Crochet Impkins: Over a million possible combinations! Yes, really! [Lapp, Megan] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Crochet Impkins: Over a million possible combinations! Yes, really!
Crochet Impkins: Over a million possible combinations! Yes, really! [Lapp, Megan] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Crochet Impkins: Over a million possible combinations! Yes, really!
I love, love making these snippet rolls, I am hooked. This snippet roll is for a swap partner at Vintage Dragonfly Flicker group. Thanks JoAnne for adding this one, you know I love me a good swap. Thanks for stopping by. Michele
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I started making these vintage shabby flowers awhile back, you can see that post here Well, I have finished up several of them and thought I would share them with you. I was inspired by Jennings644 on Youtube on making these. These flowers are very simple to make, if you have some vintage trims and other fibers you can create these yourself. Simply fun and relaxing, not to mention I have a vintage shabby flower to use in my projects all set and ready to go, I LOve that!! Thanks for stopping by. Michele
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I’m on a mission to go through every corner, closet, nook, cranny, and drawer of our house to clear the clutter and repurpose, recycle or get rid of of things we no longer need. T-shirts are my latest target (how do we have so many?!) and after repurposing G’s old tees by turning them into
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Pine Cone with Bell Ornament Embrace the fall with our Pine Cone with Bell Ornament! Inspired by pine trees, this sweet ornaments every last nook and cranny has been handcrafted. The ornament also comes with a bell at the bottom for a little bit of melody, too. Hang it from a tree or a rafter for some autumn charm, any time of year. Dimensions: 4” l x 4” w x 11” h Features a medium-sized bell Showcases a handcrafted pine cone Timeless, flamed metal finish Easy to hang Backed by our Happy Gardens guarantee CAREFULLY HANDCRAFTED - Our ornaments are intricately designed and then produced using high-quality, durable materials that are perfect for the Great Outdoors. EASY TO ASSEMBLE AND CLEAN - Each of our ornaments is as frustration-free as possible. Rest assured that all assembly will be straightforward, and that you’ll be enjoying your new decor the very same day it arrives. All our ornaments can be cleaned without hassle, too. DESIGNED TO DELIGHT - Our ornaments are beautiful and unique. That means they’ll stand out not only in your garden, but also in the gardens of those you love. We work tirelessly to source products that make great gifts and are markedly different from what mainstream sellers are offering. You can rest assured every item we stock is special and will make a great gift--or make your neighbors totally jealous! TOP-OF-THE-LINE QUALITY - We take pride in every item we sell. All of our ornaments have been individually chosen for their beauty and durability. We work with only the finest craftspeople, and often choose sturdy-but-beautiful materials like steel and stone to increase the longevity of our ornaments. NO-RISK 1 YEAR WARRANTY - Our collection of ornaments is backed by a one-year, limited replacement warranty and our top-notch customer service. If your purchase doesn’t meet your expectations, just let us know within a year. We’ll replace it, give you a refund or make it right.
Do you wonder what might be hiding in your yarn stash, making it bigger every day? Come closer, carefully lift the balls on top and you might just get a glimpse of the yarn monsters dwelling underneath the threads They come in every shape and color, and even though they look scary at first sight, they're actually quite sweet at heart. Twelve daring designers from all around the world have searched every nook and cranny and they've come up with the most marvelous (and mischievous) monsters. Switch on your flashlight to see what's lurking between the pages of this book. Beginners as well as advanced crocheters will be rewarded with the spookily sweetest monsters you've ever seen All patterns are accompanied by easy-to-follow instructions as well as explanations of all stitches used, and are easily customizable, so you can make an amigurumonster of your own. Author: Joke Vermeiren Publisher: Meteoor Books Published: 11/01/2018 Pages: 104 Binding Type: Paperback Weight: 0.80lbs Size: 9.00h x 7.50w x 0.30d ISBN: 9789491643231 About the Author Amigurumipatterns.net is a website that contains amigurumi patterns created by designers from all over the world. Joke Vermeiren started collecting patterns on Amigurumipatterns.net and compiled this book with care. She enjoys picking up a crochet hook on a quiet winter evening. She lives in Belgium.
Granny square eye pattern is available for instant download. This is not a finished product. Size of the finished granny square: 4,1" (10,5 cm). This file contains: - crochet diagram; - embroidery scheme; - crochet symbols and explanations for them, making it easy to read the diagram; - list of applied tools; - list of yarns used with color numbers; - some tips for crochet granny square and embroidery. - step-by-step explanations with photos of each round. File type: PDF Number of pages: 9 Number of files: 1 Materials used: - yarn 100% cotton, 50 grams - 197 yards (180 meters) - hook number 2 - scissors - yarn needle Stitches used: - magic ring - chain stitch - slip stitch - single crochet - double crochet - half double crochet - treble crochet Visit my store to see more of my work: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TatyCrochetStore. I will be happy to email you any file that is corrupted or does not work with Instant Download. Please contact me if you have any questions. Due to the nature of this product, it cannot be returned. You can sell what I made, but please use your own photos. Please include the name of my Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TatyCrochetStore. Please do not reproduce, resell, distribute or publicly display my template in any way. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open and print this file. Thanks for visiting and happy shopping!!!!
