If today you find it difficult to lace your shoes take a look if there’s an easier way ;-)
I wish you a Happy New Year!
Links:
Shoe Lacing Method
…compilation of tutorials
If today you find it difficult to lace your shoes take a look if there’s an easier way ;-)
I wish you a Happy New Year!
Links:
Shoe Lacing Method
Very handy: a Japanese knot bag.
You can get it as knit and as crochet version.
Links:
Knit version: Japanese Knot Project Bag by Meg Strong
Crochet version: Japanese Knot Project Bag by Julie Blagojevich
Cute, isn’t it: place cards ‘labeled’ with pasta letters.
Links:
Pasta Letters Place Cards (Thanksgiving Alphabet Pie Topper DIY)
via: des pâtes et des cartes
A great idea: simply make a cache decollété, if you feel that your neckline is too low!
Thank you, Sylvia, for the link!
Links:
Cache Decollété (Como Tapar el “Canalillo del Escote” con Media Braga) (Spanish)
=> this is a compilation of different cache decollétés
via: enrHedando: Como Tapar el “Canalillo del Escote” con Media Braga
I really love these typography cookies. And in the same way you can surely also make ‘2014 cookies’ ;-)
You can make something similar also with self-made alphabet cookie cutters.
Links:
Make Your Own Typography Cookies
via: Make Your Own Typography Cookies.
Here at unikatissima:
Self-made Alphabet Cookie Cutters
I presented already other spirograph inspirations, this spirograph wall decoration is the largest until now ;-)
Links:
Spirograph Wall Decoration (Here’s a look at the installation …)
via: Here’s look a the installation …
wall art
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘spirograph’
I find this knitted braid headband great: quick and easily knitted, looks great and should to be wonderful warm.
Links:
Knitted Braid Headband (3 Strand Cable Braid Tutorial)
via: 3 Strand Cable Braid Tutorial
Great: a quick, easy to make wrapped cardigan.
And you can wear it in different ways, so that it always looks good.
Links:
Wrapped Cardigan (Draped cardigan / cárdigan plisado) (Spanish and English)
Well, that’s a nice idea for a Christmas breakfast, isn’t it? Simply bake pancakes in a Christmas mould.
Those in the tutorial seem to be made especially for this purpose, but actually also metal cookie cutters should work, shouldn’t they?
Merry Christmas! :)
Links:
Easy Christmas Breakfast Ideas – 7 of 14
via: Christmas pancakes !
You surely won’t have to estimate the amount of yarn for this cute little knitted flower :)
By the way I have more knitted flowers in my blog.
Additionally you find at Head Huggers many instructions for hats meant for prople who lost their hair due to an illness. She writes there: “My plan is to distribute the caps to hospitals, oncology offices, hospices, etc. so that they can more readily be available to those who have lost their hair due to chemotherapy, etc.”
Links:
Knitted Flower (Head Huggers: Flower Pattern: 2)
via: Knit Flower by Sue W. Thompson
Here at unikatissima:
Estimate Amount of Yarn
Entries with the tags ‘knitting’ and ‘flower’