This Portrait Wears a Crocheted Hat
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Posted by Danielle | Feb 24, 2010 | KnitHacker |
Originally uploaded by Polina Subbotina
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Made by Mollie of Tough Love Knitters.
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I made him a little winter outfit Originally uploaded by shortstuff411
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The concept for a felted pillow: The reality (almost done): Made and uploaded by Josi Hannon Madera.
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Love Knot Brooch Originally made and uploaded by Plastic Girl, who says “Brooch is made from a vintage knitting needle, sterling silver and stainless steel.”
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Feb 22, 2010 | Beyond Knitting |
What else are you going to do with all those cables? Gizmodo says: “He used anything from iPods to LAN cables, power boards and fabrics to create sculptures for his ‘MODE less CODE’ exhibition at the Nanzuka...
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