Combining an embroidery hoop and a round cork hotpad (trivet) for a quick hanging shelf for houseplants or the like sounds like a super-quick, handy little project. Tutorial by Susan Fitzgerald at Stitched Modern. Ta-da!
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Then on to some #mugrugs / #coasters / or #hotpads . Essentially small #ragrugs . #mirrixlooms #shastacombs (at Clyde, North Carolina) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cnh6zvTOoa_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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The Best Hot Pads To Protect Wood Table Reviews & Buyers Guide of November
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Ring For Sale-2120 arlington pl Hendersonville nc 28791
Here’s a ring for sale in our store-Arlington Place Store-and on our website for $125 on http://haunted2120arlington.blogspot.com
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Thinking about how Feanor will be held in Mandos until the end of the world. I've always been like "haha Feanor's in timeout forever, he's so awful that he will not be allowed to leave Mandos ever. haha!" But what if, what if it's less of a punishment and more of a mercy, letting Feanor take the time he needs to heal.
No one is expecting him to come out any time soon, so there's no rush, no pressure for him to be better than he is right now. Let him heal at his own pace.
Anyway I'm feeling emotional over Namo being so astronomically merciful.
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Here's part 2 to my 2023 crochet recap!
Mittens I made for someone's baby sister. I made similar ones in blue for the kid I babysit sometimes
May? I think may.
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My first ever actual clothing item, a crochet shrug! (Yes it's on my matress.)
This was made around the end of May for my best friend, and she loved it (she looks amazing in it)
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Cat ear beanie with ruffled brim rather than folded, for the same friend that the shrug was for. One of her favourites ^^
July-August, I believe, but I'm really not positive
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A maple leaf because, fun fact, I love maple leaves, and have been wanting to make one for ages, and finally got the thread yarn to make it. It didn't turn out exactly how I'd hoped, but I still think it's cute ^^
About August timeframe
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Potholders, hot pads, whatever you call them, things that you can put a hot pan on so it doesn't burn your table. I made three colour variations of circles and squares
June-July
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Keychains! My first time actually making keychains, and they turned out pretty well! The jellyfish was a commission (they loved it!) And the mushrooms were based off of me and my best friend, because my hair was split dyed, and she wanted one that would be pink because part of her hair is pink
All made in July-August
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Two pairs of dragon scale fingerless gloves. I'd shared the colourful ones before, but not the gray ones, but both pairs have scales on only one side so that they're still usable.
January-February?
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I made a bunch of these, mesh bucket hats, while I was at a camp, intending on selling them and having them be cheaper since they're mesh. They didn't sell, but they look pretty cool!
July ^^
I'm gonna have to make another part oh goodness I'm so sorry
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I kinda live for this. It’s on a lake and almost close to the beach.
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What a beautiful hotpad (trivet) made from regular wooden clothespins by Amy at DIY Candy.
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December 20, 2022 - Day 184
When I did the pattern correctly, it didn't turn out as expected, but this is the perfect size for my little teapot, so that worked out.
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