Darcy is the winner of this giveaway via a random drawing. Thanks again to “Noni (Nora Bellows)” and “Pat Miller, Proprietress of The Taming of the Ewe” for the yarn and to myself 🙂
Darcy lives in the Antelope Valley … Read More ...
Patterns, projects and techniques
by Linda Lanese
Darcy is the winner of this giveaway via a random drawing. Thanks again to “Noni (Nora Bellows)” and “Pat Miller, Proprietress of The Taming of the Ewe” for the yarn and to myself 🙂
Darcy lives in the Antelope Valley … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
I found these felting patterns for all of you to try if you find them to your liking. Please drop the designer’s sites and tell them where you heard about their patterns.
Little Fox
http://trhfox.googlepages.com/home
French Market Bags
http://www.knitty.com/issuewinter03/PATTfrenchmarket.html
Booga … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
How cute are these felted apples and I want to knit a crate full for myself. This apple pattern is free for you at Maddycraft.com. Manddy Craft’s not only has this sweet apple pattern but they also carry a full … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
The blog, titled “Home Work” is kept by Leah and she has an ETSY shop called “Spider Felt”. Leah has some wonderful FREE felting tutorials that I think that you will all want to see and try. She uses several … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
Pat Miller, Proprietress of The Taming of the Ewe is generously adding another skein of the Cascade 220 yarn and she is also throwing in the brown 🙂 Let all support Pat and pay her a visit and discover all … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
I have been seeing these adorable Japanese Felting books all over the web on different blogs and they seem to be in demand in crafting circles. It appears from the people that use them that you do not need to … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
Hi everyone, well it is giveaway time again and I have been trying to get some yarn shops to donate the yarn, but without much luck. If any of you have a generous yarn shop that may be interested in … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
Enjoy this excellent pictorial tutorial on applying the Shibori technique to recycled wool sweaters. This is a lovely scarf that is eco friendly and fun to make. Betz combines the ancient technique of felting with today’s cast-away sweaters to … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
I was looking around the internet for some cute ideas for summer felting you can do with the children. These adorable crafts will be fun for the entire family and make neat gifts. Let’s … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
Linda is the first winner from the giveaways to send me a picture of the Noni Pattern she knit and I am thrilled.  She knit the “Cascading Fuchsias Market Bag†and decorated her bag with a Rose and … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
Angele Dohmen lives in the Netherlands and is an extraordinary felting artist. This is not felting your knits this is authentic felting from roving and this takes an artist’s eye to create such lovely items. Please drop … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
Nicky’s new book, Fabulous Felted Bags, is a treasure chest of delightful bags to knit and felt. She pulled out all the stops when she designed the hand bags presented in this book. The bags range from … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
You can always count on Interweave Press for the best publications and one of the most interesting web sites. You find all the new magazines and books on a variety of crafts, plus free patterns. Visit Interweave and … Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
There was one gentleman that entered the Noni Pattern, yarn and Frame giveaway and I just could not allow him to be ignored. I got to meet him and presented this bag you see to him.… Read More ...
by Linda Lanese
I am impressed with Amelia’s felting art and on how realistic her pets are and I can see why her ETSY shop “Amelia Makes Art” is so popular.  Several years ago I did the same type of … Read More ...