Wool Terrarium – Such a Good Idea!
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Posted by Danielle | Mar 1, 2010 | Beyond Knitting |
Originally shared by lilfish studios.
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Originally shared by Erin Simon, aka urban farmgirl.
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I met my husband at a Lord Of The Rings watch party, so you know I adore this Lord of the Rings inspired cable colorwork cowl with a tree motif. Get the pattern via Etsy, designed by Melanie Rountree of Rountree Stitchery. More...
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Originally uploaded and shared by celiviel Want a pattern? Here’s a free pattern from Kay Jean. And for crocheters, I got you!
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Mr, bad earth!! Originally made and uploaded by muskten, who says (Google translated from Japanese), “He is detoxificationing! And He is sometimes broken. Natural disaster…….Even the earth cries.” Made...
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