Max Alexander’s Knitted Madagascan Sunset Moth
Max Alexander of Max’s World continues to blow my mind with these amazingly detailed moths....
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Posted by Danielle | Jun 27, 2017 | KnitHacker |
Max Alexander of Max’s World continues to blow my mind with these amazingly detailed moths....
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This amazing rainbow of love took 5600 nails to complete … Photograph by Joseph Killian of...
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Great girdle of Aphrodite I LOVE this hat! Get a head start on the holiday season (I know...
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I read the news today oh boy … this pattern is from Rebecca #43, now out of print. Made and...
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“My father is a lepidopterist, an entomologist who specializes in moths. He is hard to...
Read MorePosted by Danielle | May 1, 2017 | KnitHacker, Knitting Patterns |
This is an amazing variation that works so well, the colors are just wonderful. Variation seen...
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