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lour in a simple life: Who loves ya Daisy???
Hi everyone, Two posts in two days! I think this long bank holiday weekend is bringing some inspirational magic... To be honest I intended to draft this post and publish it when I had nothing to say, but I just can't wait!!!!! This daisy square came about because of a free gift in a magazine. A flower loom isn't something I would probably have bought myself, but in a fit of boredom I decided to give it a try. Then the 'what ifs' started... you know the 'I don't like the middle of these flowers... what if I crocheted a middle?' They're a wee bit fiddly to make, but oh so worth it I think. Who loves ya Daisy Square Enjoy! I'm back at work tomorrow, so you may not hear from me again for some time! Happy crocheting! Karen xx
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japanese flower tutorial. picture by picture. you can do this! - REVolution
these japanese flowers are sooo fun to make. i really love to combine bright colors, but of course you can create a flower with one single color. and especially if you are not too sure about changing colors, go ahead and make a few in the same color. exercise. tee hee. no gym necessary. it's all about repetition. let's roll! grab your hook and some yarn and here we GO. chain 6 and then make a ring: simply slip stitch in the first stitch of your chain. the one on the bottom. insert your hook like i did. after forming the ring: chain 4 (that is actually 1 double crochet followed by 1 single crochet). we are going to make the first round of the flower. for this we are going to work INTO the ring. that means as much as simply put your hook in the center of your ring. and put your hook INTO the ring, like i did in the picture above. you maybe need to turn your screen to the left, cause i didn't rotate this picture. but with your uber-imagination-skills that won't be a problem, right?!
Crockpot Coffee Kitchen Soap--Tutorial
This is one of my favorite handmade soaps. It works great for onion and garlic smells on your hands. You can buy most of the ingredients at your local grocery store. This process takes a while, but it is worth the end result. Ingredients: Cold coffee Olive Oil Palm Oil Coconut Oil Ground coffee (not instant) Almond or Castor oil Lye* (see notes) Equipment: Crockpot (I use a crockpot from a garage sale that is just for soap making) Stainless steel spoon (not aluminum!) Glass jar for mixing lye Wooden skewer for mixing lye Postal or kitchen scale that weighs in 1/10th of ounce increments Phenoolphthalein or litmus strips (in the pool supply aisle) Soap Mold (I use a pringles can!) Stick blender (helpful but not necessary) Weigh 12 oz. of cold coffee into a glass jar. Weigh 18 oz. of olive oil, 8 oz. of coconut oil and 6 ounces of palm oil into your crockpot. Turn the crockpot on high to melt the oils. When the oils are melted, pour in the lye mixture and stir to incorporate.
blog.artesanio » Mari Martín
Mari nació en Venezuela y hace 2 años que vive en Madrid con sus hijos. Es Licenciada en Computación pero desde niña ha estado tejiendo, ese ha sido su hobby. Arte que heredó de su abuelita, quien hacía trabajos preciosos, y está muy orgullosa de parecerse a ella en esta cualidad. “En general me encantan las manualidades pero el crochet es mi preferido. Para los posavasos usa hilo de algodón por la calidad, brillo y por los colores tan bonitos que se pueden encontrar. “Actualmente estoy expandiendo mis creaciones con nuevos modelos, quiero hacer también salvamanteles para los platos y botellas a juego con los posavasos y otros artículos que sirvan para nuestra mesa. Puedes seguir a Mari en Flickr y Etsy.
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Banco Hang eso es lo que voy a hacer!
Meestal ben ik niet zo een trouwe volger van een patroontje. Maar deze keer wel (de wonderen zijn de wereld nog niet uit .....) Dat neusje doet het hem ..... zo lief hihihihihihi Uit het boekje Minihondjes en -katjes haken Mijn laatste weekend alweer na een vrij weekje wat helaas voornamelijk in het teken van een kwakkelend grieperig verkoudheidje stond. En nog zet het niet door ..... het suddert. Dit weekend kruip ik dan ook lekker op de bank en doe, naast het hoogst noodzakelijke, niet veel. Helemaal heerlijk. En dan maar hopen dat we maandag tijdens de avonddienst weer blaken van gezondheid en energie hahahahahahaha Ga je nog naar de beurs dan HEEL VEEL PLEZIER En voor een iedereen: Liefs Moos
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