DIY Archery: "DIY Archery" gives you the complete step-by-step instructions for 17 different archery projects. Learn how to make a variety of arrowheads, arrows, quivers, bows and more! All projects come from Instructables.com, are written by archery enthusiasts…
The story of this quilt blogged: jednoiglec.blogspot.com/2011/11/my-very-own-moj-wasny.html
Call these cookies whatever you want but there are very small differences... This recipe was given to me by my Slovakian MIL... I must admit that I bought some of the fillings premade one year but I usually make my own. ... but they are delicious anyway... Check the Jewish or International section of your grocery store for premade.. The brand name is SOLO.... This will take several hours to prepare and cook... You can cut the dough recipe in half or quarter if you wish to make less.
I couldn't find a tutorial on cathedral window pillows anywhere so I decided to make one of my own. If anything needs clarification please let me know and I'll try to fix things. It is very picture heavy but I'm...
Whitney made some. Molly too. And so I had no choice but to join in…
How I crocheted a mini version of the Pemba Cardi by Toni Lipsey. Pattern review, recommendations and more. I basically made the same cardigan but in smaller, toddler, size with a lighter weight yarn. I adapted the pattern by taking a sweater that fits my daughter and physically comparing as I go.
Inspiring creativity with Latina style and sparkle - crafts, DIY, recipes, and storytelling by Kathy Cano-Murillo, The Crafty Chica!
If you haven't tried making fabric scrap twine before, and if you have an abundant stash of fabric remnants, then there's no time like the present.
Inspiring creativity with Latina style and sparkle - crafts, DIY, recipes, and storytelling by Kathy Cano-Murillo, The Crafty Chica!
What better way to keep yourself on track in the new year than with this rotating goal list? What I love about this DIY is you can easily change your goals by
How to make your very own giant loom to weave up the biggest and most luscious, soft woven pieces again and again from just a few simple tools.
To be able to start such a two-color project, you would of course need a two-color cast-on. In this post I show you how this is done.
Where all my Schitts Creek fans? Now you can own your very own hand embroidery, needle point kit. This kit includes all materials and instructions to complete your own work of art. Here at the DIY Craft Room, we believe that anyone can be a successful crafter and create beautiful works of art! No matter your skill level, we have the tools you need to succeed. Materials included: Hoop Embroidery fabric (white cotton) Needle Embroidery thread in various colors Design template sticker Instructions Easy/Beginners level design! Adhesive sticker is applied to the fabric once it’s in the hoop. Instructions include pictures to help with creating different stitches. The sticker washes off in warm water after you are finished, leaving clean fabric and your freshly made embroidery! Let it dry and hang it anywhere you like. We are passionate about all things crafty! We love hearing from our customers! Help us by sharing pictures of your work on Instagram or Facebook @thediycraftroom. Like, Comment and Share! Help spread the love and don’t forget to leave feedback so that we can create better products!
3D PRINTED #ELECTRONICKITTYEARS HEADSET DIY: Perhaps like myself, you’ve owned a cat — or more likely, been owned by one. You know the joy that cats can bring, even when they’re deliciously obnoxious. What is it about cats that captures our hearts and enslaves us through their charm? Let's fin…
Recently i watched Big hero 6 and fell in love with Baymax. well, who wouldn't love this huge marshmallow like robot that gives cuddly hug whenever one feels down. After watching that movie, i wanted to make an amigurumi version of it. It's just a tiny one but i managed to make it with a pattern of my own.. yay!! So do go ahead and check out the pattern if you'd like to make one for yourself :) Materials needed: Acrylic yarn - white. Crochet Hook - suitable size according the yarn ( i used sport weight yarn and 2.5mm hook) Black embroidery floss (for mouth and eyes) Tapestry needle. Polyfiber fill. safety eyes (optional) Red and black felt (optional) sc- single crochet st-stitch dec- single crochet decrease This project is worked in continuous rounds Head and Body: R1: 6 sc in magic ring (6) R2: 2sc in each st (12) R3: *sc in next st, 2sc in next st*, rep ** (18) R4: *sc in next 2 st, 2sc in next st*, rep ** (24) R5: *sc in next 3 st, 2sc in next st*, rep ** (30) R6-8: sc in each stitch (30) R9: *sc in next 3 st, dec 1*, rep ** (24) R10: *sc in next 2 st, dec 1*, rep ** (18) R11: *sc in next st, dec 1*, rep ** (12) (now stuff the head tightly) R12: dec 6 times (6) R13: 2sc in each st (12) R14: 2sc in each st (24) R15: *sc in next 3 st, 2sc in next st*, rep ** (30) R16: *sc in next 4 st, 2sc in next st*, rep ** (36) R17-20: sc in each stitch (36) R21: *sc in next 4st, dec 1*, rep ** (30) R22: *sc in next 3 st, dec 1*, rep ** (24) R23: *sc in next 2 st, dec 1*, rep ** (18) R24: *sc in next st, dec 1*, rep ** (12) R25: dec 6 times (6) stuff the body tightly with fibre fill. fasten off. Hands: (make 2 ) R1: 6 sc in magic ring (6) R2: 2sc in each st (12) R3: *sc in next st, 2sc in next st*, rep ** (18) R4: *sc in next st, dec 1*, rep ** (12) R5-6: sc in each stitch (12) R7: *sc in next 2 st, dec 1 *, rep ** (9) R8-11: sc in each stitch (9) stuff just a little fibrefill at the bottom. fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing. Legs: (make 2) R1: 6 sc in magic ring (6) R2: 2sc in each st (12) R3-5: sc in each st (12) Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing. Stuff the legs with fibrefill tightly. Assembling: Attach the hands and legs to the body. Embroider the eyes with black thread or use black felt. Embroider the mouth as a straight line connecting 2 eyes with black embroidery floss. If you wish, stick a tiny felt heart with fabric glue to the body. And your little baymax doll is done!!! Hope you like the pattern and do let me know if there is any corrections.. Happy crafting! Cheers :)
