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All About Ami - Page 1 of 19

All About Ami - Page 1 of 19

Token's Hooky Love Paper Flowers – Anyone Can Do That | FindInspirations.com Japanese Kusudama, this tutorial is featured on Craftuts Anyone can do that, I assure you. The proof: I can, just take a quick look at my result below. And, believe me, I am neither meticulous nor particularly patient. Below you can see my very first attempt to create paper flowers. What you will need to make your own Kusudama paper ball? 1. 3. 4. (optionally) I prefer torn paper instead of cut. You have to start with a single petal. Now you have to glue your 5 petals into a flower. Apply the glue to only one side of each petal, except for the last one, in this case cover both sides with glue. Your first flower is done. Don’t glue every petal right after you make it. When all 12 flowers are finished you have to glue them together. When two halves of Kusudama Flower Ball are ready you have to glue them together.

a pair & a spare Crochet School Sorry I've taken so long to post this very last post of the crochet school series. Would you believe me if I said I don't want it to end? haha That's not the real reason, although it is a little weird to be writing the last crochet school post (for now). Let's cover those questions first: Carly asked "I think you mentioned that you can weave in ends with a hook. Hi carly, Since you're making a blanket, I would probably just try to find a bigger needle. Nia asked "I understand how to make the corners when seaming horizontally but what about vertically.. do we skip the corners and just seam the sides? Since you only do one corner from each side when seaming horizontally, you'll pick up those other two corners when you to the vertical stitches. Leigh Anne asked "I was thinking of making some washcloths to give as Christmas gifts to show off some of my new skillz :) But what fiber yarn would you suggest?? Make sure you are crocheting into the right loops. Don't be afraid to ask for help!

Creative Kismet » Blog Archive » little guiding stars Since the new year has started I’ve been trying to think of ways to be more kind to my self. Especially when that nasty gremlins try to creep in and stump me. I remembered this origami star video on You Tube and had to get them involved in my plan. I thought it would be fun to make a whole bunch with kind words and “you are….” phrases inside. I made 60 of them, enough to last me the whole year if I open one a week, plus a few extra just in case. I used 12 x 12 inch scrapbook paper and cut 1/2 x 12″ strips, then followed the video HERE*. *UPDATE! Be Sociable, Share!

swellmayde craft blog This is the photo tutorial for making a zippered lining for the Lucky Wristlet. The tutorial shows, step-by-step how to make a zippered lining for the Lucky Wristlet. Let me know if something isn't clear. I will be happy to help you! Detailed instructions (text is above its corresponding photo) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. ... and end at the same point in the side seam. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. ... and place one side of the open zipper so the teeth start right at the 1/2" mark. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. I have a very detailed tutorial for sewing in a lining for a Starling Handbag. 58. 59. 60. 61. 60.

Stuffed animal This is actually quite a good idea! Ohoh Blog Non. C'est du crochet! Dans la quête de la parfaite cordelière je suis passée récement par l’étape scoubidou. Si vous êtes nés aux alentours des années 80 vous avez certainement connu cette vague déferlant sur les cours de récréation, accrochant aux stylos, trousses et porte-clés des formes colorées et sinueuses. Ou peut-être avez-vous à l’esprit la chanson de Sacha Distel… pommes, poires et des scoubidou-bidou-Ha! J’ignore qui a introduit le scoubidou dans le monde occidental, mais il est évident qu’il est en fait directement inspiré des arts de tressage orientaux, en particulier du kumihimo. il faut vraiment avoir du temps à perdre ! J’ai tout de m^me voulu vous faire partager cette expérience, voilà donc un tutoriel animé et commenté, j’ai fait tester l’utilisation du disque, elle arrive à tresser un petit scoubidou en s’aidant de cet instrument, alors qu’elle n’y parvient pas encore à main nue : c’est donc un outil intéressant pour les jeunes enfants que l’échec pourrait décourager.

How To: Make Blown Egg Ornaments One of our most popular holiday posts is our tutorial on dying Easter eggs with pieces of silk. It’s a unique process that creates amazingly beautiful eggs and it’s always a shame when it’s time to toss them! Many readers have asked if it was possible to use the same process on a blown-out egg so they could be kept indefinitely. The problem that arises is that hollow eggs float, so they’re difficult to boil. But thanks to one resourceful reader, we’ve solved that problem. First you’ll need to gather some household supplies. You can also try a plastic medicine syringe (instead of the snot-sucker), the type you’d use to give medicine to an infant. If you’re going to save the inside of the egg for cooking, then make sure to wash the outside of your egg and make sure that all of the tools you are using are clean and sanitized. Place your eggs in a bowl of warm water for about 10 minutes before starting. Now grab that paper clip and unfold it.

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