I always liked Christmas spheres covered with a beaded net.
I find that they look immediately more precious and it doesn’t seem too hard to do ;-)
Links:
Easy Beaded Ornament Cover
via: How to Make Holiday Beaded Ornaments Tutorials
…compilation of tutorials
I always liked Christmas spheres covered with a beaded net.
I find that they look immediately more precious and it doesn’t seem too hard to do ;-)
Links:
Easy Beaded Ornament Cover
via: How to Make Holiday Beaded Ornaments Tutorials
Doesn’t this ornament look wonderful?
I find that you can hang it somewhere not only at Christmas ;-)
Links:
Holiday Ornament Tutorial
I really like this star :)
Links:
Elisa Paper Star (Wir basteln den Elisa-Stern oder Dreikönigs-Stern) (German)
Google translation of the article

Not long ago I presented the double knitted potholders.
As always it began to work in my head (not to think, thinking is stressful! ;-)) and I wanted absolutely know whether you can double knit in rounds.
You can ;-))

I knitted two wristwarmers for me with a set of double-pointed needles as for socks and here you can see the inside.

Here is the chart I used.
I’m not 100% positive about it because I’m simply knitting too loose and these fine patterns don’t look as good as I’d have wished.
Perhaps it is different for you :)
I knitted the pattern 5x, but of course you must adapt this to your wrists ;-))
Links:
Tutorial for double knitting: Free Knitting Patterns – Heart Double Knit Hot Pad
Here at unikatissima:
Double Knitted Potholders
I found a linklist of Origami spheres linklist of Origami spheres (and, as you can see on the picture, of Origami stars, too ;-)), that I didn’t want to keep from you ;-))
Links:
Origami Spheres (Origami)
The original site doesn’t exist any more and is now available through webarchive:
Origami Spheres (Origami)
Instruction for the Origami shere on the picture (Five Intersecting Tetrahedra)
The assembly of the single components is shown very well in this video: Origami Five Intersecting Tetrahedra (complete assembly)
via: “Below is a video tutorial by Jonakashima:”
I always thought somehow that paper garlands were kids craft, but now I changed my mind ;-)
Usually these wine charms aren’t my cup of tea, but I thought that they’d be great as gift tags ;-))
Recently you have collected tea cups for a bracelet, now you can make a lamp from your cups ;-)
Links:
Tea Lights
Here at unikatissima:
Teacup Bracelets
I liked the idea of molding plates from plaster, to carve them and then to make wax ornaments with them.
Links:
Christmas Wax Ornaments (Gips-Model) (German)
Part 4 of Weihnachtsschmuck aus Wachs
Google translation of the article
Here at unikatissima:
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Isn’t the string art card cute?
Links:
Christmas Stringart Card (String Art Fun Value Pack No. 2: Christmas Patterns)
via: string art boat