Just like it says on the box, this is a yarn basket made of scraps. It has that absolutely delightful patchwork/rag doll color quality that is the quintessence of home-made heart-felt craft.
Just like it says on the box, this is a yarn basket made of scraps. It has that absolutely delightful patchwork/rag doll color quality that is the quintessence of home-made heart-felt craft.
Lastly, here is a more traditional, softer tote-type summer stash basket. Truly, this one is perfect for crocheting at the seaside the park as you enjoy the sunshine and warmth.
With the Nostromo pattern, you will indisputably get a lot of creative possibilities. Its icicle shape makes it perfect for a curtain, when you can easily adjust to length by adding more squares. You can also easily adjust shape and make it asymmetrical, where each icicle will have a different length, or make it shorter in the middle of the frame and gradually prolong it to cover the vertical parts of the window frame.
The Nostromo pattern is also a great bedspread. You can easily make over an interior by adding Nostromo curtains and a matching bedspread
The lacy heart Curtain will be a great addition to a classic or rustic interior. Calm and elegant, it will definitely give you a crowning touch to your window without distracting your eyes from other decorations.
This cute rectangular basket ha26s sturdy wooden bottom. You can easily buy it in the craft store! It works perfect with cotton yarn, which you can transform into lovely accessory for your home.
If you've already made swirl and roller coasters, why not put in a little additional effort and crochet a holder? Simply, wow, this set of coasters and a holding basket is out of this world, and definitely giftable.
Yellow honeycomb pattern
In truth, there are no limits to the shapes, textures and colors an Easter potholder can take. Here are some circle-based chicken and rabbit patterns to prove this point.
This project is a calming and meditational floral display for your wall. While that may seem a little wasteful, it's not. Surely, art needs no reason.