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Lovely Lola’s Bouquet – YarnTangling and YurtFurtling
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The musings and misadventures of a yarn tangler and a yurt maker. MandalasForMarinke: Crochet Project in Memory of Wink from A Creative Being. Tutorial: How to unravel a jumper to recycle the yarn. Day of the Dead Skulls Shawl in ethically sourced Merino. Rock and Roll Crochet Wedding Bouquet. Happy Bunting and Blossom. Treating myself to a new scarf. Upcycled Cotton Bathroom Rug. Lutter Idyl Inspired Afghan. Macrame. How very retro. Visible Mending, Sashiko Style. Harmony Sunburst Granny, WIP. 12 year o...
Crochet Mandala – YarnTangling and YurtFurtling
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The musings and misadventures of a yarn tangler and a yurt maker. MandalasForMarinke: Crochet Project in Memory of Wink from A Creative Being. Tutorial: How to unravel a jumper to recycle the yarn. Day of the Dead Skulls Shawl in ethically sourced Merino. Rock and Roll Crochet Wedding Bouquet. Happy Bunting and Blossom. Treating myself to a new scarf. Upcycled Cotton Bathroom Rug. Lutter Idyl Inspired Afghan. Macrame. How very retro. Visible Mending, Sashiko Style. Harmony Sunburst Granny, WIP. There are...
Fairtrade – YarnTangling and YurtFurtling
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The musings and misadventures of a yarn tangler and a yurt maker. MandalasForMarinke: Crochet Project in Memory of Wink from A Creative Being. Tutorial: How to unravel a jumper to recycle the yarn. Day of the Dead Skulls Shawl in ethically sourced Merino. Rock and Roll Crochet Wedding Bouquet. Happy Bunting and Blossom. Treating myself to a new scarf. Upcycled Cotton Bathroom Rug. Lutter Idyl Inspired Afghan. Macrame. How very retro. Visible Mending, Sashiko Style. Harmony Sunburst Granny, WIP. Which is ...
Rock & Roll Crochet Wedding Bouquet – YarnTangling and YurtFurtling
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The musings and misadventures of a yarn tangler and a yurt maker. MandalasForMarinke: Crochet Project in Memory of Wink from A Creative Being. Tutorial: How to unravel a jumper to recycle the yarn. Day of the Dead Skulls Shawl in ethically sourced Merino. Rock and Roll Crochet Wedding Bouquet. Happy Bunting and Blossom. Treating myself to a new scarf. Upcycled Cotton Bathroom Rug. Lutter Idyl Inspired Afghan. Macrame. How very retro. Visible Mending, Sashiko Style. Harmony Sunburst Granny, WIP. This is a...
Silk – YarnTangling and YurtFurtling
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The musings and misadventures of a yarn tangler and a yurt maker. MandalasForMarinke: Crochet Project in Memory of Wink from A Creative Being. Tutorial: How to unravel a jumper to recycle the yarn. Day of the Dead Skulls Shawl in ethically sourced Merino. Rock and Roll Crochet Wedding Bouquet. Happy Bunting and Blossom. Treating myself to a new scarf. Upcycled Cotton Bathroom Rug. Lutter Idyl Inspired Afghan. Macrame. How very retro. Visible Mending, Sashiko Style. Harmony Sunburst Granny, WIP. Which is ...
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Three Stories High: Three Stories High
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I make something everyday. Wednesday, 12 August 2015. We live in a three story house, it keeps me fit and names my blog! Today I am giving you a peek into our other two three story houses. My Uncle made the first house for Big Sis when she was one and she has collected things for it ever since. Spending her birthday money on little plates and cups, pictures and flowers. Yesterday they decided to do a spring clean and take everything out and give it a dust; playing with a dry paintbrush and sweeping the c...
Three Stories High: Fashion Aran Cardigan
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I make something everyday. Friday, 24 July 2015. I have to level with you, I am not living in a parallel time zone where there are endless knitting minutes. I did actually finish this cardigan two weeks ago but my Minerva post is scheduled for today in case you wondered how I managed two knitting posts back to back! So it is July the peek of summer but us knitters know this is the time to finish off those winter WIP's in time to wear next season. This yarn is from Minerva Crafts. Are you a blocker? Im su...
Three Stories High: Psst! pass it on
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I make something everyday. Monday, 10 August 2015. I lured the children to the park at the weekend but secretly I knew there was an antique/junk/vintage. Shop next to it so I could squeeze in a little look around. I saw these little bits of old linen for 50p each. I had an instant idea as soon as I saw them. The green one looks like it has been cut out of a table cloth. I also bought a ceramic rolling pin that will make you swoon and a 'billi' can for making hot chocolate at the cabin. I can applique all...
Three Stories High: June 2015
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I make something everyday. Tuesday, 30 June 2015. All Done #7 Stars in your eyes. My 'All done' posts feature everything I make from one piece of fabric. I am not a stash hoarder, I like it all used up and useful. A piece of this jersey turned up in my last stash clearout a few weeks ago. Longtime followers may recall a tunic dress I made for Big Sis when I entered the world of jersey and stretch fabrics along with my wonderful, not so new now, overlocker about 2 years ago. You can check out my other 'Al...
