What about such a hub cap?
It surely attracts attention!
You only have to ‘blow up’ a crochet doily ;-))
Links:
crochet wheel 1
via: hubcaps!
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Entries containing the word ‘crochet doily’
…compilation of tutorials
What about such a hub cap?
It surely attracts attention!
You only have to ‘blow up’ a crochet doily ;-))
Links:
crochet wheel 1
via: hubcaps!
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘crochet doily’
Usually wreaths are not my cup of tea, but even so I find the wreath from book pages beautiful ;-)
But I also liked the other paper leaves wreath ;-)
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Paper Leaves Wreath
Simply convert an old plastic bottle to a ‘thumb-driven’ watering pot – great! :)
Links:
Cool Thumb-controlled Watering Pot Made With Recycled Materials
I presented several rings and rings from/with wire already, this time I find the wire rose rings most beautiful ;-)
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Entries with the tag ‘ring’
Entries with the tags ‘ring’ and ‘wire’
Sometimes I feel like using ruffles ;-), then I can do with this instruction.
Links:
Knitting Tutorial – Frills & Ruffles
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Entries containing the word ‘ruffle’
Yesterday we had a crocheted dodecahedron, today an octahedron from paper.
It’s also beautiful, isn’t it? ;-)
It brings the curved box to mind (of course, because it’s devised by the same person ;-)).
Links:
Beautiful Paper Octahedron (octahedron)
via: comment at Sam-Taeguk Tetrahedral Unit
=> that’s the template for the paper octahedron
English Wikipedia entry for ‘Octahedron’
German Wikipedia entry for ‘Oktaeder’
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Crochet Dodecahedron
Curved Box not only for an Advent Calendar
A dodecahedron is a body with twelve flat faces (I had to look it up, too ;-)).
But this one doesn’t have twelve flat faces, but twelve bulges – I find this much more interesting ;-)
If you find the crochet dodecahedron somehow too stiff, try a crocheted hyperbolic plane sometime ;-)
Links:
Crochet Dodecahedron (Celestine Crochet)
English Wikipedia entry for ‘Dodecahedron’
German Wikipedia entry for ‘Dodekaeder’
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TED Talk: Nature, Crochet and Geometry
I really like these Harlequin beads from polymer clay!
Before we made card holders from forks, then why no magnets? ;-)
Links:
Project: Fork Memo Magnet
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Card Holder from Fork
Well, that’s a shoe that I really like!
You can make your shoes matching your sweaters or mittens ;-)
Although you can do this with some of the previously presented shoes too ;-)
Links:
Tutorial – How to knit a shoe
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Entries with the tag ‘shoes’