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(thank you Jo Crawford for this image you took) So many students in our beginner knitting workshops really like my Beginners Knitted Blanket Project and so I am sharing the very easy pattern with you here. For this blanket I knitted a total of 63 squares (it is quite a big blanket). If you want to make this blanket for […]
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This is extraordinary. A small group of 12 knitting addicts knitted this whole village of Mersham in Kent. It has taken them 23 years in total to knit this village. They have knitted up 60 properties, complete with wheelie bins, outdoor loos, gas tanks, cars in the driveways and even a smart red telephone box. […]
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I was very happy to be featured on Urban Craft Collective‘s blog this month. They are doing a whole spread on Crafting in Public and those who have met me will know I have no shame or embarrassment and craft whenever I can and wherever I can! There’s a little photo to prove this below. […]
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This video actually shut me up for the full 9 minutes. Its amazing and truly magnificent.Kseniya Simonova won Ukraine’s “Got Talent” contest in 2009, although I have only just come across this now though. Kseniya recounts Germany conquering Ukraine in the Second World War. She brings calm, then conflict. A couple on a bench become […]
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