Giant Daphnia Brooch By Hiné Mizushima
Made by Hiné Mizushima. Daphnia is a genus of small, planktonic crustaceans, Wikipedia says....
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Posted by Danielle | Mar 24, 2014 | Beyond Knitting |
Made by Hiné Mizushima. Daphnia is a genus of small, planktonic crustaceans, Wikipedia says....
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The Knitting Witch wins again with this incredible Hobbit-inspired jacket which she calls a...
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Made by Oh!Villo. (Did we mention there’s a tutorial?) Hat tip: CraftGawker … So...
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This cross-stitch tapestry depicts the ‘Star Wars’ saga (so far) from Episode I to Episode VI....
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These quiet books are already made and make perfect gifts… but if you prefer to make your...
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Well here’s an interesting story. WAG Screen (a community-driven non-profit) is making a...
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