Knit & Crochet Tamago Sushi Amigurumi
An old friend of mine used to say that you could tell the quality of a sushi place by its tamago. Visit Etsy for more knit & crochet sushi patterns. This post contains affiliate links.
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Posted by Danielle | Oct 18, 2011 | Crochet Patterns, Food Hacks, Knitting Patterns |
An old friend of mine used to say that you could tell the quality of a sushi place by its tamago. Visit Etsy for more knit & crochet sushi patterns. This post contains affiliate links.
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Oct 14, 2011 | Beyond Knitting, Food Hacks |
Amazing work Sonya Philip – love this one!
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Sep 26, 2011 | Crochet Patterns, Food Hacks |
Made and shared by [Line]&co.
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Sep 1, 2011 | Beyond Knitting, Food Hacks |
“knitting class: final day june 2011, edible knits.” Made and shared by Jenna Wolf aka craftworkin.
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Aug 5, 2011 | Food Hacks |
Yum! Plus, scroll down for carrots, broccoli and a baked potato! Play food at it’s wooliest! Get the pattern via LoveCrafts, designed by Sarah Elizabeth Kellner. More From This Designer: This post contains affiliate...
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Jul 28, 2011 | Beyond Knitting, Food Hacks |
So creative! And a colander too! Knit by Julia Douglas as part of her D.I.Y. Home Comforts series.
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