Doesn’t this bead rose look impressing?
Links:
Bead Rose (Flora) (English)
=> the rose from the picture is 005 “Flower” (Brooch)
There’s a link for both the photo and the instruction (Russian)
…compilation of tutorials
Doesn’t this bead rose look impressing?
Links:
Bead Rose (Flora) (English)
=> the rose from the picture is 005 “Flower” (Brooch)
There’s a link for both the photo and the instruction (Russian)
Ok, it’s still time until Halloween, but if you want to have some doily pumpkins you may already want to begin crocheting ;-))
But of course there’s more you can make with doilies ;-)
Links:
Doily Pumpkins
via: doily pumpkins
Here at unikatissima:
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I find these yarn wrapped twig letters a great way to make a sad autumn bright :)
Links:
Yarn Wrapped Twig Letters (yarn and stick alphabet ornaments.)
via: [a few good things]: yarn and stick alphabet ornaments.
Soon comes fall again – exactly the right time to make such most beautiful painted leaves :)
Links:
Painted Leaves
A great idea: somebody found out how beautiul plant cells look and that you actually can set them together from single stamps to stamp plant cells.
I presented the eraser stamps before and possibly you can even use the repeated pattern eraser stamps.
Links:
Stamping Plant Cells (Plant Cells Are Beautiful!)
Here at unikatissima:
Eraser Stamps
Repeated Pattern Eraser Stamp
Did you always wanted to have a deer or antilope head hanging on the wall?
Then make it yourself – from cardboard! ;-)
I presented flower pounding before, but you can also make leaf pounding and it looks also beautiful :)
Links:
Leaf Pounding (Chinese)
via: so, so simple, yet so smart.
Here at unikatissima:
Flower Pounding
Isn’t this yarn feather beautiful?!
Links:
DIY Handmade Yarn Feather
via: DIY :: Handmade Yarn Feather WHAT!!
I find this a most beautiful idea: to get a more or less randomly striped scarf you relate a beautiful blue to every wheather and knit every day a little piece reflecting the wheather of the day: a sky scarf :)
By the way, I heard that somebody knitted the sky scarf with grey beads for rain and white sequins for snow!
Links:
Sky Scarf
via: Knitting Projects | Free Creative Knitting Patterns by Lea Redmond
via: Sky Scarf by Lea Redmond