This absolutely professional looking lamp is made from a fruit basket!
Cork Key Rings
Paper Mache Leaf Bowl
I like these paper mache leaf bowls so much that I gladly would use them in spring, summer and winter, too ;-)
Crocheted Row Counter

Recently on a weekend I wanted to knit 78 rows. I always loose count, because I simply don’t like to keep a tally where I must lay the needles out of my hands.
And I didn’t have the right beads for a row counter bracelet or the wire for a knitting row counter, so I crocheted quickly something from stash yarn ;-)
My crocheted row counter consists of 2x nine connected loops (you can take ten loops too, what you prefer).
For the first loop I crocheted 9 chains, then always 5 chains and a treble treble in the first of the 5 chains.
Then I colour marked the first and the fifth loop (embroidered with different coloured yarn).
Technically you should use the row counter after the edge stitch, but I’ve used yarn that is slightly too thick and used my row counter before the row.
The disadvantage is then, that the row counter always glides over the whole needle, but I’ve been satisfied anyhow with my first shot from the hip ;-)
Technically too I should steam my row counter because it curls, but I could use it anyhow.
Well, and now the use: For me the yellow row counter counts the one place digits, the green one the tens place digits.
I pick up the next loop on my needle every other row when I come along, I’m counting thus double rows.
I don’t plan to knit more than 198 rows in an item, so two row counters are well enough for me ;-)
After having done the ninth loop of the yellow row counter I’m taking the first loop of the green row counter on my needle = row 10.
From row 11 on I use the first loop of the yellow (= 1) and the first loop of the green row counter (= 10) on my needle = row 11. etc. etc.
It worked well for me in any case and I’m nearly looking forward to knitting my next item where I have to knit a lot of rows ;-)
Links:
How To Crochet A Treble Treble Stitch
Here at unikatissima:
Row Counter Bracelet
Knitting Row Counter
Camembert Box Frames
The idea of making picture frames from Camembert boxes is not new, but what was new to me was the cute execution with the bright colours and the merry contents of the Camembert boxes :)
Links:
Camembert boxes as frames
Duct Tape Wallet
This cute wallet is not only reinforced by duct tape, but it is made without sewing!
That’s my cup of tea…
;-)
Links:
Duct Tape Wallet (No-Sew Duct Tape Zipper Pouch)
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the words ‘duct’ and ‘tape’
Box Braid Necklace
I really find that this necklace doesn’t look like ‘self-made’!
By the way not long ago I presented an entry about braiding a square cord, there I showed that you can use different techniques (braiding, Kumihimo, fingerloop).
Links:
DIY Box Braid Necklace
Here at unikatissima:
Braid a Bracelet
Plastic Bottle Crochet Boxes
I find these little storage boxes great: simply take a plastic bottle to pieces and crochet them together in a new way ;-)
They make me think of the beautiful postcard boxes.
Links:
Plastic Bottle Crochet Boxes (Round Square of the box.bottles, MC) (English Google translation)
Russian original page
Here at unikatissima:
Postcard Boxes
Recycled Magazine Photo Frame
I like this recycled magazine photo frame very much – although I’d have used different colours (De gustibus non est disputandum etc ;-))
It makes me think of the magazine reed box and the paper sun mirror ;-)
Links:
Recycled Magazine Photo Frame (Recycled Pictures Frame)
English Wikipedia entry for ‘De gustibus non est disputandum’
German Wikipedia entry for ‘De gustibus non est disputandum’
Here at unikatissima:
Magazine Reed Box
Paper Sun Mirror
Socks Portrait
Do you still have looots of socks laying around?
Why not making a portrait from? ;-)
Links:
Socks Portrait (Portrait Made With 750 Pairs of Socks)
via: Portrait made of 750 Pairs of Socks!








