Dead Bees in Crochet Sleeves – the Futility of Bandages and the Elevation to Art
Esther Traugot’s piece “Huddle 2 (Workers)” — which showed in 2016 as part...
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Posted by Danielle | Jun 29, 2016 | Crochet Patterns |
Esther Traugot’s piece “Huddle 2 (Workers)” — which showed in 2016 as part...
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free knit pattern, baby bib, knit shirt and tie, handmade, DIY Get the FREE pattern from...
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You know this is what I’m talking about … Made by Pysselnetan based on a pattern by...
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crochet, handmade, coin purse, DIY, amigurumi His name is Flammenkueche the amigurumi! Originally...
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Nice one! Learn more about Helen’s fun piece (her first graphgan!) and The Craft Club...
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