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So many projects, so little time!
I am a bit of a Jack-of-all-trades and at any given time I'm half way through at least three different projects. Finishing them all is a different story...
The hobby I spend most of my time on these days is card making. You can find them (as well as some other stuff I don't post here) on my blog: madebyeva.blogspot.com!
I am a bit of a Jack-of-all-trades and at any given time I'm half way through at least three different projects. Finishing them all is a different story...
The hobby I spend most of my time on these days is card making. You can find them (as well as some other stuff I don't post here) on my blog: madebyeva.blogspot.com!
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- followed Amanda T. 03 Nov 12:06
- followed PJ 03 Nov 12:05
- commented on their comment Hi Kristy, thanks for your lovely comment on my batwing shawl! I've recently rediscovered the recipe I used. And better still, there's a link there with corrections to the pattern, which was unfortunately full of mistakes. You'll need a Ravelry account... to K Rodge 02 Mar 22:20
- commented on their comment It's styrofoam - the ingredient list changed it to polystyrene for me... You need something for the felt to get tangled in. I used the same technique to make my felted robins! to Felted Easter Eggs 29 Oct 19:58
- followed Beads Unlimited 27 Oct 14:05
- commented on their comment Oh, I had hoped that would appear as a direct link, but the comment section apparently doesn't allow HTML coding. The link is: http://www.knittinghelp.com/videos/knitting-glossary Just copy and paste I guess... Good luck! to Baby Socks 22 Oct 09:03
- commented on their comment Hi, The Trace! Being more familiar with English knitting terms now than when I wrote this, I think I'll replace "make 2" with "YO twice" to be more clear. The term sk2p means "slip one, knit two together, pass slipped stitch over. This gives you a dou... to Baby Socks 22 Oct 09:00
- commented on their comment I agree with some of the others here - less butter and more powdered sugar did the trick! And they were excellent! to Homemade Bounty 28 Jan 15:33
- commented on their comment This is amazing! I would never dare to try it myself... You are talented! to Wall Butterflies 25 Jan 15:27
- commented on their comment Mmmm... For a super quick version of the same I have ground beef (fried and with spices) in the freezer and grated cheese in the fridge. Put nacho chips on a plate, sprinkle the frozen ground beef, salsa and cheese over - two minutes in the microwave o... to Nacho Bake 25 Jan 10:38
- commented on their comment As a rule of thumb, knit them about 20-30% bigger. If they come out of your washing machine too small, stretch them to fit (while wet). If they are too large, wash again! All yarns and washing machines felt differently. Also- I've finally managed to... to Warm Felted Slippers 25 Jan 10:06
- commented on their comment I'm sure that would work! You won't see the actual stiches anyway, whether you knit or crochet, because of the felting process. So just do whatever you feel most comfortable with. to Warm Felted Slippers 17 Jan 11:56
Joined 2008
Comments
tattyhair
The robins are beautiful, have made 2 for the moment but will make more for Xmas xxxxx
Miho S.
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28 projects
I absolutely love all of your project. Very pretty and delicate -so lovely.
Beads Unlimited
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Brighton, England, GB
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97 projects
Thanks for faving my Audrey Hepburn necklace!