Super-Deformed Star Wars Dolls
Bonnie of Star Wars Kids Crafts shows you how to make your own Japanese-style plush creations with big head and tiny body using our favorite Star Wars characters. Link.
Bonnie of Star Wars Kids Crafts shows you how to make your own Japanese-style plush creations with big head and tiny body using our favorite Star Wars characters. Link.
Knit up this cute Birdie Bag by Iris G on Mag Knits. The tree lace border is especially sweet. Link.
Summer is picnic time and this tutorial by cherry6goddess1 on Instructables shows you how to make a flatware and dish holders out of dish towels with limited sewing. Link.
Susan of Noe Knit has written up some amazing tips on how to “Knit Smarter Not Harder” on her blog. She’s got some hilarious anecdotes too. Tangled yarn like the photo above? Yes I’ve been there and it’s not pretty. Thanks to Susan’s tips, you can spend more time finishing your project. Link.
Lisa points us to the Skull-A-Day site submissions which includes these fun knit skull wrist warmers (or cozies). Find out how you can get the free pattern. Link.
Karen at Altered Cloth has a roundup of 5 different headbands you can make. Link.
Crafty Crafty points to The Knitted Walking Stick Cozy Competition that is happening now in the UK. You’ll just need to send in your complete cozy by September 7th. To read over more contest details, visit the site here. [ via ] Link.