I find this little foldaway crochet shopping bag really cute – and useful :)
Links:
Foldaway Crochet Shopping Bag (Foldaway Happy Crochet Bag)
…compilation of tutorials
I find this little foldaway crochet shopping bag really cute – and useful :)
Links:
Foldaway Crochet Shopping Bag (Foldaway Happy Crochet Bag)
Yesterday I said that I wouldn’t have the patience to make the Macramé Flower Pendant.
I think that this also applies to the paper quills flower vase ;-))
Links:
Paper Quills Flower Vase (Flower Vase)
Here at unikatissima:
Macramé Flower Pendant
I think that I wouldn’t have the patience to make such a macramé flower pendant.
But it looks very special! :)
Links:
Macrame Flower Pendant
The picture is from Olga’s Macrame Photo Gallery
I presented before the housekeeping dog, which helps with the chores and thus gives us more time for crafting.
Now I found a parkour dog which takes the sport of our shoulders – and gives us therefore even more time for crafting ;-))
Links:
More Time for Crafting II (super dog parcour) (Video)
via: Super parcour-hond
English Wikipedia entry for ‘Parkour’
German Wikipedia entry for ‘Parkour’
Here at unikatissima:
More Time for Crafting
Somehow I’m partial to doilies – although not to lay them on a the table ;-)))
That’ why I really like the envelope cushions :)
Links:
Slashing that Stash…: Envelope Cushions How-To
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the words ‘doily’ and ‘doilies’
What a beautiful idea: use photos with interesting patterns as backgrounds for the pages of a journal!
When my ‘collection’ of ribbons grows (I hope not! ;-)), I know now at least how I can organise the ribbons – even if possibly at the cost of my weight ;-))
Thank you, Brigitte, for the link! :))
Links:
Organizing Ribbons (Ordning bland banden – Organized trims & ribbons) (English and Swedish)
I don’t use Nespresso capsules, but when I see the jewelry from Nespresso capsules, I’m tempted ;-)
Links:
Jewelry from Nespresso Capsules (Reciclar cápsulas NESPRESSO) (Spanish)
via: nespresso jewels
I love fondant and I didn’t know that you can make your own fondant.
Something to try – but I should perhaps wait until I’ve lost some weight?
;-))
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