We are cramming yarn in every nook and cranny we can find. We have restocked the much-loved Brown Sheep Lamb's Pride Bulky and Worsted in ...
I started making these vintage shabby flowers awhile back, you can see that post here Well, I have finished up several of them and thought I would share them with you. I was inspired by Jennings644 on Youtube on making these. These flowers are very simple to make, if you have some vintage trims and other fibers you can create these yourself. Simply fun and relaxing, not to mention I have a vintage shabby flower to use in my projects all set and ready to go, I LOve that!! Thanks for stopping by. Michele
You’ll have every corner of your house spick-and-span in no time by following these seriously smart house cleaning hacks. You won’t believe what everyday items can do!
Looking for a way to showcase your indoor garden and breathe new life into your home? These crochet hanging plant holders are the perfect solution for adding lush, green interest, and beauty to every nook and cranny of your house or apartment.
Today I thought I’d share my favourite way to make a solid crochet granny square! They’re very simple and once you’ve made the first few rounds, you’ll have the pattern repe…
These Free 3D Illusion Blanket Crochet Patterns are magicians that enchant for different physiognomy in 3D. They are easy to crochet with video tutorial. Video tutorial:
How to make a very easy crochet cross keychain #crochet #knitting
Its unlikely, even if you have been hiding under a damp stone, that you've missed the fever pitch excitment about the iminent launch of Granny Chic- crafty recipes and inspiration for the handmade home from Dottie Angel and TedandAgnes. from Granny Chic Published by Kyle Books 2012 Photographer: Catherine Gratwicke The rather unlikely You Magazine gave more than a sneak peak of some of the bestest projects on Sunday under the rather amusing title Gran Designs. And of course the Aunty to the Bloggers publication Mollie Makes has wisely chosen to feature the showstopping Patched and Pierced lampshade project in their latest issue. from Granny Chic Published by Kyle Books 2012 Photographer: Catherine Gratwicke reproduced in Mollie Makes Issue Twenty Now don't for a minute think that if you've seen the above that there is no need to buy the book. Believe me it is full to the brim with LOTS more lovely ideas. My favourites include the recipe for making your own vintage decals.... Vintage decals from Granny Chic Published by Kyle Books 2012 Photographer: Catherine Gratwicke .....and the handy dandy jars. from Granny Chic Published by Kyle Books 2012 Photographer: Catherine Gratwicke Above all else however it's the styling of this book that sets it apart. We'd expect little else given the perfection of Tiff's photography for DottieAngel's adventures and the sheer exuberance and flair of Rachelle's home with TedandAgnes. But my oh my did the girls push the boat out on this one....I have scoured pretty much every page now and I tell you there is not a shot where the attention to detail is not 100%. Every little nook and cranny of their beautiful homes oooozes Granny Chic style. From the little things eg gorgeous homemade fabric tape holding postcards to the wall.... from Granny Chic Published by Kyle Books 2012 Photographer: Catherine Gratwicke from Granny Chic Published by Kyle Books 2012 Photographer: Catherine Gratwicke to the grander schemes like marvellous Maude's liberty print makeover. With so much attention to detail does it not feel over styled, unliveable in? Nope for as the girls point out Granny Chic has all embracing ways - nothing is perfect ...just perfectly placed to make the most of each other's best bits. I am most flattered to have supplied a few bits and bobs for the new book of which more later .....go get yourself a copy ordered first - its out in less than two days - and we can scan the fabulous details together.
Nothing is better than the humble granny square and to discover that I could do so much more with them was a real treat!
I recently crocheted the very popular Fenya Blanket by Dada's Place and here is how I customized it to be the perfect stroller-sized baby blanket.
Learn how to craft a Stunning pinecone zinnia wreath. Get creative with this simple tutorial!
Crochet Scorbunny, one of the new starters from Pokemon Sword and Shield with this free pattern!
Learn how to craft a Stunning pinecone zinnia wreath. Get creative with this simple tutorial!
A collection of my favorite 25 free and easy granny square patterns that are perfect for beginners to learn how to crochet.
‘Tis the season to bring out everything pumpkin and have it consume every nook and cranny of your house! These Paper Strip Pumpkins are the perfect project to deck your halls this Autumn!
Learn how to make a fabric pom pom pen with this step by step tutorial. DIY pens make great teacher gifts and are a fun kids craft.
Stop watching those dust bunnies grow! Grab them with this simple tool.
Here’s the newest addition to my ever growing collection of textured rainbow pieces! Meet the ‘Raindrops square’- a square packed with texture and colour!
