Friday, February 14, 2025

Use Kindle Unlimited to Learn Creative Arts

Back in December I shared 5 embroidery books that would make great gifts or to get for yourself. Of course, getting a physical copy of one of these books would be great but what if you just wanted to take a look before you buy, or, maybe you don't have room for books so you use a Kindle. 

There is a program with Amazon called Kindle Unlimited that lets you view and read as many books and some magazines as long as they have been marked for the program. Not every book is in Unlimited but there are enough to keep you busy and there are several crafting books. There is also a limit on how many you can borrow at once but it's a good many and you can always return one to  make room for another. 

Two of the books I mentioned in December are available on Kindle Unlimited: 

Cost

If you get Kindle Unlimited both are included for no extra cost. Of course
Unlimited has a monthly subscription fee (currently $11.99) similar to a fee for streaming video. I like to think of it as paid library access because I almost always incur fines from the library because I either forget to renew or I just want to keep a book a little bit longer. And, I can cancel at anytime so if I find myself not accessing it as much, I can always take a break and go back a few months later and sign up again. 

Savings

So, at the $11.99 monthly fee, I can put both of these books in my Kindle library compared to buying both of them for my Kindle at a total of $24.98, a savings of $12.99 or a savings of $24.68 over getting the physical copies. But what if you really like to have the physical copy? If you have it in Unlimited you can take if for a spin on the Kindle and make the decision on whether you think you would get your money's worth before paying more for it. Then you can go check out other available books without spending more money...yet. I mean I have bookshelves filled with books, so....I might have a problem.

Using a Tablet

Plus, you can put more than just those two books in your library. I mentioned magazines above. I currently have Stitch magazine in my library. The only con with the magazines is that you cannot view them on your computer. You will need a tablet or other mobile device. I actually view most of my books on my tablet and I would suggest a decent size tablet to make reading easier. I have a Fire HD 10 tablet which is great for reading and perusing magazines with beautiful images. I also do some art work on it, listen to audio books, and watch my streaming shows. Tablets are very versatile and travel easily. 

Thursday, January 30, 2025

How to Create Color Options in Spoonflower

When I started out with Spoonflower I would just make and upload one simple design. Eventually, I would make different color options and upload each one individually and they would be independent of the other colors. Then, one day, Spoonflower introduced fabric design colorways

spoonflower image of yellow hear fabric and other color options

So, how do you get these to show up when you have more than one color option of the same print?

  1. Make sure all the titles start the same and then add a (space) dash (space) and the color. Above you see that the name is Heart to Heart - Yellow. So then the remaining designs end in a dash (-) and the individual color name ( - blue, - purple, and - red). Note: "Fabric" is provided by Spoonflower and is not part of the title you provide. 
  2. Upload the files to Spoonflower
  3. Edit each design description to match. For this design each color is described as: Hearts and diamonds in monochromatic pattern. Great for Valentine's Day, making spring clothing, or fun holiday decor. 
  4. Add tags so that most are the same. Note: I did add a different tag for each color. 
That's it. It does take awhile for them to show up and you will probably get concerned that it didn't work. I would wait 2-3 days and then if it does not show, go back through the steps above and check to see if the name, description, and tags are appropriate. 

If you would like to watch how to do this watch my video below. To skip to just uploading the designs and making the colors click here to skip over designing with Repper. To learn how to easily make different colors with one design watch from the beginning. 



Thursday, January 16, 2025

New Pattern Coloring Book for Valentine's Day

It's official. I have three coloring books completed and they are all part of a series, Patterns to Relax to. The latest one is just in time for Valentine's Day! Color Me Easy Valentine's Coloring Book: Patterns to Relax to Book Three is full of 50 patterns to color all with hearts. 

This book took a little longer to create because I was much more selective on creating the hearts just right in the repetitive designs. I created each one using Repper using images with bold shapes and lines that would, with the correct manipulation, form the hearts. None of the images I used had hearts. I will save that for my next book but that will be for next year. 

Kids and adults alike will enjoy coloring these for Valentine's Day and even using the finished coloring to create:

  • decorations
  • sweet Valentine's cards
  • wrapping small gifts

The first two non-holiday pattern books in the series are: 







Are you interested in making patterns of your own? Or do you get enjoyment from coloring designs already made? 

Please note that links in this post may result in a commission paid to me that helps support me to create this blog and my design projects. There is no additional cost added on to you when you make purchases. 

Thursday, December 5, 2024

5 Unique Embroidery Books to Buy for Yourself or as a Gift

Foolproof Flower Embroidery: 80 Stitches & 400 Combinations in a Variety of Fibers; Add Texture, Color & Sparkle to Your Organic Garden


I really want this book to help me come up with ideas in my slow stitching and crazy quilting projects. I mean, it has 80 stitches and 400 combinations! I don't think I could ever do them all but isn't it nice to try.







Stitchcraft: An Embroidery Book of Simple Stitches and Peculiar Patterns


This book has amazing photography and some very unique embroidery projects with close ups of some of the stitched pieces. The book contains projects of human and animal anatomy and creative skeletons. All are done on a black background with bright thread colors and patterns are available to trace from the book.




