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Use up any left over Egg Dye to hand dye your wool yarn and produce great new colors. Use different techniques to create wonderful effects. Quick, safe and cheap to use.
Acid dyes are used to color wool and other animal fibers. Dye rovings and yarn at home to create unique fibers for spinning, knitting and crochet.
There are many beautiful yet expensive hand crafted yarns available. Some of these effects are easy to achieve cheaply at home with just a little thought and ingenuity
Knitters who enjoy working with hand dyed and hand spun yarns will appreciate these gift ideas for items that will help them work with these special and unique yarns
Heather Holland-Daly, owner of the cross stitch design company Monsterbubbles, has written a book which takes an unusual approach to cross stitch and stitching projects.
Cottonwood Falls Market is a fun place for tourists during a holiday in the West Kootenays, but it offers more than good food, fine craftsmanship & lively entertainment.
The Knit Picks company sells quality knitting yarn at an affordable price, and makes it easy to buy yarn online by supporting an online knitting community.
KnitPicks.com is "passionately committed to affordable luxury knitting," and has created beautiful quality needle systems. Knitters in the market should consider them.
Optimize the beauty of these fun Stack-n-Whack, easy-to-create kaleidoscope designed blocks with a few pointers on fabric choice.
If you are fortunate enough to come across an old or used sari in your travels, snap it up quick as these beautiful items offer great opportunities to the creative sewer.
Carol Soderlund teach dyers how to create the color they choose, rather than the color that chooses them. "The tyranny of fuchsia is no more!"
In tough economic times, more people stay at home. Why be stuck with drab interior design? Use these five easy and budget saving tips to make a big impact on home decor.
Would you like Teddy Bear's fur to be smooth, curly, shaggy, ultra-soft, or an unusual color? This guide to teddy bear-making fabrics helps you choose the right fabric.
When yarn starts to take over a home, find clever spaces to store it. Yarn can be stored almost anywhere with some creative thinking and simple suggestions like these.
Many have discovered that time doesn't permit labor-intensive handwork when there are many quck and easy techniques and products that produce similar results.


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