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September 22

Fold Formed Bracelet

Part 1 of 2:

Creating a fold formed bracelet using a technique I found in an Elizabeth Olver book: Jewellery Making Techniques

This is one I created at the start of the summer:

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A Photo journal of the process, I am not including instructions as they are in the book and there are lots of sites on the web detailing them much better than I can.

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Part 2 to follow in approximately a week

January 06

Talking about completed cardigan from front

 I have just completed this cardigan for a commission, see yarn crafts album for progress photo's

completed cardigan from front


October 02

Innocent Big Knit

 
Reposting this to the blog, hopefully the link will show up this time.
 
 
So Get your Knit on!
 
 
April 03

Re-Worked/Ratted T-shirt

This needs a little explaining

Rat Bikes are bikes that are maintained by their owners with whatever they can find, make fit or manufacture.

They take on a life of their own. Ratbike.org

My partner and I have been attendees of a motorbike rally in the UK called Rat and Survival, the T-shirt shown is from their website. However they only offered this particular one in male meduim and above. What is a girl to do.......

Re-work it of course


 
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