Let's dive into 29 Scandi Boho bedroom ideas that will help you elevate your bedroom aesthetic, blending the best of Scandinavian simplicity with the relaxed charm of bohemian design.
Making a beautiful color block knitted blanket is one of the best ways to embellish your home decor. Get the free patterns here.
After my ‘blanket terror’, I was searching the internet for a self-joining blanket, that is, one with squares that could be joined as you went along, rather than leaving the making up t…
Crochet squares are the base of many, many projects, like blankets, bed spreads, wraps, shawls, coaster, etc. Sky is the limit here.
This is a very useful way to weave rugs at lowest cost, you can use yarn, cord, rope, or fabric scraps (Old T-shirts) to make rug or mat, but thin yarn or thread is suggested for basic shaft onto the cardboard. It is an interesting and fun handmade craft in industrial age, and great to […]
This is a knitting pattern book only. It is not a kit or a completed project. The book is from 2004 by Erika Knight. It has 127 pages. It has some shelf wear but overall it is in good condition. Table Of Contents: Techniques And Textures Modern Brights Rose Chintz Cushion Retro Poodle Bottle Cover Recycled Plastic Carryall Woven Woolen Rug Patchwork Throw Black And Whites Wall Hangings Barcode Dog Coat Patched Throw Laddered Sweater Customized Cushions Urban Neutrals Beaded Napkin Rings Satin Boudoir Slippers Painted Felt Cushion Molded Wire Bowls Flower-Trimmed Evening Bag Organic Naturals Aran Armchair Cover Beaded And Sequined Muffler Denim Beanbag Hanging Basket Liner Gardener's Kneeler Pattern Charts Substituting Yarns Yarn Suppliers It will be shipped media mail USPS with tracking in a poly bubble mailer. First class international outside the US. Find more knitting books and patterns here! https://www.etsy.com/shop/NeedANeedle?section_id=13834917&ref=shopsection_leftnav_4 Want more? Check out my store front for more crafty categories and many more projects! https://www.etsy.com/shop/NeedANeedle?ref=hdr_shop_menu
Learn How to Make Denim Yarn from Old Jeans - Upcycle your old jeans into yarn you can use for knitting or crochet! Step by step tutorial.
Explore 20+ creative yellow bedroom decorating ideas to brighten your space and inspire a cheerful decor transformation! 🛏️✨
Have some old towels that no longer work in the bathroom but you just hate to throw them out? I often found myself with this problem until I went looking for some cool DIY ideas to use those old towels I had been saving. Turn them into bath slippers, hand towels, and even creative pet
Upcycling worn T-shirts into beautiful rugs satisfies my penny-pinching nature. You'll find the instructions to make "yarn" from tees and how to crochet a throw rug similar to the braided rugs grandma used to make.
Learn how to make a unique denim throw rug out of recycled denim blue jeans. It's easy with this step-by-step tutorial, complete with written and photo instructions.
DIY rag rug
Here’s another project that fits firmly into the “tired of staring at it because it’s been sitting on my desk for over a year so I might as well finish it” category! There…
In this article, I am going to be talking about how you can add art deco designs to any room that you want. You will be able to make it all glamorous.
Make an awesome kitchen rag rug to keep your footsies comfy while you cook! This DIY kitchen rag rug is an awesome way to reuse old sheets and create something beautiful out of something old! Also a great DIY gift idea!
Toothbrush Needle: There's a type of rag-rug that requires a needle made from an old toothbrush. I made one with an old bamboo toothbrush. It works really well, looks neat and takes less than an hour to make! Here are the instructions...
Crochet a baby blanket with a rubber duck design using my free crochet graph. Download the free crochet graph from MagicYarnPixels.
SKEINS: 15 (19) skeins of Purl Soho’s Linen Quill, available in our Mitered Corner Blanket Bundle SIZES: Small Throw (Large Throw)
How to French Knit a Rug: Hey Everyone, So this project has been a work in progress for a very long time now...like for years. I started french knitting at nights a few years back to pass some extra time that I had. When I first started I had no idea that all my knitted le…
The photo above © Frankie Brown Discover the Ten Stitch Blanket - a free knitting pattern that lets you use up leftover yarn and create a cozy masterpiece! This versatile blanket can be crafted with your preferred yarn and needles, offering a delightful way to repurpose odds and ends. The original design was knitted using Noro Kureyon on 5.5mm / US size 9 needles, requiring 14 balls of wool to achieve a generous size of approximately 107 x 122 cm / 42 x 48". Inspired by Elizabeth Zimmermann's baby blanket from The Opinionated Knitter, this pattern features L-shaped garter stitch strips joined together for a seamless finish. The shaping of the corners is similar to Zimmermann's technique, but the continuous strip method eliminates the need for sewing. Don't be intimidated by the written pattern – it's easier to knit than it appears! Simply follow the link below to download the free pattern and embark on your Ten Stitch Blanket journey. Download Pattern: Ten Stitch Blanket
My parents have visited an orphanage in Benin, Africa. Children there don't have many toys, especially things that are their own and not to be shared with others. Since I love making crochet and amigurumi toys, I designed and handmade 30 little plushies, so that all children would have their own, unique little toy to play with or hang on a school bag.
Our Join As You Knit Tutorial illuminates this no-sew technique for seamless knitting. Connect garter stitch pieces as you work!
The Lace Block Blanket Free Knitting Pattern is knit from the center out so they can easily be adapted to be knit at any gauge to make any size.
So I did it. I have finished all but a few balls of yarn (and after being gifted some from my MIL), and made a beautiful stashbuster, leftover yarn blanket. This after my lamenting of having so muc…
It has been more than a week since I officially moved into my new home... YAY.... finally!!! I knitted this simple garter stitch floor mat/rug with braided cotton clothesline rope some times ago in preparation
When I first saw crochet arcade stitch, and I immediately thought 'I HAVE TO learn it!'. Some stitches are truly breathtaking, and surprise you with their beauty when you look at them for the first time. This lovely technique combines geometric, repetitive pattern with lacy structure. Little eyelets are shaped evenly and make the 'arches'
I used a long knitting loom to make a knit t-shirt mat! Great as a rug, sitting mat or neck pillow.