Doodle Stitching Embroidery Art: Move Beyond the Pattern with Aimee Ray

I actually read this one on Kindle Unlimited which is a great way to peruse lots of books and there are several crafting ones you can do this with. However, I would love to have a physical copy to flip through and admire through touch. The base of this book is to just make embroidery art with simple stitches and do it without a pattern. 



Pet Portrait Embroidery: Lovingly Stitch Your Dog or Cat; A Modern Guide to Thread Painting

Creating an embroidery of my cats or one of those pieced quilt portraits is on my bucket list of embroidery projects. This book is in my Amazon wish list. The directions in this book are amazing and you can watch a video on Amazon of a reviewer who flips through it to show you the amazing instructions and detail that you can learn. Plus, it sounds like a great way to learn how to do Thread Painting. 



DIY Embroidered Shoes: Techniques, Designs, and Downloadable Templates to Turn Any Fabric Shoe into Stylish & Unique Footwear

Okay, so this book is brand new. It was just published in October 2024 and I recommend you go look at it on Amazon and scroll down the page to see the close ups of some the designs. It's a book that I didn't know I needed but I really, really need it. I also think this would be a great gift for a teenager who is interested in putting that creative spin on their canvas shoes and they could complement any of their clothing for a full fashion statement. 


What do you think of these? Do you have suggestions for me? 

Note: Links to the books are affiliate links and I would get a small commission without any cost to you. It just might help me get my own copies because I don't have enough books already (wink, wink).  

Monday, November 18, 2024

Christmas Movie Journal

Making a Christmas Movie Journal for KDP

watercolor painting of fireplace decorated for Christmas
I have been wanting to create and sell journals and other low content books for awhile. So, when my husband was complaining about remembering which Hallmark movies he has watched I came up with this idea. Yes, you read that right, my husband is an avid Christmas Hallmark movie viewer. In fact, last year for Christmas I got him all Hallmark movie gifts: mug, blanket, and sweatshirt. Until early January he will only watch Christmas movies. They don't ALL have to be on Hallmark but they do have to be Christmas. And, now he can document them in this journal and stop asking me if he has seen it (fun fact: I don't watch all of them, a lot of them, but not all of them). 

For the inside of the journal I created different sections for each page:

  • Title
  • Year released
  • Date watched
  • On what network or streaming service
  • Your rating on a 5 star scale
  • Your recommendation
  • Main characters
  • A recap
  • Your thoughts
  • Best and worst parts
  •  The cover was created with Canva including the artwork with Canva's AI Magic Media tool. Note: You do have to reveal if you use any AI items for your KDP works. In this case, it is the holiday fireplace done in watercolor style. I wanted something pretty with a warm and cozy feeling just like you get watching a feel good movie. What do you think? Have you made your own journals? I made this for personal use and just decided to see if anyone else would like it too. 

    ***Links included above might result in a commission for me but does not have any cost to you. If you purchase a journal, I will definitely get a small commission since it is my design/journal for sale. 



    Monday, October 28, 2024

    Easy to Use Design App - Repper

    If you haven't heard about Repper, you are missing out especially if you want to make fabulous pattern designs for almost anything: digital paper, POD (print-on-demand), fabric, or coloring books. 

    The basics of Repper: 

    • Use an image (upload or find one in Repper's link to Unsplash)
    • Choose from a variety of tilings
    • Move around a geometric selector
    • Watch the magic happen
    • Save designs you love
    • Export any design you want to use
    Watch these videos to learn more about the app. The first one walks you through how to use it and the second one shows fabrics I had printed through Spoonflower with my designs I made with Repper

    Using Repper


    Fabric Designed using Repper



    Note: Repper is a membership tool that you can purchase monthly or yearly with a short free trial period. If you sign up with the link I do earn a commission that helps me buy fabric, keep my own membership,  and write tutorials. 


    Wednesday, October 23, 2024

    Starting up crafting again

    My child is all grown up and about to graduate college. I now have a Masters degree and I've moved a few times finally landing in a house after many offers and heartbreaks for not getting my dream one. Sometimes you just have to settle so you can start living.

    Several of the blogs that I used to write for are now defunct and I will have to sadly remove them from this blog. I have started another blog, too, but it is not ready and is not totally free to run like this one. 

    The country and the world seems in disarray but the one thing I can count on is using creativity to weather all the storms (at least that is what I keep telling myself). Plus, I really want to create my own way to more income so that once I get to retirement in about 10-15 years I have something that is all mine. 

    I started a YouTube channel: Delyn Creates where I will be using my technology skills and my passion of crafty things to make tutorials. 

    One thing I have been doing for a long time is designing fabric and selling at Spoonflower as well as selling smaller pieces through my Etsy shop: Creating with Thread. Some of my designs use a great online web design tool called Repper which is a totally addictive site and one of my main subjects on my YouTube Channel. I also decided to become an Amazon Affiliate because I am always telling people about products I use so I might as well get a little income along the way. Plus, if you want me to try something out and do a critique on here, let me know. I'm game!

    So, thanks for stopping by and I hope to be posting more thoughts and sharing links with you about things you might like.  My plan is to keep this blog more of a personal journey while the new one will be more tutorial based.

    If you want to check out my first video on YouTube here it is: