I find these little roses really cute ;-)
Links:
Made-up Wool Roses (Italian and English, English below the photos)
…compilation of tutorials
I find these little roses really cute ;-)
Links:
Made-up Wool Roses (Italian and English, English below the photos)
Unfortunately I couldn’t knit the Summit shawl
yet, because I’m so busy making my own designs my own designs, but I would like to give it a try one day, because I find the pattern excellent :)
Links:
Summit Shawl (Summit)
Here at unikatissima:
many knitting patterns in unikatissima’s shop :))
You can find my designs now at ravelry
I already love the picture of the lion ;-), but I find the idea fantastic to reduce a photo to a couple of colours and then to cut these from cardboard!
To tell the truth I find Granny Squares somewhat boring, but I find this Granny spiral not bad at all ;-)
Links:
Granny Spiral
via: Linkdump — knitting, spool knitting, and crocheting
I find this idea of a greeting card with yarn painting wonderful, also, because you can use up your old mesh vegetable bags ;-)
“Knitting is easy, even grandmothers can do it!”
A lot of people seem to think like this, and one of them presents here an instructional video.
It seems that it’s not this easy ;-)
By the way: staples are not compulsory when knitting ;-))
I presented a scarf tying guide before, this one here is an absolut wonderful video, even if you’re not interested in tying scarves yourself ;-)
Links:
Scarf Tying Guide 2 (25 Ways to Wear a Scarf in 4.5 Minutes!) (Video)
Addendum: if you try to see this video from Germany it won’t probably show because of the argument with the Gema ;-(
Here at unikatissima:
Scarf Tying Guide
I’ve often seen such magazine reed crafts before, but here at the magazine reed box for the first time I found it very good explained :))
I found this idea really great: cast plaster tiles where you lay leaves in which will give a beautiful pattern :)
In the end it gives a similar result to the carved plaster plaques, it’s only so much easier this way ;-)
Links:
Plaster Tiles with Leaves (Plaster Wall Tiles Part 2 2008) (Video)
That’s the second part of an instruction, you can find the first as How to make a plaster Wall Tile Part 1
Here at unikatissima:
Carved Plaster Plaques
I presented a knitted bag before, I find this knitted bag here not bad, too ;-))
Links:
Knitted Bag 2 (Bagette)
Here at unikatissima:
Knitted Bag