Looking some cute Crochet Bunny Patterns? Any of these bunny amigurumi patterns would make a cute Easter gift for a boy or girl.
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A group of teenage boys captivated a crowd with a surprising and perfectly synchronized skit, showcasing the power of creativity and precision in performance.
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Make a cute, round, little penguin in around an hour with this free amigurumi pattern! Follow the written pattern or my step-by-step beginner friendly tutorial!
This rich and creamy vegan risotto brings all the umami flavour. It's simple enough to make for a mid-week dinner, yet decadent enough for entertaining.
Szechuan Sauce is full of spicy, sweet, and savory flavors and is super easy to make at home in just 15 minutes. It is a great dipping sauce that can be also used on noodles or in stir-fry recipe.
Learn how to make paper claws in less than 5 minutes! Or download and print our free template to make things really easy! These paper claws are a little bit scary, and a whole lot of fun. Use basic origami folds to transform 1 piece of regular printer paper into a menacing paper claw! These paper wolf claws are great for pretend play and are the perfect addition to a Halloween costume. This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website. How to Make Paper
In an unprecedented act of blogging fanciness I decided to make a video documenting how I create the woodgrain texture (so thoroughly p...
Learn how to knit a sweater with this timeless slouchy sweater design. Beginner friendly and FREE pattern with US women's sizes XS-XXL.
Homemade Spinach Tortillas are a delicious and healthy twist on the regular Tortilla recipe. it's vegan and very easy to make. Making homemade tortillas is so much easier than I thought and tastes better than store-bought.
The complete guide of all of our crochet flower bouquet free patterns. You can find main flower pattern to filler, secondary and more.
The Rocky Mountain Colourblock Crochet sweater is an easy beginner-friendly crochet pattern worked in one piece top-down.
Inspired by The Clever Carrot If you are new to sourdough, watch the step-by-step video here: Simple Sourdough Bread or in the post above. Troubleshooting: If you have issues with your dough being too sticky, please read this post: Why is my sourdough so sticky? The 4 common mistakes. Notes: You need an active sourdough starter. I have had success activating starters from: King Arthur Flour Breadtopia As always, I highly recommend investing in a digital scale before beginning any bread baking adventure. This is the Dutch Oven I use for sourdough bread. I used this Dutch oven for years, and it's a great one, too. Flour sack towels are a great investment because they ensure your dough will not stick while it is proofing. I love using rice flour for dusting (as opposed to ap or bread flour) because it doesn't burn. When you use a flour sack towel, however, you don't need to use any flour. Find all of my sourdough essentials here: Essential Equipment For Sourdough Bread Baking I love a high-hydration dough, and I have great success using 380 grams of water in this recipe, so feel free to play around and push the hydration here. Salt: I have had success using both kosher salt and fine sea salt here. When I use kosher salt, I use the Diamond Crystal brand. When I use sea salt, I use the Baleine Fine brand. Regardless of the brand, I use 12 grams. Shaping: If you're looking to get a more open crumb, try shaping a batard (as opposed to a round). Watch this video for guidance. Also: The recipe below follows the traditional shape once, rest, then shape again method. I often skip the preshape now and simply shape the dough once. I still get a nice open crumb. How much Sourdough Starter to Use? Because my kitchen is cold for much of the year, I like using 100 g (1/2 cup) of starter as opposed to 50 g (1/4 cup). When determining how much starter to use, consider a few things: If you live in a warm, humid environment, 50 g should suffice. If you plan on doing an overnight rise, 50 g also should suffice. If you want to speed things up or if you live in a cold environment, consider using 100 g starter. Note: If you use 100 g of starter, your dough may rise more quickly, so keep an eye on it. As always, rely on the visual cues (increasing in volume by 50%) when determining when the bulk fermentation is done. A straight-sided vessel makes monitoring the bulk fermentation especially easy because it allows you to see when your dough has truly doubled.
Learn how to make a bouncy ball using 3 simple ingredients! These DIY bouncy balls are SO COOL! It's such a great craft that also doubles as a science experiment! Kids and adults can make a homemade bouncy ball toy in just a few minutes. They're so easy to make and a whole lot of fun to play with! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website. How to Make a Bouncy Ball Learn how to make a bouncy ball in less than
Easy dress sewing patterns that are perfect for beginners looking to enhance their wardrobe without the hassle.
Check out these Bible games that kids will love in your Sunday school, midweek program, children's church, or even at home.
This homemade saltine crackers recipe takes under 30 minutes to make and you only need 5 basic ingredients plus salt! They're buttery, crispy, and absolutely the best!
This is a crochet pattern to make this super cute mini ghost. And it's no-sew! There is a full free Youtube tutorial to make this ghost here! Yarn used Hobbii Baby Snuggle in White Other Items used- US G/4.5mm Crochet Hook - 9mm safety eyes - Yarn needle - Poly fill - Stitch markers *Please note that safety eyes are NOT recommended for children under the age of 3 years. Abbreviations and stitches • MR: Magic ring • St(s): Stitch(es) • SC: Single crochet • HDC: Half Double Crochet • BLO: Back loops only • FLO: Front loops only • Inc: Increase (Stitch 2 SC into the stitch) • Dec: Decrease using the invisible method • (...) x n: Repeat instructions in brackets n times • Bobble: Yarn over, insert the hook, yarn over, pull through a loop. DO NOT complete the stitch. Repeat the steps 5 times in total. There should be 11 loops on the hook. Yarn over and pull through all 11 loops on the hook to complete the stitch. Please see the video tutorial for further detailed instruction on this **This pattern uses US Crochet Terms** Pattern R1: 6 SC in a MR R2: 6 inc (12) R3: (SC, inc) x 6 (18) R4: (2SC, inc) x 6 (24) R5-8: 24SC (4 rounds) R9: 6SC, 1 bobble, 10SC, 1 bobble, 6SC (24) Eyes: between R7 and R8, 5 sts apart R10-11: 24SC Mark first and last back loop of R11 with markers R12 (FLO): ([SC, HDC, SC] into 1 st, sl st into next st) x 12 R13: In back loops of R11 (1st and last sts were marked earlier): 24SC R14: (SC, dec) x 8 (16) Stuff R15: 8 dec (8)
Waste not want not. This easy DIY recipe uses up all those leftover veggie scraps to make a homemade broth.
How to make framed silhouette art
Learn how to make a gathered ruffle with this step-by-step tutorial including video.
Learn how to crochet the knit stitch (aka waistcoat) successfully in this step-by-step video tutorial. Specific tips on how to make crochet look like knitting!
Learn how to make Real Caesar Salad Dressing with simple ingredients you may already have at home. So much tastier than bottled dressing!