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The press is always mentioning knitting. We had Wool Week in October 2010, spearheaded by Prince Charles, it involved over 80 fashion brands promoting the event. Knit “wear” is also being recognised outside of fashion and knitted homeware is making a real presence amongst homeware design. I blogged earlier about knitted lampshades, which was mentioned […]
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Happy New Everyone. For those of you who are subscribed to my newsletter you may have already seen this poster. I really love it and literally gets me motivated (not that is takes much) to craft almost instantly. I did a quick google search on “keep calm” and I found this nifty “Keep Calm” generator […]
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After writting about my Evening of Wool Dying I thought I would post a picture of how the skein now looks – still quite chuffed with this. Now I just need to decided what to make with it Close Up of my “sunset” themed wool dye.
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These spiral socks are simply too cute. I am not sure if I am more in love with the socks or the shoes! Yarn to Knit has posted a free spiral sock pattern on Ravelry download it from here. Don’t forget to buy your yarn online from Yarn to Knit with your 10% discount – […]
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The Lionheart Project is one of 12 commissions across the nation taking part in “Artists taking the lead”. It’s been developed by Arts Council England and is being delivered and funded by the Arts Councils of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Lionheart Project by Shauna Richardson, will feature three giant hand crocheted […]
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