Raspberry Knit Flower Brooch
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Posted by Danielle | Mar 7, 2010 | KnitHacker |
Shared by by Kaiser Tia
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“These little scenes are made of wool and fitted into birch branch and oak branch containers, cut from downed branches.” Originally shared by lilfishstudios
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It’s also made with recycled materials! Here’s a pattern to make one! Crocheted by Emily Kircher, who often uses recycled bedsheets. Here’s a pattern to make one! * This post contains affiliate...
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Mar 6, 2010 | Beyond Knitting, Crochet Hacks, Pets |
Made by Right Paw, Left Paw
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So creative! Originally uploaded by Heather Seaman of the CrazyHatSociety.
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Get the pattern via Etsy, designed by Tiny Owl Knits. More Patterns From This Designer: This post contains affiliate links.
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Originally made and uploaded by Crafty Missus D
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Knitted Graffiti London yarn bomb spotted by dubmagic!
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In 2002, Freddie Robins mounted an exhibition featuring knitted homes of female killers or the houses where they committed their crimes. Knitted Homes of Crime: Eleanor 2002. Hand-knitted wool, quilted lining fabric....
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Mar 2, 2010 | Beyond Knitting |
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