hilarious yeti dryer ball by @hamandeggs_etsy
Made by Heather Jarmusz.
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Mar 10, 2013 | KnitHacker |
Made by Heather Jarmusz.
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Feb 23, 2013 | Yarn Bombs & Fiber Art |
Made and shared by Pamela Resnick aka GypsyPurl.
Read MoreShared by Emily McEwan-Fujita who says, “I needle felted real cat fur to create ‘Grumpy Cat’ on a recycled thrift-store cashmere/silk blend sweater. The fur was sustainably harvested from my...
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Feb 9, 2013 | Yarn Bombs & Fiber Art |
Don’t worry, it’s felted! Made and shared by Hiné Mizushima. Follow Hiné on Facebook, Instagram, Flickr, her own site. and check out her Etsy shop! * This post contains an affiliate link.
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Jan 24, 2013 | Pets, Yarn Bombs & Fiber Art |
Made and shared by Kerri Pajutee aka Paju-tee who explains that this is a “dollhouse...
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Jan 22, 2013 | KnitHacker |
Made and shared by Tammy of Ginko Girls … who says, “my knitted version of the truffula trees on a wet-felted background. From my first solo show!” Thanks Tammy!
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