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Introduction This pattern was born out a) an urge to make mittens and b) an even greater urge to use Deborah Norville Serenity Chunky-Weight yarn (SO SOFT). I'd tried to make mittens before, and the decreases at the top always kicked my butt. I was making my first ever sock when it hit me: why not...
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Author Natalie Brock Introduction I like these bangles, they're comfy and they don't make a loud racket when you move your arms! Make them in a rainbow of colours to suit your outfit or simply give them as gifts. This pattern first appeared on my blog http://hookylove.blogspot.com/ Materials...
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Author Erssie Major Introduction Bright and colourful baskets are made from scraps of chunky wool by making a circular 2 colour or 3 colour spiral base, then making the sides using simple motifs and tapestry crochet See Carol Ventura's blog for more on that technique. These are firm baskets blocked...
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Author Michelle Ryan (aka NezumiWorld) Introduction Pretty flower in a bulky yarn something I normally don't use for flowers but makes a nice sized super quick flower. Materials List Super chunky/ Bulky (USA)/ 16ply I used Rowan Little Big Wool (very small amount used, left over from another project...
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Author Tarra Gray Introduction My very good friend Jonathan never wanted me to make him anything which was hard for me as I love to knit/crochet things for people. FINALLY one day we went to my LYS and he picked out this yarn and said I could knit him a headband. So I did. Then he loved it so much he...
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Author by Donna Hulka Introduction If you’ve ever staked plants in your garden, chances are you have a spool of jute twine lying around the house. Put it to a fun, new use with this beaded basket. If you don’t have any jute, you’ll find what you need with a quick stop by the twine section...
Posted to
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by
yarntomato
on Jan 4, 2006
Filed under: General, Home Decor, 5 - Bulky, Plant Fiber, Beaded Jute Basket, Basket, 2005 August/September
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Author by Robyn Chachula Introduction Until a few weeks ago, I thought “alternative fibers” meant eyelash yarn. Oh, how I was mistaken. Alternative fibers really mean anything you can get your hands on to crochet and knit with except yarn. The only limitation is your own creativity. My awakening...