Gorgeous work!(vía Pinterest)
Horrifying Clown mask
I make these! Hope you like them.
Katie Freeman
http://i.imgur.com/jVMR7jq.jpg
It's stuff. Made from yarn and fiber.
Yarn doesn't have to be boring!
Gorgeous work!(vía Pinterest)
I am both pleased and dismayed that my version of tortie sweaters from several years ago were not on par with these and thus not worthy of a an etsy store.. Zoya blames me for her lack of work as a model these days. Regardless, we both agree that the brilliance of dino-tortoise and tortie-shark deserve reblogs always. Get ye to etsy!
Incase you wanted to buy your tortoise some new digs …
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I make these! Hope you like them.
Katie Freeman
http://i.imgur.com/jVMR7jq.jpg
Two shells each 6” long, tapestry-crochet in mixed yarns and wire by Caroline Routh.
Tapestry crochet is a type of crochet in which you carry multiple yarn colors across the piece to produce a fabric that looks not just crocheted but intricately woven.
Brilliant! I’ve onlyjust started to explore the world of tapestry crochet, and everything it has to offer! Really fascinating.
Time for whiskers!

I stumbled on this prettiness via the Dutch blog Petite Fee. There is a free pattern too (in Dutch), but Google Translate doesn’t help that much. See how you go …
So this is amazing! Charlotte from the blog Waltzing Matilda shares how she taught herself this gorgeous stitch (called Solomon’s Knot or Lover’s Knot) from watching this video on YouTube. Check it out!
Mia’s blog minspiration shares some very useful tips for crocheting with two colours. This is a really great little lesson!
The Zen of Making shares a free Tutorial for a Crocheted Super Bulky Cat Bed. I just know that the Minky Tinky Tiger would LOVE this. Must make asap.
@continuants #knitting in the #park (at Nomahegan Park)
Currently!
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This is LOVELY work.
Crochet Ripple Afghan with little flower edging by riavandermeulen on Flickr.
This is an amazing stitch!! I was stunned when I stumbled upon it. About to try it out for myself. Love.
There’s a detailed photo-tutorial for how to master this new stitch via the Russian website Troichina. You can use Google Translate to help, or just work your way through the pics and accompanying chart.

Fireworks Surprise by Amy Schwab
What a fab little granny square right? This is a free Ravelry download. Amy recommends using anywhere from two to eight colors per square.