Materials: Expedit single shelving unit, sisal rope, cushions I had already, velcro
This is my very first time with the sewing machine:=)
The Bernadette Turtleneck is an elegant turtleneck inspired by the iconic late Victorian silhouette. It has voluminous puffed bishop sleeves over a slim, ribbed cuff, and a body that very subtly drapes down to the rib at the waist. The cozy, high neckline is folded double. Needles: 4 mm & 3.5 mm Yarn: Fabel Knitwear Athena Size: (XS) S (M) L (XL) 2XL (3XL) Bust: approx. (80cm) 90cm (100cm) 108cm (118cm) 127cm (132cm) Note that this pattern has -2 to no ease at the bust and will stretch slightly to fit nicely across the bust. Pick the size closest to your own bust measurement. Quantity Athena: (270) 300 (350) 350 (400) 450 (500) g Gauge: 20 st(s) = 10 cm NOTE ON AVAILABLE SIZES - if you want to knit this, or any of my patterns, in a larger size than I currently have published, please get in touch! The only reason it is not available in larger sizes is I couldn’t get testknitters for those sizes, and I don’t want anyone to pay for a pattern and knit a size thats not been tested. So if you would like to (test)knit this - or any of my patterns! - in a larger size than is currently available, drop me a message and I’ll send you the pattern for free!
Plates. A simple round surface on which we put food. An item so mundane, you'd probably think that someone's crazy if they said that they're entertained by them. Well, there are such people, and they're not as crazy as one might imagine because there is such a thing as entertaining plates, however rare the phenomenon may be.
This listing is for a PDF PATTERN ONLY for making your very own baby sitting cow! To make this pattern, you will need: - this pdf pattern! ;) - yarn (at least two or three colors) of any weight you prefer (however #4 weight yarn or smaller will be very small and require some practice with small amigurumi making!) - safety eyes - crochet hook a few sizes smaller than suggested - scissors - stuffing - darning needle - (optional) stitch markers - The 2 pdfs provided include a simplified "type-only" pattern, and an artistically styled pattern - If you need any clarification or have any questions about this pattern, do not hesitate to contact me on Instagram @primrosefiberstudio or via the Etsy message portal! - This pattern is intellectual property. You may not redistribute, resell, translate, duplicate, or claim this pattern as your own (either in part or as a whole). - Feel free to post and/or sell your finished plush! But do credit me as the pattern's designer by providing my instagram handle (@primrosefiberstudio) and/or the direct link to this pattern's Etsy listing! - This pattern is written using U.S. crochet terminology - This pattern's difficulty is 'advanced beginner'. The skills you should have include color changing, making magic rings, counting rows/stitches, and "sewing" multiple pieces together. As you will receive your two pdfs right after purchasing, there are no refunds or exchanges (and no exceptions), I hope you can understand!
Say "Aloha" to your very own Ukulele! This DIY kit contains all the pieces for your instrument and features smooth, unfinished wood to paint and decorate as you like.
Storytelling cards are a wonderful way to teach kids the art of storytelling. Making your own storytelling cards is easy! I'll so you how.
Take your health into your own hands and get those files! This is why it's so important to own your own health records.
PLEASE FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS ON THE SCREEN TO INSTANTLY DOWNLOAD YOUR PURCHASE(S) Go to 'YOU>Purchases and Reviews' at the top of any Etsy page to download current and/or past digital pattern purchases. *This listing is for a crochet pattern, not a finished product* Would you like to have this item made for you? Go here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/542363273/giant-praying-mantis-custom-order This is a fully articulated giant Praying mantis based loosely on *Stagmomantis carolina*. The crochet part of this project is very simple, though the assembly is quite involved. I have included over 50 photos to walk you through the assembly. Crochet Terms: American Language: English Finished Size: 29 inches long In-line color changes: none Skill Level: Novice Crochet, Advanced Assembly Shaping: involved Sewing: involved No. of Pages: 16 No. of Images: 51 See Blog for full Materials and Stitches list: http://www.jennawingatedesigns.com/2017/06/praying-mantis.html Pattern Usage You are welcome to sell finished items made from this pattern. If you do so online, please link to the website and give designer credit. Please do not reproduce, share, sell, or ‘borrow from’ this pattern in whole or in part, including all text or images. If you intend to offer items made to order from any of my patterns, please do not use my images to advertise. Your customers will want to see the quality of work YOU do, not the quality of work I do. Above all, your honesty is appreciated and allows designers to continue doing what they do. Please email only if you have any questions. No other form of communication is as reliable as email. Thanks!
