Knit or Crochet An Amazing Asteroid Ball … a Dandy Dodecahedron Like This Makes a Great Gift!
Gauge is not critical, just make sure there are no holes for the stuffing to escape. Get the...
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Posted by Danielle | Aug 10, 2010 | Amigurumi & Kawaii, Crochet Hacks, Free Patterns!, Knit Hacks |
Gauge is not critical, just make sure there are no holes for the stuffing to escape. Get the...
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Shared by appleblossom3.
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This beautiful cosplay head piece sold out over at Anthropologie in 2013 but you can still buy one direct from the designer! Made and shared by Sweet Pea Toad who says, “I think I need to have the ears bigger. Hubby said...
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Made by Ariel who says, “Why you ask? The rubber on our fridge handle started to rip. I looked on on the Sears parts department web site it would be over $200 to repair it. Well, not for one but we’d need two if I...
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Aug 9, 2010 | Knit Hacks |
The Adoration – an allegory “I was a die-hard fan of Ziggy Stardust as a teenager and carried my obsession well into adulthood. This image represents the strong influence of music and art in my life with Bowie shown...
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Made and shared by Howie, aka WooWork.
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Vanilla sponge cake filled with buttercream and strawberry jam. Decoration: buttercream and fondant. Made and shared by Layla Pegado Cakes.
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BEFORE FELTING AFTER FELTING Made and shared by Valerie Pagnier.
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Seen at Haunch of Venison in London, circa 2010. Photograph shared by Paki Nuttah.
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Aug 7, 2010 | Craftivist |
The whole world smiles! Shared by Really Turning Japanese.
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