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¿Os gustan los tipis indios? Os traemos ideas preciosas para incorporarlos a la decoración infantil. Tipis sencillos para fiestas, para rincones de lectura, etc
Make a loom and start weaving in minutes with this tutorial for a cardboard loom, using materials you already have at your house.
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If you’re craving delicious chicken in The Magic City, look no further. Craft’s has officially opened its second location in downtown Birmingham and we have all...
Ten Sided Yin - Yang Globe (Kirigami)!: In this tutorial I will show you how to assemble the Yin - Yang Globe by Philip Chapman Bell. Special thanks to Mr. Philip Chapman Bell for giving me permission to post a tutorial on this model. Here is a link to the template: http://dl.dropboxuse…
Beginner sewing projects like these free headband patterns are a great way to learn how to sew while still making something worthwhile. This DIY Girls Fabric Headband Pattern is a simple sewing project idea that will take under a yard of fabric, about an hour, and minimal sewing skills to create. Perfect for daughters and granddaughters, these DIY headbands can easily be transformed into something insanely chic with the right fabric choices and could even be gussied up with some sewing notions like buttons and rick rack.
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Nothing breathes new life into a room as quickly and easily as a new plant baby. The best part? There are plenty of budget-friendly ways to grow new plants, including picking up plant cuttings from a friend or growing your own plants from seed. But if you’re a seasoned plant parent, you already know that finding planters to house your new fronds that also match your decor can be the most expensive aspect of the journey.
Whether you have tried soda dough and love it, or are just starting out, this rainbow soda dough recipe is perfect making simple self-drying modeling clay.
Wow kids of all ages and make magic treasure rocks !
These adorable Dancing Princesses are the cutest Pipe Cleaner Craft for kids, are mess free, great for imaginary play and make sweetest room decorations.
Explore the world of gins in and around Cape Town where creative distillers craft the sundowners’ favorite!
fall is an awesome time to do some of the science experiments for kids we have been putting on our to do list all year. If you are looking for inexpensive, easy projects that are great for fall, you have come to the right place!
Binge craft on all things pink and sparkly!
Give Yours a Modern or Traditional Look! Tumbling Blocks quilts have long been popular because of the three-dimensional effects that can be achieved. They’re stunning whether made from traditional prints, modern fabrics or solids. The effect is achieved through value placement. Typically one side of a block is dark, the other is of medium value …
Looking for some Pippi Longstocking activities to go along with your favorite book? We've gathered 10 MUST-TRY activities to take you on your own adventure!
What do you do when you want to play in the snow , but there just isn't any? You make your own! Read on to see how you can make...
Can you tell a story in 25 words or fewer? Inspired by Ernest Hemingway's six-word novel — "For sale: baby shoes, never worn" — Robert Swartwood has compiled a new anthology featuring bite-sized works of fiction.
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Wie hier versprochen nun eine Anleitung, wie man mit Hilfe der Nadel die Stickgröße variieren/verkleinern kann. Gerade bei dünnen Garnen ist das eine gute Möglichkeit, dennoch mit Stichen ohne viel Verschlingungen (z.B. dem Oslo-Stich) ein schönes Ergebnis zu bekommen. Man braucht nur eben viel länger, als mit dicker Wolle, da die Stiche mit der Größe auch an Höhe verlieren. Sofern man aber keine all zu dicken und gleichzeitig etwas "löchrige" Socken oder Mützen mag, ist dies genau das Richtige :) Hier sieht man links die Größe des Oslo-Stichs, den ich auf dem Daumen gearbeitet habe und rechts ist der Oslo-Stich noch auf der Nadel nachgezogen worden. Das Garn hat etwa die Stärke von 6-fädiger Sockenwolle und lässt sich nicht viel mehr komprimieren aber der Stich ist dennoch etwa um 1/3 kleiner und vor allem dichter geworden. Am Anfang sitzt die Daumenschlaufe genauso auf dem Daumen, wie sonst auch. Es wird in die hintere Schlaufe eingestochen gedreht... ..und unter der Daumenschlaufe und dem Arbeitsfaden entlang gestochen. Soweit wie gehabt. Nun kommt das, was viele vielleicht erst etwas erschrecken wird. Man lässt die alte Daumenschlaufe von der Nadel rutschen, damit sie zur neuen Hinteren Schlaufe werden kann ( hier mit neue Schlaufe beschrieben). Als nächstes zieht man mit Gefühl am Arbeitsfaden und lässt somit die neue Schlaufe auf der Nadel schrumpfen. Zieht nicht zu fest, sonst rutschen die Schlaufen später schlecht über das Nadelende. Danach wird die Nadel durch die Schlaufen gezogen und die neue Daumenschlaufe wird mit dem Daumen "eingefangen". Wer das Ganze mal in Bewegung für den Oslo-Stich sehen möchte, hier ist ein Video dazu: Liebe Grüße, Anne
Dough Gym is a very effective programme for children who really need to work on their upper body and gross motor development, but there may well be children in our...
I've always been a purist when it comes to creating a shell hem, however there comes a time when you have to seek an alternative technique...
To make this book you will need: A cover sturdy enough to sew through, ideally, thick leather. Decorative thread, sturdier is better. Text block, prepared to Longstitch method: four sewing stations, evenly spaced for an even pattern, or different if you're feeling adventurous. Pierce the leather with the same sewing stations. Embellishments could be added where the stitches cross, or anywhere you like, really. Instructions:
Looking for some awesome summer science activities for kids? These are 20 of the most popular science ideas that kids are sure to love!
Queen Victoria at a spinning wheel made and donated by James McCreery, Belfast, Ireland. Photographed by Hills and Saunders of Eton and Oxford. A slightly different pose. A carte-de-visite probably sold as a souvenir. A trade card given out by a linen manufacturer in the 1890s.
Last week I was sitting at my desk staring at my calendar and thought "Wow. It's June." How is it June already?! There are so many things I still want to do this year... time is moving too fast! Back...
If you're looking to make an indoor camping experience, or just set up a little playroom, a fan fort is a guaranteed good time. They're also super simple to make. All you need are some sheets, a fan, and some fun! Use a duvet cover for an...
These incredibly intricate pieces of art are made using the most unlikely of canvases. British based artist Omid Asadi must have the most steady hands ... Continue Reading »
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Looking for free knitting patterns? We've made a list of our favourite free knitting patterns on Ravelry, including beanies, sweaters and a baby blanket.
This easy sauteed savoy cabbage is the perfect dish to accompany your vegan mains that will make you go for seconds!
20 family game night ideas. A must-try for every family. Most of these games are Minute To Win it games and require no preparation. Fun to play!