Vår serie handvävda hemråg utnyttjar återvunna plastflaskor: var och en av de hållbara mönster är gjorda av återvunnet husdjursgarn, vilket ger en mjuk och taktil ullkänsla, vilket har en hållbarhet som gör mattorna lämpliga för både inomhus och Utomhusanvändning. Det platta vävda mattan har fina asymmetriska rader med fransar som betonar det handgjorda utseendet. Hem -serien är ett sortiment av hållbara textilier som med avancerad teknik är helt gjord av återvunna plastflaskor. Varje hemråg är gjord av 530 flaskor. Denna teknik ger dig en oerhört hållbar design samtidigt som du hjälper till att rensa havet av plast. Mattor, kuddar och mattor gjorda av plast kanske inte omedelbart låter som textilier som är bekväma och mjuka vid beröring, men med The Hem -serien kommer du inte att missa ren ny ull. Tygerna är inte bara praktiska, enkla att rengöra och lämpliga för utomhusbruk, de känner sig också lika bekväma som någon annan liknande design. Färg: SannMaterial: 100% handvävda garn gjorda av återvunna plastflaskorMål: BXH 200x300 cm
Highland garnet er et rigtig godt basisgarn i ren uld til alt fra sweatre, cardiganer, tasker, tæpper og puder - alt fra flerfarvet strik til strukturstrik - eller bare glatstrik. Det egner sig både godt i sig selv eller med en følgetråd i for eksempel Kid Mohair, Blow eller Alpaca Mini. Highland garnet er også velegnet til hækling. Fibre 100% ny uld fra Peru Vægt og løbelængde 50 gram / 100 meter Strikkefasthed 16-20 masker i glatstrik på pind 4-5,5 mm svarer til 10 cm.
Back then, when it was autumn this project still was a WIP, it was still possible to sit outside and crochet even though it started to get quite chilly. Today we have a minus 9 degrees, the gras is…
Farver spiller en central rolle, når det handler om at opdatere indretningen og skabe forandring. Det er genvejen til spændende fornyelse. Mættede mellemtoner i fine striber skaber en visuelt interessant effekt på Vibrant-puden. Denne iøjnefaldende pude passer perfekt sammen med stabler af ensfarvede puder og tæpper i forskellige teksturer eller sammen med smukke design, når målet er et mere kunstnerisk og eklektisk look.Farve: Grau/MultiMateriale: 100% BomuldMål: LxB: 60 x 40 cm
Claire Zeisler was an artist and art collector who helped transform the two-dimensional craft of weaving into the three-dimensional medium called fiber art during the mid-to-late twentieth century. Learn more about this Sugar Candy Mountain inspiration here.
These are some of the most beautiful, easy blanket stitch crochet patterns for beginners. In this list of modern stitch patterns...
Tæppet strikkes frem og tilbage på rundpind. Der strikkes kanter i perlestrik og mønsteret strikkes efter diagram. Tæppet måler ca. 66 cm i bredde x 80 cm i højde Vejledende pinde 3 mm, 3 ½ mm Strikkefasthed 22 mm x 31 rækker = 10 x 10 cm Materialer: 300g Lang Yarns Cashmere Cotton eller 400g Lang Yarns Merino 120
De traditionelle firkanter kaldes også Old America eller Granny Squares, de er nemme at hækle og hyggelige at sidde med, og du kan bruge rester eller som her vælge afstemte farver. Som nævnt har jeg fået smag for hækleriets finurligheder, og det har resulteret i det lille fine babytæppe. Du kan naturligvis hækle meget større tæpper efter samme principper, men…
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I confess, the granny square fascinates me. It is a slow-building affection that has been a long time coming, I think. Blame Pinterest and all its wonderful, colorful images…thousands of gorg…
the eastern Jewels blanket is live I never been so eager to write about a project as much as I have been for this latest blanket.
If there’s one thing that knitters worldwide can appreciate, it’s nifty tips and tricks that…
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Angie Lewin is the artist for the green revolution. Not since William Morris has an artist combined patterned abstraction with horticultural specificity. Her hand-made prints show seed pods and grasses, clouds and moonlight, islands and cliffs. Her linocuts and wood engravings are both specific and universal, a quality that has made her one of the most demanded printmakers in England. Angie was not always strongly connected to the natural world. For years Angie lived in north London as an illustrator. When she and her husband decided to buy a holiday cottage on the coast road in Norfolk, everything changed. The clifftops and saltmarshes of the North Norfolk coast inspired Angie to return to print making, a discipline she had studied in graduate school. Angie had previously studied garden design in her thirties, but found it took the joy out of gardening. But it did open her eyes to plants. "I became fascinated by the structure of plants," says Angie, "especially those that were about to flower or had flowered already." Her style is recognizable: the colors are a retro palette, and the arrangement is a mix of arts and crafts and mid-century modern. But her eye for horticultural detail elevates her designs. In her prints, you can feel the connection between plant and place, and its this element that makes her work strikingly original. You get a sense from her work that if you see the plant well enough, you will know the larger landscape. Though nature is abstracted, the ecology is still present. "I like looking at the landscape through the plants," Angie says. Goatsbeard, dandelions, cow parsley, fennel, and sea lavender--Angie is able to turn gardener's weeds into expansive landscapes. The process is laborious and time-consuming. For each print, Angie begins by sketching. The sketches become detailed sketches, which then get cut into the wood. Each color necessitates a separate block, each of which takes up to a week to cut. If she makes a mistake while cutting, she has to start from the beginning. The final piece is printed on delicate Japanese paper, one block at a time. Since everything is done by hand, Angie only runs small prints. "I have so many sketches that I'm always keen to move on to the next print." The end results have attracted attention. Angie's prints have donned the cover of garden writer Noel Kingsbury new book, Natural Garden Style. Kingsubry has long trumpeted the value of the structure of plant, not just its bloom or color, so her art was a good philosphic fit. In addition, Angie has completed covers for Leslie Geddes-Brown's Garden Wisdom and Jeremy Page's Salt. Author Leslie Geddes Brown explains, "The whole book was, in its turn, inspired by the art of Angie Levin, who brings her own vision of the natural world to her work." To learn more about Angie Lewin's work, you can visit her website.
Looking for a fun, challenging project? The Ultimate Crochet Blanket should be your next crochet afghan pattern. It's a free pattern with a ton of heart. This wonderful blanket has a vast array of colors and patterns as well as the potential to make any room or piece of furniture inviting. This is sure to be the afghan that has your family members fighting over who gets to snuggle up in it for movie nights. Get your crochet hooks ready for this beautifully complex pattern!