If you're wondering what to do with those loads of baby clothes that you received from your shower, check our 20 creative projects.
"Check out my fishy floors. It was either this or thousands of dollars to replace the whole floor because they don't make tile like that anymore. I don't know about you, but like this solution better!"
This will likely be the last custom spot of the year, but read on. We have a lot of info to cover.
Fallen Shawl Knitting Pattern
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Embroidery fans, assemble! We’re huge fans of creativity, art, and making things with your hands. We wouldn’t be Bored Panda if we weren’t. And the r/Embroidery subreddit never fails to impress us!
And you won't even have to hide its flaws
Erin Zamrzla has the vision to take everyday objects and transform them into book art that’s pure genius. See some of her handmade books here.
by HEIDI WEISS EMMETT Before we dive in here all the fiber jewelry pictures are from my visits to Pinterest. I pin everyday, remember? 15 minutes, THAT’S IT! Never, ever do I consider Pintere…
Artist Ýr Jóhannsdóttir, who goes by Ýrúrarí, broadens our view of the world of knitting + textile design in this DMTV Milkshake episode.
Choosing the right jeans Most of the mending projects I share are pretty extreme examples of patching using sashiko inspired mending techniques combined with my own stitching style. The examples that I share are either my own jeans or those that I've found while shopping at thrift/secondhand shops and garage sales. Whe
Frog & Cast is a company that was launched by a woman named Kristina McGowan. She started this project driven by a goal to put her knitting patterns out into the world, share her works with other knitters, and inspire people to learn new things and to notice the beauty surrounding them. The site currently has a few knitting patterns available, including hats, pullovers, and a blanket.
Textured wall weaving create a lovely effect. In this tutorial, you will learn 5 simple and easy ways to add texture to your DIY wall weaving.
Originally shared here in 2012, this is still one of my favorite knitted pieces ever. Knitted art by Caroline Gates via Cardiac Art. Knit Organ Patterns: This post contains affiliate links.
One of the best things about the internet is that it allows people from all around the world and all walks of life to share what they’re most passionate about. It’s this imagination that maintains our faith in humanity and really inspires us to spend time on our own hobbies.
Katie Treggiden speaks to Emily Mae Martin of TOAST who is leading in bringing repair culture into clothing, homewares, and accessories.
Pattern is available in English and in French. Le patron est disponible en Français & en Anglais. The Be My Tulip Top is a top with buttonband and a V neck on the front. It’s knitted with a lovely lace stitch that bring all it’s beauty to this top. The buttonband is knitted at the end in double stockinette stitch. It has large shoulder straps. Lovely to wear on a skirt, short or high waist jean. It’s knitted with a sport yarn, from the bottom up, back & forth in one piece. Sizes: XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) Finished bust circumference: 80 (88) 96 (105) 113 (121) cm consider between 3cm of negative ease to 5 cm of positive ease Gauge: 22 stitches * 29 rows, lace stitch, needles 3.5 mm Materials & needles: 3(4)4(5)5(5) yarn balls of Liza from Lang Yarn (50g =165m, 70% bamboo, 20% merinos & 10% silk) or any other equivalent sport yarn 500(650)650(800)800(850) m Circular needles size 3.5 mm 7(7)8(8)9(9) buttons of 1.2cm Difficulty: 4/5 (lace stitch, follow chart explanation, double stockinette stitch edges) On the picture: size XS with 2 cm of negative ease, made with Liza from Lang yarn, color 1069.0027. Share with #bemytuliptop & #macimille ………………………………………………………………………… Le Be My Tulip Top est un débardeur avec une patte de boutonnage, un décolleté en V sur l’avant. Il est travaillé avec un très joli point dentelle sur l’ensemble de la pièce. La patte de boutonnage est réalisée après coup en jersey double pour une belle tenue. Les bretelles sont larges. Ce débardeur est idéal à porter avec une jupe, un short ou un jean. Il se tricote avec une laine type sport, en une pièce, en aller-retour et de bas en haut. Tailles : XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) Tour de buste du vêtement terminé : 80 (88) 96 (105) 113 (121) cm prendre entre 3 cm d’aisance négative et 5cm d’aisance positive Échantillon : 22 mailles * 29 rangs, point dentelle, aiguilles 3.5 mm Matériels & aiguilles : 3(4)4(5)5(5) pelotes de Liza de Lang Yarn (50g =165m, 70% bambou, 20% mérinos & 10% soie) ou toute autre laine sport équivalente 500(650)650(800)800(850) m Aiguilles circulaires 3.5 mm 7(7)8(8)9(9) boutons de 1.2cm Difficulté : 4/5 (point dentelle, lire un diagramme, patte de boutonnage) En photo : taille XS portée avec 2cm d’aisance négative, tricotée avec la Liza de Lang yarn coloris 1069.0027. Partager avec #bemytuliptop & #macimille
Embrace sun, sand, and style with our crochet bikini collection. Dive into fashionable designs that make a statement by the shore.
Doctor Who is a British science-fiction TV show that has been entertaining viewers for generations. With its unique characters, storylines, and settings, it’s no wonder that it has a huge fan…