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Author by Elijah K. Introduction These are just little things to have around your house. Different sizes -- different uses. Make it in cotton thread and felt and block it, you have a Christmas tree ornament. Lightweight wool or acrylic, a cro-sage! Bulky, fuzzy wool, a holiday trivet. The picture above...
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Sawatdee
on Dec 7, 2009
Filed under: General, Home Decor, can be used for anything!, carefree pattern, takes absoutely no time
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Introduction Ever felt like groping a bag snatcher? Here is your chance, grasp it now! The good news is he doesn’t run away and doesn’t mind you robbing him blind. Are you confused yet? Let me give you a hint. When you get to know him he turns out to be very helpful in the kitchen, and even tidies up...
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Author by Vickie Howell (www.vickiehowell.com) Introduction Adorn your spooky tree with these Boo-treelicious ghost ornaments! (Originally published as a Free Pattern of the Month on www.vickiehowell.blogspot.com) Materials List MATERIALS: 1 ball Vickie Howell Collection's CRAFT in color: Carol ...
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by
Info@14
on Oct 19, 2007
Filed under: General, Cotton, Home Decor, 3 - Light, crochet, vickie howell collection, halloween, ornaments, Craft yarn
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Author by Josi Hannon Madera Introduction The colors for this afghan (click the photo above for a larger image) are taken from the vivid, festive traditional hues of Mardi Gras. The pattern is based on a modified version of the Choctaw chevron, the basic shape which is used to build that tribe's...
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Author by Donna Hulka Introduction If you’ve ever staked plants in your garden, chances are you have a spool of jute twine lying around the house. Put it to a fun, new use with this beaded basket. If you don’t have any jute, you’ll find what you need with a quick stop by the twine section...
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by
yarntomato
on Jan 4, 2006
Filed under: General, Home Decor, 5 - Bulky, Plant Fiber, Beaded Jute Basket, Basket, 2005 August/September
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Author by Robyn Chachula Introduction Until a few weeks ago, I thought “alternative fibers” meant eyelash yarn. Oh, how I was mistaken. Alternative fibers really mean anything you can get your hands on to crochet and knit with except yarn. The only limitation is your own creativity. My awakening...
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Author by Even Howard Introduction Missing wildflowers and deep starry skies combined with concern about the buy-it-now nature of the modern world, I set about to create something lovely from the cast-offs of many summers still lurking in my closet. The whole process was magic, from cooking up small...