Three Stories High: October 2014
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I make something everyday. Friday, 31 October 2014. I have wanted to make a double bed quilt for years. I always sort of chicken out and nearly make one, then another, then another and in truth the time making all those 'nearly' quilts could have made a fantastic one. One turned into a patchwork duvet cover which now resides at the cabin. One turned into a centre piece for a bed spread but not the entire top.another a wall hanging.Annnnyway. Cozy things blog photo. I made a template 11cm x 11cm. Why?
Three Stories High: November 2014
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I make something everyday. Sunday, 30 November 2014. Hooded Pixie Scarf Tutorial. Someone asked me to make a hooded scarf. I knew I had been cornered and I was unable to say no even though I am really busy, I don't know them at all and they have no idea how long it takes to actually make something but Hey ho! I took the situation as an opportunity to be creative and make a new pattern to share. Little M is 5 so it is too small for her but I needed a model! 300m /100g DK yarn. Row 1: Ch1, ss15, dc15 turn.
Three Stories High: April 2015
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I make something everyday. Thursday, 30 April 2015. Something for the weekend! I sort of knew it would happen.it was only a matter of time. There was once a time when I said life was too short to make your own knickers but then I have really got back into sewing. I want to sew anything and everything because you see, I just love learning new stuff. How does the gusset fit with the seam on the inside, I wondered. I enjoyed the post made by Lazy Daisy Jones. The possibilities are endless. I normally end wi...
Three Stories High: February 2015
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I make something everyday. Friday, 27 February 2015. Make this month shows that sometimes old goes with new. I always get inspired by people who can match old and new in their homes, there are often brave choices but the people who get it right really do make an impression. My besie has a modern kitchen with a painted pine bookcase and an art deco sideboard and it all looks fab. So Jo, what is your point? I made deep cuffs for an interesting sleeve finish. Strange face on that one! So did you like the tr...
Three Stories High: December 2014
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I make something everyday. Wednesday, 31 December 2014. Getting out is the best thing. I have been a bit torn this holiday, I want to be in the warm cracking on with some larger craft projects I can't do when I am at work four days a week or in the evenings because it is too dark and noisy to sew but the little ones like to be on the move preferably outside. I must say though today was a true tonic to family harmony. You see this hill from our cabin and the girls always ask about it. Make your own Jeans.
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YarnTalk | The latest knitting news, trends and interviews, every two weeks!
The YarnTalk ladies discuss the beauty of science and math in knitting and crochet, vests for fall, and last but not least, Allyson interviews our very own co-host, Leah! And guess what else? In honor of our get-to-know-the-host interview, you can enter to win your choice of one of Leah’s patterns in the Rafflecopter widget below! Enter to win a free pattern by Leah Coccari-Swift here! Don’t forget to check out our Pinterest board for even more links to what inspired this episode! Knitting in the News*.
Yarn Tamer | Spinning Yarn Dispenser
What Our Customers Say! Unsecured personal loans fremont, ca. New, innovative product! This is a great yarn dispensing tool for every knitter and crocheter! It will unwind your yarn flawlessly. You insert the center of your yarn ball onto the plastic sleeve and start to unwind. It keeps your yarn clean, off the floor (away from pets! And prevents tangling. You can throw it in your knitting bag and take it along with you. Lightweight – only 6 ounces. Grips on base to stay put. Yarn is always tangle-free.
'A Singular Yarn' - Strange but true happenings in Hicktown - Utopia, Untopia or Cult?
A Singular Yarn' - Strange but true happenings in Hicktown - Utopia, Untopia or Cult? Was the glue binding it all some highly questionable therapy meted out to vulnerable women? Covered up by 'powers that be'? A true Yarn for you to read, and believe or not -. About Ritual Abuse, Deception and Vulnerability in a Town just about Anywhere. We name it Hicktown. Scroll the righthand column f. Or recent posts from Sites. Of interest, or for help in a variety of personal situations. This story is unfortunately...
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Nice things made of wool. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 18 other followers. Follow on WordPress.com. Lovely Lola’s Bouquet. August 14, 2015. Mary Lewis, YarnTangler. Image by Emma Playstead photography. Like the original bouquet, this is actually more of embroidery and sewing project than a crochet project, but I like the mix of different techniques and the varied textures. 13 year old Lola walked her mum down the...
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Saturday, March 31, 2007. I reallly like dyeing yarn. Here's some stuff. The next one turned out really pretty but unfortunately I only dyed less than 50g. I'm using it to accent some socks now which are going well. This last one is obviously not dyed. I knit this awhile ago with either 32 or 34 gauge wire, US 10 needles, and some glass beads in my bead stash (we won't even go into that stash.). Next time, a sock post. Lots of socks. A plethora. Posted by heather @ 9:29 PM. Thursday, February 22, 2007.
Yarntastic | a mother and daughter who share a passion for knitting
A mother and daughter who share a passion for knitting. Camp Loopy: Project One. May 24, 2012. Here are the choices I have come down on (All Ravelry links):. By Laura Chau (Canada). Or Trellis and Vine. By Carol Feller (Ireland). By Kim Hargreaves (England). Not a sweater) by Susanna IC (Germany). Look forward to hearing your opinions! April 27, 2011. So now, I have my FSM wound and nowhere to go. Here is a new round up of possible patterns. Any thoughts on which one would be best? The Blog is Back.
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