Gorgeous! I've always wanted to learn how to do stained glass!
Thank you You should go for it!
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Gorgeous! I've always wanted to learn how to do stained glass!
Absolutely gorgeous! I wonder if it would work well with a pear/apple mixture? I love that for winter tarts, but some recipes don't work. Might have to give it a try.
Does anyone have any advice? I am fairly new to crocheting.The afghan I am working on is made with red heart yarn and the yarn is very "stiff." I am wondering if I can do something with the washing machine to fix this after I am done.And if so how would I dry it? AND.....do the colors tend to run? I am doing rainbow granny squares and am worried about the red running into the orange and yellow.Thanks in advance for any tips or advice anyone has!
Excellent, AnnaMarie - safe an yet fun. You can also use paper brown bagsNot my usual crafting, but do these look like brooms? My grandkids are coming for at least four days. The older one likes to March around like the "scary scene" from Bednobs and Broomsticks, and I am not letting them March around with real brooms.
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And here are some monsters for the little one. Some I made, some were made by my other granddaughter.
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Little monsters! (This is what my dear old Mom called the grandkids!) Well, actually "wee monsters" - tongue in cheek.Not my usual crafting, but do these look like brooms? My grandkids are coming for at least four days. The older one likes to March around like the "scary scene" from Bednobs and Broomsticks, and I am not letting them March around with real brooms.
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And here are some monsters for the little one. Some I made, some were made by my other granddaughter.
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I really like the third one from the left - great job AnnaMarieNot my usual crafting, but do these look like brooms? My grandkids are coming for at least four days. The older one likes to March around like the "scary scene" from Bednobs and Broomsticks, and I am not letting them March around with real brooms.
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And here are some monsters for the little one. Some I made, some were made by my other granddaughter.
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Little monsters! (This is what my dear old Mom called the grandkids!) Well, actually "wee monsters" - tongue in cheek.
Not my usual crafting, but do these look like brooms? My grandkids are coming for at least four days. The older one likes to March around like the "scary scene" from Bednobs and Broomsticks, and I am not letting them March around with real brooms.
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And here are some monsters for the little one. Some I made, some were made by my other granddaughter.
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Very cool Are those water pipe foam insulation tubes? One year I gave a couple young neighbors, who were play-fighting with broom handles, a couple foam tubes to play with instead so they wouldn't get hurt. They loved them lol.
I used the tubes inside Christmas wrapping paper.