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You know what’s popular now? Knitting and crocheting. Know how we know? Well, the internet. Duh. When memes like this start popping up in your feed, it’s time to take notice or at least write another installment of Pintershizz. Ellen: I fully acknowledge we could have gone in and made our own meme to correct …
Blog of Susan Elliott where she shares her life through her needlework and photography.
Let's celebrate these incredible, long living animals by making some amigurumi turtles! All of these patterns are beginner friendly!
Hyperbolic crochet artist Gabriele Meyer uses crochet to create works of art that also model hyperbolic surfaces. Check it out!
The description card reads, "Crazy Quilt 1883-1893 Silk, cotton, wool, and linen, pieced and embroidered with silk and cotton threads Crazy quilts, which emerged after 1850, were usually composed of small, irregular-shaped fragments of silk, wool, and other fragments pieced together. The seams were then embroidered using a variety of stitches. They acquired the name “crazy quilts” because of the strong colors and busy, confusing nature of their designs, typical of Victorian taste."
Extrait des 24 petits riens à broder avant Noël, hors série n°1, de Broderie Créative paru en octobre 2009, épuisé.
Crazy Zauberball has been produced since 2007 by Schoppel Wolle, a German company that produces high-quality yarns for knitting and crocheting enthusiasts. Schoppel Wolle is known for its unique colorways and innovative yarn blends, which have made it a favorite among fiber artists worldwide. Its commitment to sustainability and ethical sourcing practices has also earned it a loyal following among eco-conscious crafters. If you're looking for beautiful, versatile, and colorful fingering weight yarn, Schoppel Wolle Crazy Zauberball is definitely worth checking out! Composition: 75% vrigin wool, 25% Nylon (biodegradable) Ply: 2 ply Yardage: 420m (459 yds) Quantity: 100g Needles recommended: 2-3mm Gauge: 28 to 32 sts = 10 cm (4 in) Care: Machine washable Color type: Barber pole, Gradient, Marled, Self-striping What can we knit with the unique Crazy Zauberball? Look at the suggestions found on Ravelry.com below 👇 A Change of Scenery by Brian smith Entwined by Natalia Moreva Mosaik Cardigan by Elke Bungeroth
Link easily to this tutorial in your patterns: www.planetjune.com/invdec If you've been making amigurumi, you may be lamenting the gap or bump that forms when you decrease. The standard methods of decreasing are to sc2tog, which can leave a bit of a bump and a small gap, or to skip a stitch ...
This no-sew crochet axolotl is quick, easy and cute! It would make a great addition to your next market/craft fair or a fun gift.
A free pattern for some pretty crochet flower coasters. They are like bright mini mandalas!
WoooooHooooo! I've finally figured it out. That's all I have to say...just WOOHOO!
Just a block I used for a class demo.
Here is the Halloween Crazy Quilt canvas KCA 013-18: Sadly, It is the only Crazy Quilt canvas that I have not yet stitched and written a guide for. Some of you have been hinting strongly that I needed to get stitchin' to finish the Trilogy! Well wait no more! Six sections are figured out and started! This is a tiny Chartreuse wedge of the fan: Here are two different checkerboard sections: Here is a close-up of the oblique orange section in upper right quadrant: And, lastly, the three different patterns in the upper right quadrant. Notice the use of many different Combination stitches. My stitching goal with the Crazy Quilts is to create a pattern in each patch. Each patch has alot of visual interest, because it should represent an individual fabric. I achieve this by layering the stitches...layers of pattern and threads and stitches. There are 13 patch sections in the body of the Block, plus the Fan. The Fan is made up of 10 wedge sections. 23 sections total. I'm off to a healthy start...HOORAY! And just as a reminder, here are Spring & Christmas Crazies: And looking lovely on my bed:
Le tricot mode et accessoires c'est tendance depuis quelques années ... Mais aujourd'hui le tricot en tant qu'art s'affiche dans la rue : inutile, beau, joyeux. Pas si inutile que ça l'art puisqu'il exprime et réveille nos émotions, nous donne à voir...
Photographs by Dean Kaufman.