These crochet squares are a little twist on the classic solid granny square!
gosh i am tres excited about this week being book week. i am thinking, there is nothing quite like a lovely book... first up for day one of book week is a perfectly peachy book all about crochet trimmings. Our #3 gifted me this book on my birthday a few weeks back, i can tell you it is probably one of the most loveliest gifts i have ever been given by one of my clan. to know my teenage son can walk into the local bookstore, head to the crafting department and find amongst all the beauties resting upon the shelf, the one book most suited to my crocheting needs is quite extraordinary. until i unwrapped my gift i had no idea as to this books existence and yet it is perfectly suited to me, which truly warms my mothering crafty heart. upon seeing my lovely red book i exclaimed to Our #3 how wonderful it will be to have other options beyond my usual picot edging delving into the world of fancy crocheted trims all because of his thoughtfulness. this is perfect timing as fall is on its way and with it i am getting all nesty and with nesty, i am getting all crochety and nothing says 'nesty and crochety' to me like a blanket with pretty edgings. as perfect timing would have it, i have just finished off a lappity lap blankie and will be picking a suitable trim from my new book. i have high hopes and will do my utmost, despite predictable hiccups along the way not to resort to my picot stitch, i am most fond of my picot but it is time expand my crochet trim horizons aided by my trusty new red book and Mr Hook. fitting in nicely with my 'nesty crochety' mode is the need to clothe random jars around the shed in little winter jackets. i did not know i needed to do this until the lovely lynda wrote to me, telling me of Covet Garden, a beautiful online magazine, which she produces with the help of some lovely creative folks. i clicked, and one click led to another click which in turn led to my obsession with making little jackets for jam jars. the 'how-to' is for knitted little jackets, which you will find on page 21-22 of issue 2 and on close inspection of the article it looks to me this lovely book also contains brilliant how-tos. how fabby is that, even more nesty things to inspire! for a moment i was tempted to break out my needles having laid idle for many a year, but i could not do it dearest readers, no i could not. Mr Hook is my constant companion these days. so by friday afternoon i was raiding the fridge, tipping out contents in jars well past their sell by dates. this was a grand moment for me, made me feel my kitchen crappity crap ways, have a silver lining. by friday night one jar was proudly on the mantelpiece soon to be followed by another. my clan actually marvelled at the jars and their little winter jackets. now let me just say, my clan rarely marvel at anything i make, it is one big blur of crocheted doilifying stuff and passes them by. but i have discovered, much to my glee a simple little crocheted winter coat on an old food jar appears to be worth a marvel. she is thinking little jars with winter jackets would make the most loveliest gifts this coming gleeful season ~ Tif
I had an such an amazing response to my Rainbow Puff Hexagon pattern, I thought I’d see if I could make a similar version – only as a square! Here it is! It’s very simil…
8 Gorgeous, easy homemade wind chimes for kids to make. They won't cost you a dime, and they're so cool, you'll want to make them all this spring!
Unpacking my craft room means restoring my sanity this week. The contents of these boxes are coloring my world. It's a really happy thing. I...
The sweetest Macrame Christmas Tree Ornaments! ---- DETAILS/CREATION ---- These green macrame Christmas tree ornaments/mantle decorations are a unique way to add a bohemian, eclectic vibe to your tree! Each hand knotted fir tree is made with recycled soft cotton rope and jute, and feature a loop at the top. The ornaments are great for stringing on twinkle lights, or hanging on a Christmas tree branch! They also make for perfect stocking stuffers and can be used as thoughtful gift tags for your friends and family. Even better if that gift is a bottle of wine! Ornaments are super lightweight meaning they can be hung on even the smallest tree branches. Great around kids and pets as they don't break if they fall off of the tree! ---- MEASUREMENTS ---- - Approx 3-5 inches tall - Approx. 2-3 inches wide Trees may vary in width and length - just like a natural tree! Available straight or twisted.
DIY ribbon bookmarks made with the re-purposed jewlery. They make fabulous favors and gifts!
Learn how to craft a Stunning pinecone zinnia wreath. Get creative with this simple tutorial!
If you crochet or knit you will already know that yarn multiplies while you sleep. First you have just a little grocery bag, then you upgrade to a basket, then a tub and before you know it you have 16 tubs and some bags and a basket or two! So how do you organize and sort all of this multiplying yarn?! This is how I do it! My yarn collection started small and has grown to over 774 skeins (last time I counted). That number has and will change from that as I use and buy more, but that's a whole lot of yarn!!! I even weighed each of my tubs! Combined, it is over 188 pounds! I sort my yarn by weight, color and brand. All of my worsted weight yarn is sorted by similar or very contrasting color. For example I have reds and oranges in one box, but yellows and greys/black in another and so on. I have 1 tub that has all Lion's Brand Hometown USA. I got a lot of it on sale during Black Friday. Until I use it all, it will just stay in it's own tub because there is so much of it. I have a tub for all Bulky #5 yarn and another for Super Bulky #6 yarn. Also the novelty fun fur yarns get their own box. There are also tubs for the variegated yarns that have multiple colors in the skein. The colors I use the most I have put on the shelves so I can get to it easier. I also utilize these canvas storage boxes I got at Walmart on clearance for $3. They have a metal frame inside and hold up really well! The front of each of my storage tubs is a label letting me know what's inside. I find it helpful for the boxes that have the Bulky and Super Bulky yarn inside. Finally I have 2 of these large glass containers. I like putting my small balls of yarn it in for a little pop of fun color. :) So that's it! That's how I organize and store my yarn! Not necessarily pretty, but very functional for me!