Making Hats From Recycled Sweater Wool – Genius!
cosymakes knithacked this awesome helmet hat using recycled sweater wool.
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Posted by Danielle | Oct 4, 2008 | Knitting Patterns |
cosymakes knithacked this awesome helmet hat using recycled sweater wool.
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Oct 2, 2008 | KnitHacker |
Not sure I’d build a house with these, but man would I have loved to play with these as a wee one. Read more about their discovery at SuperNaturale.
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Sep 30, 2008 | Beyond Knitting, Craftivist Patterns |
It’s street art! Canadian artist Lauren Marsden knits street signs – a collection she calls “Territorial Knittings”. Here’s a lovely example: See more of Lauren’s work at...
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Sep 27, 2008 | Beyond Knitting, Crochet Patterns |
OMG… Read more about it at What Not To Crochet.
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Sep 26, 2008 | KnitHacker |
“I created a Ferrari because it is instantly recognisable and the opposite of what people expect from something that is knitted. Bringing Binary opposites together results in the work becoming appealing to a mixture of...
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Sep 25, 2008 | Craftivist Patterns, Crochet Patterns, Knitting Patterns |
This is an oldie hack but goodie hack… knit by teriyakimoto without a pattern. Read more about it over at craftster. If you’re a crocheter, there’s a great pattern here.
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