I don’t have often bigger plastic bottles but the covering with paper mache must work with shampoo bottles, too?! ;-)
Links:
Papermache Covered Plastic Containers (Flashback: Reclaimed Vase)
…compilation of tutorials
I don’t have often bigger plastic bottles but the covering with paper mache must work with shampoo bottles, too?! ;-)
Links:
Papermache Covered Plastic Containers (Flashback: Reclaimed Vase)
Hmmm, I love Chai and always wanted to make it myself (I know that ‘Chai”s just tea, I’m talking about Masala-Chai).
I’m curious how it tastes with chocolate :)
Links:
Chocolate Chai
English Wikipedia entry for ‘Masala-Chai’
German Wikipedia entry for ‘Masala-Chai’
If you knit lace, e.g. for the Crazy Lace Cardigan or all sorts of other things, you should always knit swatches.
And what to do with them later on? (For me this is the reason why I don’t make swatches, often to my own disadvantage ;-)).
Anyway, I’ve found something now: you can ‘simply’ make knitted lace notecards with them ;-)
I presented a site with lots of knitting (lace) patterns before, so that you can start directly ;-)
And if knitting isn’t your cup of tea, it works of course with crochet, too, as you can see e.g. with my cro-tat card for Mother’s Day.
Links:
Knitted Lace Notecards (NotecardSharonFloralSquareDoily)
via: Knitted Lace Notecards for Sharon 2009
By her own account the pattern for the knitted lace notecard on the photo is Grün ist die Hoffnung which is available as free ravelry download.
There you can read the following: “Grün ist die Hoffnung was designed for the Socken-Kreativ-Liste, a German yahoo-KAL with 2000 members.
It is available in English and in German.
You can find the English version in my raverlry store for free. Please contact me for the German version.
For more information, see: http://de.groups.yahoo.com/group/Socken-Kreativ-List…“
You can find photos of Grün ist die Hoffnung here:
Hoffnungangestrickt
Grünganz
Here at unikatissima:
Crazy Lace Cardigan
Knitting Stitches Galore
Simple Cro-Tat
Entries containing the word ‘knit lace’
Based on the lentil swirled beads she designed in the tutorial a most beautiful coat for all sorts of things.
Beautiful, isn’t it?
Links:
Polymer Clay Swirled Pendant
Here at unikatissima:
Lentil Swirled Beads
Again a nice ring, this time with a very detailed tutorial.
If I have understood the tutorial well (I haven’t tried it yet), you can make the diamond-shaped part also as pendant or earring.
Anyway, have fun stringing beads ;-)
Links:
Beaded Diamond-Shaped Ring Pattern
There are a lot of crocheted flowers, anyhow I find this rose extraordinary.
I imagine it as a beautiful brooch or hair decoration.
I always liked this paper weaving ;-)
By the way I have also seen it as decoration of a card, that’s nice, too.
Links:
Woven Bookmark (MOOTE POINTS) => PDF file (~ 40 KB) downloadable in the last paragraph
Have you ever thought of designing your own exlibris?
In principle you can use an eraser stamp, but I couldn’t carve my name in this.
Perhaps it’d be better to use blank cutting blocks?! ;-)
Links:
Exlibris (Tutorial-Personalized Bookplate Stamps)
English Wikipedia entry for ‘Exlibris’
German Wikipedia entry for ‘Exlibris’
Here at unikatissima:
Eraser Stamps
Flower pots seem to be very versatile: you can not only set plants in or make lamps from, but you can assemble them to a most beautiful, big flower pot garden urn and set plants in then ;-)
Links:
Flower Pot Garden Urn
Here at unikatissima:
Self-made Lamp
I find this idea so great: a quick sketch and then simply stitch it ;-))
Amazing! ;-))
Links:
Embroidery from Sketch (Chicks dig artists..)