Bag Handles

Jezze Prints Bag Handles

Handles for handbags are rather expensive. That’s what Jezze thought also and she wrote a tutorial for selfmade bag handles !
Great!
To tell the truth I find them even more beautiful than my filled I-cord ;-)

 


Links:
Bag Handles (Handles)

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Clothesline Knitting or Filled I-cord

Recycled Smocked Wrist Warmers

Betz White Recycled Smocked Wrist Warmers

It’s not yet really warm everywhere. You can still use a recycled wrist warmer. And much better, if you can change a boring ribbed wrist warmer in such a simple way into a nice smocked wrist warmer ;-)

By the way: this wrist warmer isn’t knitted, but sewn from an old sweater!

 


Links:
Recycled Smocked Wrist Warmers (Tucked Ribbing Tutorial)

Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the words ‘wrist’ and ‘warmer’

Beautiful Fly Screen Windows

365slojd Beautiful Fly Screen Windows

Soon the mosquitoes and flies will come out of their hiding places and then we need fly screen windows again. But where is it written that they have to be made from uninspiring gauze? Why not simply use beautiful lace? :)

 


Links:
Beautiful Fly Screen Windows (#483 Bygg ett myggfönster!) (Swedish)

English Google translation of entry
German Google translation of entry

Easter Straw Frame

To Make Crafts Easter Straw Frame

I find the construction of this easter straw frame interesting, not only on Easter, and I think it would look beautiful to present a collage in there.
There’s something you can do with the Easter straw after Easter ;-)

 


Links:
Easter straw flower frame

Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tag ‘Collage’

Securing Cord Ends

creadoo Securing Cord Ends

I presented some tutorials concerning cords before, if you want to secure their ends, you can learn how to in the tutorial :)

 


Links:
Securing Cord Ends (Dies & Das: Kordelenden sichern) (German)
English Google translation of entry
When I let translate the entry the word ‘Bewickelung’ wasn’t translated. It means ‘wrapping’.

Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tag ‘cord’