Meshy! The beginning of a hat for a friend. Posting this to remind me to finish it soon. #knitting #mesh #yarncraft (Taken with instagram)

craftjunkie:

Mario Vest {How to}

Found at: http://www.happyseamstress.com

Waaai~! So cute!

daintyloops:

(via Waffel hat - free knitting pattern - Pickles)

The pattern looks complicated though :( I should level-up first!

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dashedlines:

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a scarf could never be too long. which reminds me. i need to start working on my friend’s black scarf :)

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Those mittens are ♥ but we have no winter here so it’s rather impractical if I make them. At most, fingerless gloves are still useful.

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lullaby-pls:

i want one! 

If only I was an advanced knitter, I could make stuff like these bags.

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I must bug Madz to bring me there! Love the haul she got from that thrift shop. I want YARNS! And new knitting needles. I wonder if they have circulars… @Madz: If you’re reading this reblog, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE bring me there. I promise to make you a hat in exchange for showing me where this place is ahahahaha.

madmadz:

Japanese thrift shop haul from a few weeks ago. 2 kimonos, an obi, 3 sets of double pointed (?) knitting needles in 7, 10 and 12, and a few balls of yarn.

The knitting needles are in perfect condition, except for one size 12 needle that has a tiny bite mark on the tip. There was also a loose size 6 in the brown pack and a metal tube thing. Too bad I forgot to get the smaller knitting needle for the green yarn. The yarns are also good except for the dark blue one.

The shop didn’t have much choices on their kimonos. Most of them are heavily stained or have ugly prints/colors, so I settled for this gray one and a fire orange one. I still have to make/find a red obi for the orange.

All in all, I think it was a good haul! I’m going back in a few weeks to see if they have better kimonos. :D

To sell or not to sell patterns…

I was wondering if I should sell some of the patterns of stuff I make. Especially to local crafters. Etsy and Ravelry both have lovely patterns but not everyone could buy them because of access to the payment methods. For relatively simple projects, I am thinking that I would sell them for a relatively low price so that crafters won’t be discouraged to buy them, especially students.

But I don’t know really. After all people could easily just pass the pattern along and maybe I’d end up not getting any profit nor credit. Lol. So yeah, I am not sure how to go about this.

preciousness:

diana world tour exhibition

This is a cute camera case! Bunny ears XDDD Why didn’t I think about this before lololol. But it kinda looks like cables and stuff that has been taken from a sweater.

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This made my day!