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Your one stop shop for - Handmade Funky Irish crafts, Handmade Irish knitted items, Handmade gifts for St Patricks day, Springtime and Easter, Blarney, Shamrocks, Luck of the irish, Handmade Irish...
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I have always kept up with trends and I guess my mom and grandmother always did as well. I do appreciate the new exciting designs that come out on the runways and in the magazines, but I do think...
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This is the creasiest project I've ever made but I'm very please to show how to do it... look at the secuence and if you visit my blog and shop you are going to see the tutorial.
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Meet Tahlula...Tahlula loves turtleneck sweaters and vintage lace. She has very expensive taste and is never without her favorite diamond earrings. All the other doll's are jealous of her fabulous...
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Lovelambie, your one stop shop for - Handmade Irish crafts, Handmade Irish knitted items, Handmade gifts for St Patricks day, Irish cooking, Handmade Irish Fruit Cakes, Handmade Irish jewellery...
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Another reclaimed adult wool sweater that I felted and embellished. The red hearts are fashioned from a felted red wool sweater as are the handmade roses and leaves. Pretty recycled red buttons add a...
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Maybe it's the weather changing, and scarves and cowls and wool hats just aren't relevant at the moment, but I have just been bag crazy lately! Both clutches and bag are crocheted using 100% cotton...
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Handmade from 2 upcycled silvery-gray plastic Smiling Sunshine Finials, a couple of vintage necklaces, and some glass beads I've had laying around.From the vintage necklaces, I used faux pearls to...
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The inspiration for this friend's OOAK birthday gift was the pale yellow rose component and the antiqued gold flower charm frame. The necklace and earrings were my own design in...
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To my eyes this bag has a very autumn folkart look to it. I rescued an old wool sweater from Goodwill and felted (fulled) it. I then cut it up to construct the bag body. The front and back were...
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This is a sweet childs cardigan I fashioned from a forgotten cast away adult wool sweater destined for the local landfill. I Fulled it in my washer then turned it from a pullover to a cardigan by...
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Even though it is officially spring, I woke up to 27 degrees this morning. I am not putting away my gloves just yet. I made these from a great wool sweater I rescued from my local thrift shop. I...
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This was a great way to repurpose some of the designer fabric samples I get from a local shop. Used my new Viking Sapphire to free motion quilt and then got crazy embellishing(that was the really fun...
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Art Quilts created by Jennifer Wheatley Wolf
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I found this shabby chic Laura Ashley placemat in a bargain basket at a local store for $1.50. It made an adorable quilted shoulder bag. I reconstructed it and added a coordinating fabric flap, a...
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Made this lovely apron using an old vintage dresser runner I found in a thrift shop. The best part is that there are three more corners for me to work with. I paid $2.50 for it!
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spring tunics for the little ones, and some new crochet jewelry, and a belt
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