.
Using inks and stamps to create backgrounds for projects, including cards, scrapbooks and fabric designs; junk journal; combining flowers and fruit to create an English Garden gift basket.
Proactive aging; using fall accessories to make three different tablescapes.
Using inks and stamps to create backgrounds for projects, including cards, scrapbooks and fabric designs; the mouth's role in health; fringe flowers made on an embroidery machine.
Making a centerpiece using a small treasure chest; play clay; purses made from old jeans and scraps.
Projects that utilize fabric scraps; Sirena vacuum demonstration; using a double-cord presser foot.
Using a clear epoxy product to make jewelry; replicating maps through embroidery; working with horsetail.
Making a toolbag; DASH diet calls for three daily servings of dairy; incorporating hardware into needlework projects.
Bag books and patterns in various styles; painting quilt blocks for a wall hanging, framed picture and jean jacket.
Monoprinting with a gel press; pin cushions; protecting children from bullying and self-blame.
Eliminating sleep apnea; journaling bibles; using candles to create a feng shui atmosphere.
Kinn Kleanbowl for pets; making a floral wrap for a wine bottle; discouraging bullying behavior.
Quilting; guinea pigs as pets for children; making a basic cookie dough recipe; slice and bake gift log.
Sirena vacuum system; incorporating freekeh grains into recipes.
Restoring a small Tudor end table; pediatric dentistry.
Healing mental illness through music; using a seam pressing template to make a cathedral window quilt block.
Gluten-free box meals; jewelry, clothing and fragrance boxes; using three different presser feet for piping, gathering and making ruffles.
Easy to prepare heart-healthy meals; the properties of silk; quilting with Dupioni silk; nutritional benefits of fresh and dried figs.
Contemporary open embroidery; making hummus from scratch; felted projects, including a sweater, pillow and seasonal decor.
Three ways to incorporate milk, yogurt and cheese into daily meals; collage quilting using scrappy applique; miniature paper purse to hold candy or other items.
Using discarded pieces such as ladders and old drawers to make towel racks, centerpieces and a new wall display; using pre-made lovepop cards in a keepsake book; choosing fabrics for quilts.
Types of quilted jackets; staging a home helps to sell a home quicker.
Upgrading lighting in the kitchen; appliances and bakeware for smaller servings; dessert recipes.
Making artist trading cards; thread sketching; making frames with scrapbooking paper and embellishments.
Author Judi Moreo talks about how cancer and fear may inspire lifestyle changes; using Paintstiks to embellish various ready-made garments.
A basic pattern for sewing pants that fit, regardless of the details and fabrication; appliances and bakeware for smaller servings; gluten-free desserts.
Using fabric scraps to make simple, fun greeting cards for any occasion; mindfulness helps children become more centered, which reduces stress at home and school; new quilters should start small, then increase projects as skills increase.
Successful garment sewing; changing or updating kitchen cabinet hardware; gluten-free products.
A weaving technique for wearables or other creative items; three recipes from the traditional dishes of New Mexico.
An overview of the language of sewing; using a lightbox for paper piece quilting; making an octopus costume.
Physical activity and a milk-rich diet helps one age gracefully; birdhouses; wild caught California king salmon.
Preparing gluten-free main dishes; creating a flip-up card in the shape of a hatbox; the way a person holds their lips and tongue and the way they breathe and swallow influences health; therapy helps eliminate sleep apnea.
Using Styrofoam and Fun Foam to create Zentangle-inspired art; wrapping a bouquet; floral design principles; using various products to create a professional look when making floral designs.
Implementing mindfulness into one's parenting style; creating mandalas with designs that can be printed, copied and traced.
Easy to prepare recipes featuring peanuts; growing a healthy plant with Smart Pot; using rubber stamps and rhinestones to create a faux quilted card.