Let’s make library pockets that we can use in our journals! When I made my Owl Journal I mentioned the importance of adding at least one pocket on the inside of each notebook cover. If you don’t have those plastic corners you can make your own Library Book Pockets. I like the old fashioned feel […]
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Tutorial: How to Handsew a Patchwork Ball
Yes, it’s time for a tutorial, don’t you think? I promised this one when I made balls early this summer and quite a few of you were interested in learning how to make this pretty toy! I have had it on my to do-list since then but haven’t come around to actually sitting down and […]
Amigurumi duckling from a pattern
When I received the book Kyuuto I decided to try to make an amigurumi from a pattern. My previous ones I’ve made free hand. I didn’t think I would need the book except for great visual inspiration, but I’m so glad I did try one of the patterns! It was easy, fun and my first […]
Knitted fluff with Chinese fake wool
I’ve knitted this big airy fluffy thing. Could be a giant monster… but it’s not! It’s a shawl! Related PostsKnitting a very long sock next year No reading in a week Working on Loose Art Journal Pages Fireplace knitting Stricken kann süchtig machen
Round Skirt
I have so many fabrics that are too beautiful (and too big) to just lay folded in my wardrobe. I thought that this spring/summer I would make some skirts for me out of some of this fabric. But it’s been slow, really slow. At least I haven’t bought any new fabric at all this year. […]
Pointy kitty Sunshine
I’ve made a Pointy Kitty using a free pattern I found online. It’s SO cute, don’t you agree? And as I suspected as soon as I saw this pattern, lots and lots of more cats are being created right now! I can’t wait for Hillary’s softie toy pattern book that will have a few more […]