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Bojo and DonnieWhy make Boris and Donnie? It was a challenge and we wanted to see if we could actually do it! In the beginning there was a 'lightbulb' moment idea, a woolly thought: 'Maybe...' followed by a couple of quick scribbles and sketchy drawings. The sketches gave us a starting point. We outlined the complete figures to give us a definite size to work to. As you can see, if you are doing the same your drawings don't have to be too realistic. Cartoon style is good!Armatures give designs
using up slubby yarn in bobbin lace-experimental but interesting texture
Ok then folks, as promised I will detail below this 'secret' spinning gadget of ours. The original idea came from Tom, who saw my vain efforts and frustration at using a drop spindle for the first time after years of using a wheel (and then years of not using either). Together we've developed this,
Take a peek inside my notebook. I wish I could tell you that I have always loved keeping detailed notes about my fiber experiments, but the truth is, it’s taken practice. As my ideas race ahe…
I have a large collection of wooden clothes pins...(thanks Lisa!) The slot on the bottom of the clothespin allows me to attach to any container..
I have the exact same question! #knit #meme #lol
Tejer tiene muchos beneficios por el tejedor. En este post queremos presentar estos beneficios y explicar los.
Knitting directly from the wool of her sheep...
A husband and wife team called Oeuf came up with the cleverly simple design for these knitted stuffed pigeons. It's pretty amazing how they managed to
Wool can absorb 1/3 of its weight in water, while still keeping the body warm. She can test this theory by performing a scientific sock comparison!
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Here's a collection of clever holiday crafts to create with your children this year.
wherethewoollythingsare: One of the best yarnbombs I have EVER SEEN! via leighving