Hello! This is the UPDATED “Bunny with hat” pattern!! The instructions are more specified and it includes more requested accessories such as headphones, strawberry, basket, flowers and tote bag. Please tag me on ig or tt if you end up creating this pattern! I would love to see your end product !! Ig: @bondinbuds Tt: @bondingbuds You are not permitted to sell, alter, or distribute any portion of this pattern. However, you are allowed to sell the finished products created from this pattern in limited quantities, provided that you give credit to me (@bondingbuds on TikTok/@bondinbuds on Instagram) as the pattern's creator. Please respect my wishes, as a considerable amount of time and effort was dedicated to creating this pattern. Thank you for your understanding and adherence to these guidelines! :) THIS IS A PDF PATTERN AND NOT THE ACTUAL PRODUCT!
This is a folding fan with blossom themed design. The size of this piece makes it perfect to carry in your handbag and use anywhere when it's really hot! What can you do with a hand fan or when to use it? - When it's too hot outside: summer weddings, parties, events, tennis matches, etc. - To be a fashion queen! - To send secret messages!!! (For example: Fully open the hand fan = "Wait for me"; Move the hand fan around the cheek = "I love you") - As decorations to hang on a wall or display - To dance flamenco, olé! The hand fan is made of natural wood, lacquer several times with water-based lacquer (so the wood becomes nice to the touch) and white polyester fabric, which I decorate with a decoupage technique using paper napkins, fixed with lacquer. All the materials I use are water-based (odorless and eco-friendly) and I guarantee durability. Measurements: (width x height) Open: 17 x 9 inches (43 cm x 23 cm) Closed: 1.6 x 9 inches (4 cm x 23 cm)
Coffee date? Night out? You decide. The Baby Sloane Tote was designed to accompany your everyday, on-the-go moments. Consider her your new bff.
Have you been bitten by the Pinterest bug yet? If you haven't discovered this way to avoid the work on your desk, doing the laundry or other to do list items.....Here is where you might want to start! Not only are there general pages of many beautiful images to day dream over, there is list upon list of topics that interest the needle-worker or any other area you might want to enjoy. So what is Pinterest? Our experience has been that it's like a little peek inside the studios of many artists! You get to see what they've pinned up on their bulletin boards. If you "follow" them, you get to see everything they pin - it just shows up on your own bulletin board. Julie uses Pinterest as her opening screen for her browser right now - it changes so often, she just keeps "refreshing" through the day. Wikipedia defines it as: "Pinterest is a pinboard-style social photo sharing website that allows users to create and manage theme-based image collections such as events, interests, hobbies and more. Users can browse other pinboards for inspiration, 're-pin' images to their own collections and/or 'like' photos. Pinterest's mission is to "connect everyone in the world through the 'things' they find interesting" via a global platform of inspiration and idea sharing. Pinterest allows its users to share 'pins' on both Twitter and Facebook, which allows users to share and interact with a broad community. Founded by Ben Silbermann, of West Des Moines, Iowa,the site is managed by Cold Brew Labs and funded by a small group of entrepreneurs and inventors. It is one of the "fastest growing social services in the world."' You can pin your own images, or look at others'. If you "repin", it shows on your bulletin board and everyone who follows you can see it. If you just "like" it, it joins a list of likes that you can go back and look for when you need them. It's also a kind of "shorthand" way to communicated. Becky will put up a picture, and I will "like" it - may even comment on it - so I don't have to phone or email her to let her know I like it. (Now, you may think it's not very important if Becky knows if I like something, and you're probably right, but it is handy to take a look at these kinds of things so when we start a new design, we know we have some common ground to draw on). See? work-related! The images link back to the original site that posted them, so if you are really serious about making that special dish you see pictured, you can click on the picture and go to find the recipe. Or you can read the story that goes with the pictures of the needlework. You can pin any image you find on the internet by adding a "pin it" button to your browser - but do be respectful of copyright - most artists love that you are "pinning" their work and showing it around, but there are those who would rather you didn't. Since it's hard to tell - don't pin from other people's Flicker or Picasa accounts - those are their private pictures. Blogs and other "Look at this!" kind of sites usually mean you can pin the photos there - just use your common sense and you'll not go wrong. So you set up your account and you decide what your boards' topics will be and away you go. Then you are being followed by people you don't know, not truly "followed", just your pins! You start to follow someone who you have never met before, because they have beautiful pins, Jacki Poulson, whoever she is, is Becky's new favorite to follow... "She has such beautiful pins, they inspire me to want to create, but where is the time to create, when I keep pushing to the next page to see what else there is in