Rachel Rose Asks, Do Androids Dream of Electric Embroidery?
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Read MorePosted by Danielle | Jun 24, 2011 | Beyond Knitting, Craftivist Patterns |
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Read MorePosted by Danielle | Jun 24, 2011 | Knitting Patterns |
“Knitted toe up so you can adjust the calf and foot length to your specific needs while trying on the knee high, explained in pattern.” Get the pattern via LoveCrafts, designed by Lotta Groeger. Pattern also...
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Jun 24, 2011 | Crochet Patterns |
Made and shared by knottyfingers aka Mandalin Calamity. ETSY: knottyfingers
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Jun 24, 2011 | KnitHacker |
Shared by Kate aka craftastrophies.
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Jun 23, 2011 | Beyond Knitting |
Erica Hogenbirk’s inspiration is found in nature, architecture and every day life. Made by...
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Jun 23, 2011 | Crochet Patterns |
Visit Todd Paschall of Crochet By Numbers. Hat tip: Leslie aka crochetbug13.
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