March 9th — Put All Your Eggs in One Basket by Autumn Wiggins: “A traditional Easter requires quite a bit of wasteful accoutrement. If you are trying to go green, there’s a lot of ground to cover. Maybe you’re already making preparations to color eggs with natural dyes, or even sprouting your own wheat berry grass for baskets instead …”

March 10th — Mapping It Out by Emma Henderson: “Maybe its because I’m longing for a good holiday or perhaps its just that I love the colours and endless possibilities of maps but I’ve been seeing them all over the place recently. This image forms part of a collection of maps belonging to designer Benita Larson via Poppytalk. I love …”

March 10th — Journals to Check Out by Kelly Rand: “I have about a gazillion journals. They can be found stashed all about my house, so as to be within easy reach when an idea strikes (at least that’s what I tell myself). In truth, my journal collection stems from my inability of locating the journal that I had last put pen to paper. I can never …”

March 10th — Recycled Newspaper Crafts by Juliet Ames: “Here at Crafting in a Green World, we clearly like crafting with recycling paper! Emma’s post on maps and Autumn’s posts on recycling folded paper and Playing Card Bags made me want to risk the paper cuts to craft. I am discovering, through writing these blog posts, that I am …”

March 10th — Green Crafter Highlight: Meet Sweet Pepita! by Juliet Ames: “Even our littlest crafters deserve hip eco-friendly clothing, and that is exactly what you will find at Sweet Pepita. This green crafter extraordinaire dropped her metal smithing tools for a sewing machine after the birth of her daughter Pepita, in an effort to make …”

March 11th — Green Pop Shop at Poppytalk Handmade by Victoria Everman: “Spring is right around the corner - the perfect time to refresh your home with a few new, eco-friendly items. Started by indie Canadian design blogger Jan, Poppytalk Handmade is like an online farmer’s market for handmade goodies (why didn’t we think …”

March 11th — Fabulous Fabrics: Harmony Art Organic Design by Skye Kilaen: “Designer Harmony Susalla has created fabrics for everyone from Target and Costco to Hot Topic and Tony Hawk. In 1998, she co-founded Harmony Art Organic Design and launched her own line of organic fabrics. The current line of fabrics includes 28 …”

March 12th — Craft Con 2008: Help me. Help you. by Autumn Wiggins: “Last March in Pittsburgh, the first annual Craft Congress was held. Fifty organizers and icons of the indie craft movement gathered over a weekend to share knowledge and eat cupcakes. I was lucky enough to be one of them. The cupcakes were delicious. As my plane …”

March 13th — Yearn-Worthy Yarns: New! Rowan’s PureLife by Victoria Everman: “Internationally known for their knitting books, seasonal pattern magazines and luxurious wool yarns, England’s Rowan Yarns has finally ventured into the world of sustainable fibers. Available in DK/light worsted weight, Rowan’s 100% organic cotton …”

March 13th — Green Crafts In The News: Quilting and Craft Supplies in eInsider by Skye Kilaen: “eInsider is the “electronic newsletter for the quilting and soft crafts industry” by Quilts Inc., the company which produces the International Quilt Festivals. The article Green Quilting: Improving the Earth One Fiber at a Time appeared a while …”

March 14th — Careful with those bags, Darling! by Emma Henderson: “This week in the UK, Alistair Darling, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced long awaited plans to introduce a tax on plastic bags. An announcement which comes after long running camapigns to ban the bags. Fantastic news, we can rid the country of an ugly, harmful …”