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Trendy Market Bags for Summer with Free Crochet Patterns

Trendy Market Bags for Summer with Free Crochet Patterns

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How to Use Up Your Yarn Stash in 2024 – Ingenious Ideas for Leftovers!

How to Use Up Your Yarn Stash in 2024 – Ingenious Ideas for Leftovers!

Today I want to share 8 ingenious ideas on how to use up your yarn stash - so you can stop being stressed out by all your leftover yarn!

Crochet pouch

Crochet pouch

Granny square pouch in acrylic yarn Custom made to size and colour of your choice Wooden button fastener Colours shown may be available if you wish to ask Please state your preference of colour and size when ordering Sizes are approximate due to the nature of yarn so there may be slight variations from those pictured If you would like a pouch larger than the sizes pictured please message and the price will be adjusted accordingly. Thank you for reading and supporting my handmade business

Gifting Handmade Showcase Week 1 — Sharon Holland Designs

Gifting Handmade Showcase Week 1 — Sharon Holland Designs

December 1st marked the start of my Gifting Handmade Showcase where everyday, for two weeks I’m sharing a new project from one of my talented testers and featuring them on my Instagram feed @sharonhollanddesigns . Each project is made using fabrics from my various fabric collections I’ve designed f

No.67 Sweater Pattern

No.67 Sweater Pattern

Online Download of PDF Pattern, or FREE with Yarn Purchase for this Pattern Construction of sweater No. 67 The sweater is worked in Le Gros Lambswool, top-down in the round, in stockinette stitch with purl stitch motifs. Yarn Colour 1: Biches & Bûches Le Gros Lambswool 400/500/600/600/700g Colour 2: Isager Alpaca 2 50g for all sizes (Shown in Le Gros Lambswool Dark Grey Brownish Undyed + Alpaca 2 colour 3) Dimensions of the finished sweater Small: chest width 55cm/21.75” - length from underarms and down (front) 34cm/13.25” - sleeve length 43cm/17” Medium: chest width 63cm/24.75” – length from underarms and down 34.5cm/13.5”…

Now THAT’S a weave! Student knits intricate ‘hairdos’ out of yarn – and now her woolly wigs are set to give a boost to women with hair loss

Now THAT’S a weave! Student knits intricate ‘hairdos’ out of yarn – and now her woolly wigs are set to give a boost to women with hair loss

Louise Walker, a student from London, created the unusual woolly wigs as part of a photography project - but they are now to be worn by chemotherapy patients dealing with hair loss.

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