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I'm an artist and a knitwear designer. This blog is all about knitting and some crochet. Most of the pictures are not mine. Visit my website to see my work: www.vadisdesigns.com
mohair lace shawl made by D. Abília Ferreira from Santarém similar to broomstick lace (known in portuguese as "ponto peruano") but not exactly the same. (blogged)
.....Hello all, and welcome also to anyone else who may of stumbled across my little 'crafte nook' by the sea.... .....Yes, this is a post about my old chair.........i know its a bit odd but i thought i would show you all some piccies that i took way back at the start of the year of my mothers arm chair that she gave to me at least twelve years ago...........i absolutely love this chair and its been in our family for at least thirty years, and back at the beginning of the year i felt it was really looking quite shoddy and dated with its tapestry upholstery that i felt it was time for a change................daunting i can tell you.. as Mr Pixie and i have never reupholstered anything ever, so this was gonna be a massive challenge.........my chair has made various appearances through out my posts and people have very kindly commented on what a lovely chair it is........so here it is....................... .....How to reupholster a chair ( with no skills what so ever )......... 1...Remove vile, dated tapestry pattern upholstery..... 2....After (carefully ) removing vile cover use as a template to cut out new pieces....... 3..With a lot of pulling and tugging and stapling secure new fresh yummy material in place..... ( note..pictures are a bit naff as took all these with my phone ) 4...Hammer...staple....pull....tug.....hammer....staple.....pull.....tug. 5....Hammer in some fancy brass tacks.......remembering always that hammers hurt like hell if you don't get your fingers out of the way in time...........ow 6...Finish off by covering the seat pad..... .....And there you have it.....my old mums chair all lovely and new again..... .....Also.........just take a look at this......... ...A crocheted chair.........how inspiring is that..... .....and also this.... .....Don't you just love Pinterest...... Bye for now and have fun, whatever you are doing this weekend ...Pixie... x
Note - pics are quite old, and will be updated as I dye new batches. The dye recipe I use will be the same, but the colourway may look slightly different to the photos owing to me using new dye batches, and to changes in my speckling style over the years! Meet Hope! In this colourway, mauve and moody blue underpin neon rainbow speckles, creating the most beautiful colours. All of the neon dyes are UV reactive. Available in: 4ply BFL Superwash 100g, approx. 400m. DK BFL Superwash 100g, approx. 225m. Aran BFL Superwash 100g, approx. 166m. Dyed with professional acid dyes and rinsed thoroughly. Shades between batches may vary. Please note that the photographs are representative of the yarns you will receive, and are not the actual yarns, as they are dyed to order for you. As standard, colours may vary between device screens. Tracey.
Are you looking for crochet inspiration? If so, check out our favorite crocheters to follow on Instagram! There is so much cuteness and creativity!
My mother in law Nola was visiting this week, and brought with her this lovely crochet and fabric creation, which she has just finished… Isn’t it beautiful? And isn’t she clever! …
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The stairs of the Helsinki Cathedral were filled with the Guinness world record attempt for the largest crocheted patchwork quilt of the world, making a quite large blanket.
Originally Lovely is a place to build your own slow fashion, Me-Made Wardrobe! Check out the free Perfect T-Shirt Crochet Pattern!
Your favorite brands under one roof: Patons, Bernat, Caron, Lily Sugar‘n Cream, Phentex, and now Red Heart! New and innovative yarn is added all the time. Again, people give me ideas and I had to revamp The Average Joe Willy Warmer. We need characters!! These make the perfect stocking stuffer for the Man. Lyle Lion. [...]
Well, I have had a whole heap of idea's emailed/commented to me about what this cloth should be called, 13 in all! I have decided to go wit...
Another in our series of quick and easy crochet stitches - Learn how to Crochet Crazy Stitch. A firm diagonal looking stitch, perfect for any use!
This Cantiga Shawlette Free Knitting Pattern is a stylish accessory. You can wear it as a shawl, a scarf, or even a wrap.
The final teacher that I am featuring for the Victorian Stitchery Retreat is Carole Samples. She will be teaching a class using her Dream-A-Seam templates. These templates are wonderful! Whenever I list them for sale on my website, they are gone in a flash. This will be a two day class where she will show you wonderful stitch ideas and uses for her templates. Pictured above is a partial picture of the block I worked on when I took this class. Carole is a wealth of crazy quilt information and I feel blessed to call her a friend. This will be her sixth year at the retreat and it just wouldn't be the same if she didn't come. She will also be giving a lecture one of the evenings. In between taking reservations for the retreat, I will be speaking tomorrow at a Christian Woman's Club. I thought it was so sweet, they put a picture of a Pink Bunny on their invitations! I am excited to share my love for crazy quilting with other woman! Talk to you later,
Lacy crochet wraps are a must have in every woman wardrobe, because they are very light, airy and so feminine!
As a Canadian, I grew up observing November 11th as Remembrance Day, a somber occasion to remember members of the armed forces who have died in the line of duty and to recall the end of First World War hostilities which formally ended "at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month"
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