Probably I'm not the only one who has few projects sitting in the back of my closet I'm not going to finish. There are many reasons why some projects were abandoned. Perhaps you've lost interest in or your taste in color has changed. Maybe you have old knit/crochet sweaters or shawls you don't wear anymore. As a designer,
A simple craft idea using wool. This paper cup weaving craft for kids to make and gift is fun and easy to do. Ideal craft for little ones.
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While blog surfing today I came across this print that I had no problem relating to, and I know I'm not alone. Don't you just adore her Happy Socks? The print is most appropriately called Yarn Love Affair and is available for $15.00 here.
If you’ve been a fan of ours on Facebook, Pinterest, or Tumblr, you may have noticed the beautiful photos of Artyarns yarn colors juxtaposed against photos of nature or art that contain similar color themes. These have been very popular and are quite fun to put together! Our next contest centers on beautiful photos of Artyarns. […]
Make a DIY yarn swift at home. 2 video tutorials inside, one tutorial requires the use of power tools (drill) and some readers asked for something simpler and building from scratch.
Susie's Reading Mitts Designed by Janelle Masters & Susie Rogers Free Download on Dancing Ewe Yarns website Knit in Cloud 9 (50% Angor...
Montreal er et luksuriøst, håndfarvet garn i 100% ren merinould. Garnet er superblødt og chunky og derfor velegnet til vamset strik og hækling på pind/nål 7-8 mm. Montreal er OEKO-Tex certificeret og kommer i store, lækre fed á 100 gram. Farverne taler for sig selv. Da Montreal er håndfarvet, har garnet nogle helt enestående smukke farver, som giver det færdige resultat et flot udtryk. En del af charmen ved håndfarvet garn er, at hvert fed er unikt, og at farverne fordeler sig forskelligt. Vær derfor opmærksom på at der kan være variationer i farverne, selv indenfor samme lot.
PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION Cute crochet sprout w/ multiple uses! — Can be used as headphones accessory, bookmark, cable holder, and more — Please allow for slight variations since this product is handmade by me! — Made with 100% cotton yarn — If purchasing the 8 or 9 inch sprout, please note that the item wraps around the top of the headphones twice to maintain shape. — The video on this listing is an example of an 8 or 9 inch sprout! — The 4 inch sprout does not wrap around the headphones twice, therefore may potentially not maintain its shape sitting up. HEADPHONE DIMENSIONS: I used my personal headphones to help with determining measurements: — Sony WH-XB910N: 1 inch headphone band — Astro A50: 2 inch headphone band — Arctis 7: 1.7 inch headphone band — Apple Airpod Max: 1.7 inch headphone band I recommend getting: — 4 inch sprout for 1 to 1.7 inch headphone band — 8 inch sprout for 1 to 1.7 inch headphone band — 9 inch sprout for 2 to 2.4 inch headphone band • — If you would like a custom size or color, please send me a message! — I do not accept returns or refunds, but please feel free to contact me if there are any questions about your order. SHIPPING DISCLAIMER: Shipping costs includes tracking number provided by USPS! — I decided on NOT using the cheaper alternative of shipping through Pitney Bowes due to the high frequency of “lost/stolen” packages that comes with that. Pattern link: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1481855365/ Thank you! xoxo
If you happen to be working on a project that requires the use of a very wee ball of yarn, then you might want to take advantage of this handy tip from VickieDesigns by sticking your yarn in a tea infuser and using it as a travel yarn dispenser!
Penny Richards: "My kid deserves a completely unique and exuberant wheelchair. So I'm yarnbombing a plain black spare wheelchair with absolutely no personality into something full of color and texture and convenient upgrades (like pockets!) and fun extras (like jingle bells and mirrors and beads), with crochet, hand sewing, and embroidery, mostly using secondhand materials."
This JPG beauty fashion stock photo is suitable for projects that involve hobby, warm, and wooden.
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We all do it—make yarn substitutions, I mean. We find a crochet pattern we absolutely adore, promise ourselves that we are going to do our utmost to be faithful to that pattern, see the type of yarn the pattern calls for, and...nope! The specified yarn is oftentimes the first thing to go when following a crochet pattern. There are a million reasons why we substitute yarn: Maybe the yarn has been discontinued since the pattern was designed. Maybe the type of yarn listed is too expensive. Maybe you want to use yarns you already have in your stores. Maybe you prefer the feel of one yarn type over another. Whatever your reason, it’s a fact of life that, sometimes, it can come in handy to know how to substitute yarn the right way. But what is the right way? At first, it may seem simple to substitute yarns. However, it’s not as easy as swapping yarns that are the same listed weight. Although we all wish substitutions were such a breeze, the ins and outs of substituting yarn are a little bit more nuanced. Never fear, though! Below we’ve compiled a comprehensive and beginner-friendly yarn substitution guide that will make substituting fiber as hassle-free as possible. Once you learn what to look for when making yarn replacements, you’ll be able to swap out materials like a pro. Say goodbye to garments that don’t hang right or that come out the wrong size after a change in yarn gone wrong. With this easy-as-pie tutorial, you’ll be able to keep faithful to your pattern even when you make a material change.
Explore knitting patterns for every level of knitter. Whether you're a beginner or want to hone your skills, you'll love these knitting patterns.
A step-by-step tutorial on the pinhole cast-on method - including a video. How to do it with circular or double-pointed knitting needles.
Christina McFall over on CRAFT has a great tutorial on using the cyanotype printing technique on textiles like handknits and crochet.
Habu - 50% linen, 50% nylon
Free knitting pattern for fingerless mitts with a simple lace motif on the hand. Uses a thin metallic yarn held with the main yarn to give it some bling.
Beginner level pattern for our adorable and highly requested Half Star Earbud Pouch! These can fit AirPods and AirPod Pros, and come with a hole for your charger. Easy to work up in one sitting :) This pattern uses US crochet terminology, US customary units for measurements, and comes with an abbreviation list. This pattern is for personal use only. Please DO NOT sell any finished products made with this pattern or sell, distribute, or claim any part of this pattern as your own! Please do credit and tag us in your posts of your finished items ❤️ Happy crocheting! Materials: Worsted medium weight yarn in 2 colors 4mm hook Yarn needle Scissors Thread & thread needle Sew-on snap button closures Ball chain Tape measure & stitch markers Optional: star charm and jump-rings + two pairs of jewelry pliers for charm (OR thread) NOTE: This is a PDF pattern, not a physical product. Due its digital nature, we do not offer refunds.
Are you planning a crafting get together? Or do you know a crocheter who has a birthday coming up? If so, these yarn ball cupcakes are the perfect treat for your party! Or make them for yourself just because you love yarn! These are actually very simple to make and use store bought items: -
Kids dye their own chunky wool yarn with Koolaid, then make happy little weavings on cardboard looms.
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Like this photo? Like it *a lot*? Want it on a postcard? Sure thing! Pattern: Well Heeled Spatterdashes by Jennifer Fabian, smaller size Yarn: Cascade 220 Superwash, Black; Madelinetosh DK, Twig Needles: US 2.75/3.00 mm [ rav ] It has been deemed that my minion for Nova Albion needs to be wearing product. And honestly, I can't think of anything more perfect for this yarn and these buttons.