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Whether you plan to make sun hats, fashion hats or other styles, here are some suitable sewing patterns.
Almost everyone can at least occasionally use a hat. Use this pattern to create light-weight hats for everyone and anyone.
The book "One Skein" is a collection of creative projects that allow knitters to reduce their stash and get some immediate knitting gratification.
Crochet a floppy, large hat for kids' dress-up or adults' costumes.
Susan B. Anderson's second book offers unique, whimsical knitting patterns for babies, toddlers, their rooms, and their moms.
The giant women's sewing pattern catalogs from the 1920s and 1930s included gorgeous, fascinating costume ideas, as well as vintage versions of some current standards.
Using basic craft supplies, handmade party hats add a personal touch to birthdays.
Double point needles may seem scary, especially when a knitter is not used to using more than two needles in one project, but they are easy to get used to and are useful.
Beginner level knitting doesn't have to be limited to spending days or months completing your first scarf before moving on to more exciting projects.
With the holidays approaching, there are numerous accessory options to give as presents.
Knitters use rib for waistbands and sleeves to keep garments in shape. But it can be also be used to improve the fit of an item, and to add attractive design details.
With hand knit scarves, cozy mittens, funky knitted hats, this alluring collection of knitted accessories honors femininity and the spirit of women's creativity.
The Mad Hatter of Alice in Wonderland is a favorite eccentric character and one that people like to be for Halloween. Find out how to create three Mad Hatter costumes.
Spruce up the classroom during the hot season and let the children learn something new with these fun and interactive bulletin board ideas.


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