It’s What For Dinner – Knitted Meat by Stacey Chinn
“It’s What For Dinner” by Stacey Chinn … … part of a 2010 show called “Dropping Stitches: Knitting Trends in Contemporary Art.”
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Feb 18, 2011 | Food Hacks, Knitting Patterns, Yarn Bombs & Fiber Art |
“It’s What For Dinner” by Stacey Chinn … … part of a 2010 show called “Dropping Stitches: Knitting Trends in Contemporary Art.”
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Feb 16, 2011 | Crochet Patterns |
Great idea! Made and shared by Nadine aka imynda. Check out Etsy for a selection of flower applique patterns! * This post contains affiliate links.
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Feb 15, 2011 | Crochet Patterns, TVhack |
Bite my shiny metal ass! Get the pattern via Ravelry, designed by by Tamara Nowack. More Futurama...
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Feb 14, 2011 | Amigurumi Patterns, Crochet Patterns, TVhack |
Who else loves the Swedish Chef? Get the pattern via Etsy, offered by Esma Holden of Kiwi...
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Feb 9, 2011 | Crochet Patterns |
Photo shared by Strange GenET in collaboration with Joann, who supplies the crochet.
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Feb 8, 2011 | Crochet Patterns, Food Hacks |
“Instead of telling Ted you love him, you said falafel?” Made and shared by the toki cafe, get the pattern by Rose Langlitz here. Get the pattern in the book, Tasty Crochet: A Pantry Full of Patterns for 33 Tasty...
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