this beautiful world of images? I have so many likes, never moving them to my boards and on and on, but isn't it nice to have a world of beautiful imagery to enjoy when you need a break from the rush of life? I find mermaids and acorns, beautiful gardens and homes, places to travel, artwork of every kind, Sailor's Valentines, cute puppy faces and the recipes, well you don't have enough time in your life to try all the recipes that look oh-so-yummy. Tea Time and Tea Parties, holidays galore, weddings and do you need an idea for a new hairdo or how to paint your fingernails? If you can think it there is probably a pin for it and you can search on and on, depending on what people might title their boards, you find something interesting in so many various categories as you can see by the few that I have listed below that relate to needlework and that I found in searching in a short period of time. Soon you will be able to find In The Company of Friends on Pinterest as well if I ever let Julie loose from the workroom! Many of your favorite businesses have boards there for you to follow. So head to http://pinterest.com/ to spend a few minutes (hahaha) ok and hour or so and enjoy all that might interest you. Below are the sub-categories I found for needlework to start with. Pinterest for the Needleworker English Embroidery http://pinterest.com/search/?q=english+embroidery surface Embroidery http://pinterest.com/search/?q=surface+embroidery Stumpwork Embroidery http://pinterest.com/search/?q=stumpwork+embroidery Cross Stitch http://pinterest.com/search/?q=cross+stitch samplers http://pinterest.com/search/?q=samplers needlework http://pinterest.com/search/?q=needlework Needlework Tools http://pinterest.com/search/?q=needlework+tools Counted Thread http://pinterest.com/search/?q=counted+thread Embroidery http://pinterest.com/search/?q=embroidery Stitches http://pinterest.com/search/?q=stitches Hand Embroidery http://pinterest.com/search/?q=hand+embroidery Antique Needlework http://pinterest.com/search/?q=Antique+needlework antique samplers http://pinterest.com/search/?q=antique+samplers Ethnic Embroidery http://pinterest.com/search/?q=+ethnic+Embroidery needlework patterns http://pinterest.com/search/?q=needlework+patterns Thimbles http://pinterest.com/search/?q=thimbles There are so many more categories that you might explore of your various interests in areas of needlework or anything you can imagine. It seems someone out there is pinning it to a board! Contest winner! Well, this will come as no big surprise to anyone - but Jo Perry has come up with a completely stitched set of the Dark Alphabet before anyone else! Doesn't it look grand? As soon as Jo sends us her snail mail address, we'll send her prize out! A little hand-made token that we think is very fitting to the Dark Alphabet! Thank you, Jo, for following along with us as we took that journey "to the dark side", bwahahahahaha. Jo was so wonderful to help us by providing us with pictures, and still, she did more! As she stitched, she composed a poem - what fun! The Dark Alphabet Poem A is for Apple and temptation from snakes B is for Brimstone and the fiery pits that it makes C is for Coven and witches three D is for Devil, a Dutch spinning monkey E is for Eek, disturbing the peace F is for Furies, three women from Greece G is for Gargoyle made out of stone H is for Headless Horseman on a bay or a roan I is for Inky Darkness on a black night J is for Jack-in-a-box who gives you a fright K is for Kelpie the Scots' water-horse L is for Lightning Bird and its storms, of course M is for Mummy with a bandaged head N is for Necromancy and raising the dead O is for Occult and fortune telling P is for Phantom singing in his underground dwelling Q is for Queen of the Night and her Dark Power R is for Raven who lives in the Tower S is for Skeleton made out of bones T is for Things that go bump and their ghostly moans U is for Urmahlullu the Protector of the loo V is for Voodoo, a doll which looks just like you W is for Wyvern like a dragon with only two feet X is for Xaphon and demonic bellows fanning the heat Y is for Yggdrasil the legendary Norse tree Z is for Zombee, yes - an undead Bee! This is the whole of the Dark Alphabet In memory for Lisa who we'll never forget Written by Jo Perry inspired by Julie Buck's designs. YOU can still win a prize - just finish stitching before Julie (which gives you LOTS of time!) and send us a photo of the stitched alphabet! Everyone who does this before Julie finishes will win a prize. What have you got to lose?
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Lovely GOTHIC ELEGANT evening mistical gloves made of black high quality elastic fabric and tulle. Finished with satin and rubber-lace with attention to details. Gloves are very effective! Perfect for special events. Handmade in Poland, not in China :) Gloves are made in one size and match best size medium. If You need another size, contact me (give me You measurements - girth of arm) and I will do special order for You. Find me on Facebook :) https://www.facebook.com/sophieandherstoreSTANDARD SHIPPING PROCESS -> Shipping usually take 2 weeks to the US, rarely but sometimes longer - about 4 weeks. Shipping to Europe take about 1-2 weeks. FAST SHIPPING PROCESS -> Europe and USA- 1-2 or 5 working days, Canada and Australia - 5 working days - PLEASE USE LISTING "EXTRA FAST ADIDITIONAL SHIPPING COST" AND LEAVE US PHONE NUMBER FOR COURIER Orders with fast shipping option are priority :)
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