Don’t miss my special: ♥ Add 5 “The Jane Victoria” patterns to your cart and only pay for 4! ♥ Individual patterns only. The Silmarwen Súrion Hooded Cropped Mozzetta Pattern _______________________________________________ Tutorial for the SYTK Stitch General tip: If you’d like to go seamless try a Kitchener’s stitch to graft the top of the hood. A beautiful, very “Morgana,” Celtic-styled hooded mozzetta pattern is all in one piece and has a high ribbon-laced turtle-neck collar and a generous hood that sweeps the shoulders. It stays up on its own but for windy days you can use a hairpin to secure it without losing the silhouette. Wear it under your hood-less coats in lieu of a scarf! This is a multi-sized pattern S,M,L,XL and fits shoulder circumferences 38”-50” The materials required are: 3-4 skeins of Lion-Brand Wool-Ease yarn or just under 600-800 yards any other Aran weight yarn 1½ yard 5/8” - 1” wide satin ribbon Pair of 32” or longer 5 mm (US size 8) circular knitting needles or DPNs Pair of 32” or longer 4.5 mm (US size 7) circular knitting needles or DPNs Tapestry needle Wool-Ease is an Aran weight yarn. If you use a smaller, worsted weight yarn, your project may be far too small. You will have to watch your gauge carefully. If you’re unsure, it will be best to use a heavy worsted or light bulky yarn if you’re not using Wool-Ease for your project
Love knitting? Love biology? Don’t love paying someone else to do your knitting for you? Step right up ladies and gentlemen and witness first hand the wonders of the DIY Kit! Yes! You, too can knit your very own super-cuddly dissected frog. This kit includes: ~ Knitting in Bio 101 pattern (will be emailed to you as a digital PDF) ~ Wool/silk blend yarn in a very froggy green ~ Polyfil stuffing ~ Wool roving to make the needle felted guts, (including blue yarn for intestines and red yarn for extra bloody detailing) ~ Black yarn for the X’d out eyes ~ 10 T-pins ~ Green sewing thread This kit does not include: ~ Knitting needles ~ Needle felting equipment ~ Sewing needle ~ Dissection tray or frame for displaying your frog ~ Any ‘how to knit’ instructions. (I try to make my patterns very clear and easy to follow, but they do assume prior knowledge of knitting terms and abbreviations.)
Supplies 8 to 10 pieces of 18 inch (45.72 cm) 24-gauge floral wire Wire cutters or floral scissors 1 yard (0.914 meters) of butcher paper Scissors Tape 1 30½” x 20½” (77.47 cm x 52.07 cm) sheet of red cloth-based paper Elmer’s glue 1 sheet of stiff paper, like sketch book paper 1 foot (30.48 ...read more!
This narwhal pattern will help you make an aquatic friend of your very own. Graceful, yet snuggly, this narwhal design is quick and easy to make and has simple, pleasing shapes that children are sure to love.Find more fun patterns here: https://bit.ly/2JI7jazIncluded:My handmade narwhal pattern with written instructions and accompanying photos to show the steps. This download is available instantly and is in PDF format. This pattern does not include seam allowance.Finished Size:Approximately 7.5 inches long (excluding horn) and 3 inches wide. The pattern includes instructions to quickly and easy scale the pattern up or down using Adobe Reader.Language:EnglishSkill Level:BeginnerThis narwhal pattern is an easy pattern. It requires only basic plush sewing skills, minor hand sewing, and thread sculpting to get a spiral in the horn.Important Info:You may sell items with this pattern, provided that you credit the pattern design to BeeZeeArt. Under no circumstances may you redistribute, sell, or otherwise claim these patterns as your own.I DO NOT offer refunds on digital downloads so please purchase accordingly.Feel free to message me if you have any further questions.
Our My Capsule Wardrobe: Work to Weekend eBook sewing pattern collection contains five perfect patterns to take you seamlessly through the week. With chic office options alongside laidback weekend looks, each pattern can be made smart or casual simply by changing up the fabric and the accessories you wear with it. The five core patterns adapt to make 12 variations, giving you endless possibilities to mix and match and interchange everything. From the powerhouse Camille Jumpsuit to the super simple, make-it-in-an-hour Edie Top, these patterns go a long way. The collection includes a dress, skirt, trousers, top, jumpsuit and a gorgeous Mac coat. All your wardrobe bases are covered in our Work to Weekend collection. Scroll down to meet the patterns... Share your Makes!Making an Edie, Dana, Kate, Camille or Anna (or all five!)? Don't forget to share your makes with #soiworktoweekend.