Auf keinem Nähtisch dürfen sie fehlen: die Nähgewichte. Ich zeige dir heute, wie du welche nähen kannst du sie auch häkelst.
ハンドメイドするときに知っておきたい基礎情報のなかから、ここではワンピースやスカートの「ベルト通し」のかわりになる「糸ループ」と「布ループ」の作り方を丁寧にご紹介します。
Darning the cuffs of one of my old sweaters.
BOT (75% merino, 20% silk, 5% nylon; 350м/100г) in 2 threads.
A visible mending project to creatively repair an old aran cardigan.
Katie Treggiden speaks to Emily Mae Martin of TOAST who is leading in bringing repair culture into clothing, homewares, and accessories.
Darning the cuffs of one of my old sweaters.
Taking proper care of your knitted garments will make them look better and last longer, as Jen Arnall-Culliford explains.
Sydney-based artist Michelle Robinson weaves textured fibers in vibrant hues into playful, bright wall-hangings and accessories.
自分の両腕を使うだけで簡単に編み物ができる「アームニッティング」。指編みよりも簡単で、編み針の使い方が分からない初心者にもオススメの編み方です。慣れてしまえば完成はあっという間!基本の編み方を覚えてさっそくチャレンジしてみましょう♪
These Stash Buster Sweater Knitting Patterns are a great way of using up your stash of odds and ends of yarn.
When trying to come up with something green for Color Your Summer I decided on something that was green in more ways than one. Taking inspiration from this crocheted version: I made my reusable produce bag out of an old knit T-shirt. And then I went crazy! and made more bags out of old T-shirts and T-shirt sleeves in various shapes, colors, and sizes. It is really easy and requires very little
SKEINS: 3 skeins of Purl Soho’s Linen Quill SIZE: 13 inches wide x 67 inches long COLOR: Lychee Pink
Get crafty this weekend with beginner sewing projects, wall art, or high-end-looking twisted taper candles, plus sixteen other projects to DIY.
Der findes som udgangspunkt 3 forskellige typer strikkepinde. Jumperpinde, rundpinde og strømpepinde. Strømpepinde Bruges til at strikke rundt om noget, der er for småt til at kunne nå rundt om…
I cast off my scrappy hottie cozy. Details raveled here. To be honest I thought I was making my hottie a cozy so it didn't burn my skin, but I've since discovered that a woolly jumper insulates and now my hottie stays hot longer. Yay! We've been trying to eat from the kitchen garden as much as possible. There's not a huge amount of variety at this time of the year but we still have rainbow carrots, lots of salad greens, herbs, rainbow chard, spinach, the beginnings of broccoli and the very end of the peas. Yum! I've been thrilled and surprised at a thrifted package in the mail from Christina. It's funny, people ask me all the time how I feel about my whole life being out there for the world to see. I always reply that they don't really know me. They just know the tiny bits I choose to share on my blog. What surprised me about Christina's prezzie, is that every single thing she included, I would have bought from the oppy myself. Maybe she does know me. I was spoilt. I watched my farmer boy add another feather to his bow and become a tiler. And I loved knowing that the construction zone kitchen is coming to an end. Our new wood cooker is coming TOMORROW!!!!!!! I have loved snuggling up on the couch by the fire every night with my girlies and reading the stories of long ago times. I have wondered if it is possible that the Daphne might be getting ready to blossom already. In my mind I thought it was closer to September, but I'd be thrilled to be wrong. Oh how I adore that sweet Daphne smell. I've enjoyed watching the bottle tree change now it's tree has lost her leaves. I love how the old bottles fill up with water, sometimes tinkle in the breeze and reflect the low winter sunlight. I have been completely indecisive with my knitting. Casting on and then unravelling. Choosing a pattern and then changing my mind. Trialing stripes and then wanting plain. Deciding on a size and then not liking it. One of these days I'll get it right, until then I'll just keep knitting the first two rows over and over. I've been hanging out with this little chickie. All day and most of the nights too. I've been wrapping her up in woolly goodness and snuggling her close. She's a funny little thing. And the random number chooser chose comment number 12 for my Japanese crochet book giveaway!! Commenter number 12 is Kylie!!! Hooray for Kylie. Email me your details lovely lady and I'll pop the book in the post. So that's me, what have you been up to? What are you cooking/knitting/planting/crocheting/listening to/reading/thinking/noticing?? Do tell. Travel safe and happy my friends. xx
Mending knit socks makes them last longer, and using visible mending means not worrying about using matching yarn! This visible mending used swiss darning.
近藤幸子さんの「おやこおやつ」 簡単!レンチン求肥で「萌え断フルーツ大福」レシピ/近藤幸子さんの「おやこおやつ」第27回
slips... the kids go back to school and i must go back to spending quality time with miss ethel, my trusty sewing machine :)
La créative Normalynn Ablao réalise des reproductions amusantes d'aliments en crochet et ça donne (presque) l'eau à la bouche !
As part of my new resolution to keep my knitwear going for longer and reduce waste (although most of it has been going for many years already and was second hand to start with!), I've decided to try my hand at some visible mending. It's not something I've tried before, and I thought I'd s
Though you may not be feeling the chill in the air just yet, fall and winter are coming. This means it’s time to pull out your cozy woolens and get them ready for wear! We recommend laundering your…
15 Weird Knit Gifts More Uncomfortable Than a Wool Sweater
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Discover all the beautiful visible mending projects I've been working on recently, including a Swiss darning repair and mending cashmere sweater project.
Sock mending update 2022
Darning the cuffs of one of my old sweaters.
Hoy en día es posible hacer casi todo tu guardarropa pero algo que siempre nos atrae son los accesorios, a veces encontramos los accesorios perfectos para nosotras […]
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