The invisible join is a great crochet technique, I can’t see it at any rate :)
Links:
Invisible Crochet Join (Tutorial: Unsichtbarer Reihenübergang beim Häkeln) (German)
…compilation of tutorials
The invisible join is a great crochet technique, I can’t see it at any rate :)
Links:
Invisible Crochet Join (Tutorial: Unsichtbarer Reihenübergang beim Häkeln) (German)
Ok, at the moment it’s spring time, but should you need tulips ‘made to last’ simply knit them ;-)
Links:
Knitted Tulips (Tulips (R3))
A great idea: to make papermaché pebbles as jewelry pendants!
The jewelry is lighter than with real pebbles and you don’t have to hollow out rocks ;-)
Links:
Papermaché Pebbles (pebbles ultra light)
Here at unikatissima:
Hollow Out Rocks
Entries with the tag ‘jewelry’
I’ve been excited thinking of dying my acrylic yarn and tried it immediately on a finished knitted summer top.
Unfortunately I must have had the wrong acrylic paint because it washed out completely.
But after drying the summer top looked amazing: light coloured in the center and getting darker at neck and hem.
Unfortunately I forgot to take a picture.
Well, I will try it again and then I’ll try to think of taking pictures ;-)
Ehm, and then I can also try again colouring fabric with acrylic paint ;-)
Links:
Dye Acrylic Yarn (How to ‘DYE’ Acrylic Yarn)
via: Dying Acrylic Yarn!
Here at unikatissima:
Acryl Coloured Fabric
Aren’t the little eggshell votives cute? :)
Links:
Eggshell Votives
via: 37 Adorable And Unexpected Easter Egg DIYs – 30. Easter Egg Votives

I found out that you can crochet really cute earrings from many crochet motifs.
Great, isn’t it? :)
By the way, you can also use the crochet motifs for rings, necklaces and pendants, bracelets, brooches etc. ;-)
If you’re looking for crochet motifs, try Jessica Tromp, e.g. ‘Womens Crochet-flowers 1’ (more available via the left navigation bar).
Links:
Jessica Tromp, e.g. Womens Crochet-flowers 1
Doesn’t the thimble pendant look beautiful? You can work in all sorts of fun yarns and beads and this way reduce your ‘heap of materials’ (a little bit) :)
A nice idea: simply heat plastic bags over a bowl and make plastic vessels this way :)
But always be careful with the fumes!
Links:
Plastic Vessels (Plastic Fantastic)
via: 50+ Ways to Upcycle Plastic Bags
via: 50+ projects to make using upcycled Plastic bags