Mom Turns Kid’s Drawing Into This Awesome Crochet Doll!
Great work! Made and uploaded by Jenni aka theselovinghands who says: This is my 8 year old’s image of his 2nd grade teacher. I turned this picture into a crocheted doll for her.
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Posted by Danielle | Apr 15, 2010 | Crochet Patterns |
Great work! Made and uploaded by Jenni aka theselovinghands who says: This is my 8 year old’s image of his 2nd grade teacher. I turned this picture into a crocheted doll for her.
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Integrating textiles with the wooden chair, Adelaide Coombes used the lists from a Windsor chair back as giant knitting needles to create this unusual chair. This was part of the MA Furniture Design project “Act first,...
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Made by theselovinghands.
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What should one wear while dancing amongst trees in a golden wood? What covers the feet of elves?...
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