I really like these cute textile brooches.
Well, it seems that you may not throw away anything ;-))
Links:
Textilbrosche (What I’ve Been Working On)
via: finished pin
…compilation of tutorials
I really like these cute textile brooches.
Well, it seems that you may not throw away anything ;-))
Links:
Textilbrosche (What I’ve Been Working On)
via: finished pin
I find this 7 strand plarn rope great: I tried it and it is very easy braiding and really strong.
I also tried it with yarn from my stash and the cord looked also good.
There’s no photo because I find the colour combination dreadful – it’s just been a quick try ;-))
And if you don’t need plarn cord, look for other ‘uses’ of plarn ;-)
Links:
7 Strand Plarn Rope (Useful & Durable 7 Strand Rope (cord) from Plastic Shopping Bags)
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘plarn’
I find this string wall decoration (it says: ‘Bon Appetit’) amusing :))
If it’s not your cup of tea, I presented other wall decorations before :)
Links:
String Wall Decoration (DIY: Nail and String Letters)
via: my next project
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘wall’
What a nice idea: simply take beautiful yarns from your stash and braid bracelets from them!
One or two little charms can add a little something :)
Links:
Braided Bracelets (Re-Vamp your Friendship Bracelets!)
via: 15 Friendship Bracelet Tutorials
Until now I presented crocheted, beaded, knotted, felted, fringed and woven buttons, eventually comes now a knitted button ;-)
Links:
Knitted Button (liene apple > Pamacibas > Photo 28 of 230) (photos)
=> this is the first picture of the tutorial, see also the follwing pictures
via: embellish a button by knitting
Here at unikatissima:
Crocheted buttons
Beaded Spiral Beads
Beaded Shank Button
Knotted Fabric Buttons and Beads
Felting Buttons
Fringed Buttons
Weave Wrapped Bead Buttons
Beaded Spiral Button
Yarnbombing is fun, but you need many different yarnballs for this.
What about a yarnbombing station to organize all necessary yarnballs? ;-)
Links:
Yarnbombing Station
English Wikipedia entry for ‘Yarn bombing’
German Wikipedia entry for ‘Yarnbombing’
Google search result for ‘Yarnbombing’
I knew fabric bowls and I knew about the scarf sewn with water-soluble sheet.
I find it a great idea to make a bowl with water-soluble sheet.
Links:
Free Embroidery Bowl (Meadow Bowl)
via: boxes, bowls, baskets
Here at unikatissima:
Fabric Scrap Scarf
Entries with the tags ‘fabric’ and ‘bowl’
There was a (not really serious) discussion at ravelry with the question whether it was normal that she always buys yarns.
I especially liked one answer:
“Yarn is not fattening, it has zero calories, no sodium or sugar or carbs, and is VERY high in fiber. It’s practically health food.
So BON APPETIT!!”
Ever since I don’t have a guilty conscience anymore buying yarns ;-))
Links:
Healthy Living (from a ravelry discussion)
You can register at ravelry with your username and a valid email address only, with all other information about you it’s up to you whether you give them (at least it was like this when I registered ;-)).
Do you want to knit a sweater like e.g. my YouKnits sweater but wouldn’t know how much yarn you’d need?
Then look at the yarn yardage calculator to get at least an idea.
I often find the ideas best, that work with the simplest means – like the yarn stamp :))
Links:
Yarn Stamp (BOOK – print workshop)
via: collage instruction