Create an embellished magnet board with matching magnets, made with the scrapbook paper of your choice. You'll have a great place to stick recipes, grocery lists, messages and more.
I’m hoping that Chandler’s Ford Today readers might be able to identify the location and some of the children in this photograph. Maybe its Sherborne House School. My mother, Joyce MacNoe is top centre, and my aunt, Jane Goater, is third up on the right. All these children would have been born in the 1930s. …
Hi crochet friends! I have been working on some new decorations to brighten up the January grey. I hope you will enjoy these new patterns. There is also still time to sign up for our latest dishcloth swap and the yearly event. Our February piece for the event is a fun spring sampler (more info ...
I'm posting some information that may helpful for my knitting patterns, now located on Hubpages. Some folks have had some issues with working through the double yarnovers in my High Tea Collar Necklace and my Modern English Cowl patterns. I've put together this (very basic) video tutorial, showing the double yarnovers. I hope this helps! (be kind, this is the first time I used the video feature on my camera) I've also posted the knitting chart for my Modern English Cowl to the right. This is a jpeg. You should be able to double-click on it, save it, the re-size for printing. Let me know if you have any problems :)
Hi crochet friends! I have been working on some new decorations to brighten up the January grey. I hope you will enjoy these new patterns. There is also still time to sign up for our latest dishcloth swap and the yearly event. Our February piece for the event is a fun spring sampler (more info ...
Create an embellished magnet board with matching magnets, made with the scrapbook paper of your choice. You'll have a great place to stick recipes, grocery lists, messages and more.
Hi crochet friends! I have been working on some new decorations to brighten up the January grey. I hope you will enjoy these new patterns. There is also still time to sign up for our latest dishcloth swap and the yearly event. Our February piece for the event is a fun spring sampler (more info ...
I'm posting some information that may helpful for my knitting patterns, now located on Hubpages. Some folks have had some issues with working through the double yarnovers in my High Tea Collar Necklace and my Modern English Cowl patterns. I've put together this (very basic) video tutorial, showing the double yarnovers. I hope this helps! (be kind, this is the first time I used the video feature on my camera) I've also posted the knitting chart for my Modern English Cowl to the right. This is a jpeg. You should be able to double-click on it, save it, the re-size for printing. Let me know if you have any problems :)
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Get ready to stitch our most popular free embroidery designs! From flowers to big cats, we've chosen designs you'll love.
There’s no big secret to becoming organized— it’s all in the planning. The process begins with going through what you have, getting rid of what you don’t need, and holding off on buying anything new until you use up what’s left or your remaining stash. I know what you're thinking: that sounds difficult. While getting organized is never a simple thing, it doesn't have to be an overly complicated adventure, as long as you have a plan in place. With AllFreeKnitting's collection of tips and tricks for storing yarn, you'll finally get a handle on that yarn stash that's slowly been taking over the house. And once all of your yarn has a safe and orderly home, you'll always know where to store it as well as where to find it. Pair these organization ideas with the collection of easy knitting patterns located at the back of the eBook and you'll find that dwindling down your yarn stash is also a piece of cake. If you've ever spent hours searching for the yarn you bought months ago or have found your knitting supplies and knitting notions in an unmanageable state of disarray, then download this free eBook today and start getting organized! With the help of our free Book, A Yarn Hoarder’s Guide to Organization: Knitting Storage Solutions, Simple Knitting Patterns + More!, you’ll discover a list of helpful storage tips, useful tips for beginner knitters and a collection of simple knitting patterns that will help you get the most out of your yarn stash. After reading through the suggestions and tips, you're bound to find an organizational system that works just right for your collection of knitting supplies.
Get ready to stitch our most popular free embroidery designs! From flowers to big cats, we've chosen designs you'll love.
Eastleigh knitters show they care by knitting for dementia patients in Winchester, Basingstoke and Andover hospitals.
Knit a deliciously warm and vibrant afghan in no time at all. Read about it on our Blog Try this simple and Elegant pattern to showcase Handpainted Malabrigo Rasta!
Celebrate the knitted style of Call The Midwife
A cross-stitch rose pillowcase transforms into a handy chair caddy, perfect for storing supplies at your craft desk. With a pre-stamped design, the cross-stitch design is simple to create on the pillowcase.
There’s no big secret to becoming organized— it’s all in the planning. The process begins with going through what you have, getting rid of what you don’t need, and holding off on buying anything new until you use up what’s left or your remaining stash. I know what you're thinking: that sounds difficult. While getting organized is never a simple thing, it doesn't have to be an overly complicated adventure, as long as you have a plan in place. With AllFreeKnitting's collection of tips and tricks for storing yarn, you'll finally get a handle on that yarn stash that's slowly been taking over the house. And once all of your yarn has a safe and orderly home, you'll always know where to store it as well as where to find it. Pair these organization ideas with the collection of easy knitting patterns located at the back of the eBook and you'll find that dwindling down your yarn stash is also a piece of cake. If you've ever spent hours searching for the yarn you bought months ago or have found your knitting supplies and knitting notions in an unmanageable state of disarray, then download this free eBook today and start getting organized! With the help of our free Book, A Yarn Hoarder’s Guide to Organization: Knitting Storage Solutions, Simple Knitting Patterns + More!, you’ll discover a list of helpful storage tips, useful tips for beginner knitters and a collection of simple knitting patterns that will help you get the most out of your yarn stash. After reading through the suggestions and tips, you're bound to find an organizational system that works just right for your collection of knitting supplies.