This are a sampling of what I make and offer for sale in my Etsy shop. Please stop by and have a look at more! Thanks for looking! :)
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This is an easy-to-follow knitting pattern that produces spectacular results! I used a merino wool blend yarn and a size 9 needle. It's a gorgeous rusty orange-ish red-ish in real life...
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New items in my shop www.blackcatboutique.etsy.com.
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Since this shawl used yarns made from recycled water bottles, I considered this fun project to be inspired by the "water" category. I call this the "Friendship Shawl" because this is a very...
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I used to hand-dye silk and then make it into scarves and other various clothing. As the pile at my feet grew from the serged ends of the fabric, I was caught by the beauty of the color and texture...
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Spring Time is like a great exhale. Finally, winter is starting to subside and the sun just feels better. The colors start to come out of hiding and the leaves and flowers begin to bud. I love spring...
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I tried an experiment in Warp #9 and left 1/4" gaps in the reed between groups of threads. The hope was that this would create a very drapeable shawl that would also be comfortable gathered up...
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A selection of the handmade designs you can find at www.Tinyark.etsy.com.
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Night, Night Easter Bunny I recycled a blue fleece scarf and a pink one. I drew a bunny shape, pinned it on the doubled fabric, cut it out, sewed around the edges, and left an opening for...
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The scarves and shawls of my recent collection...
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If I had my own space for my crafts life would be great 'till then i can still imagine....
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What do you do with cashmere sweaters that have a few moth holes? You make fabulous scarves of course! This one is sewn from three different cashmere scarves that I felted and cut up , then connected...
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Take a plain fringed scarf and turn it into a stylish new buttoning neck accessory without any cutting or sewing (except for the buttons, of course!).
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These are the scarves I wove on Scarf A Day warp #6, between Feb 25 and March 3. My favourite is scarf #20 - because of the way it drapes, because of the colour, and mostly because it was an...
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I've been weaving a scarf [almost] every week day since the beginning of February and blogging about the process and the results. I took a week off at the start of March to regroup but am back...
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These are all items that I make and sell in my Etsy Store. I also blog about them! If you have any questions on how too's just ask. :) Lisa
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This is a wonderful one-of-a-kind patchwork neckwarmer.For the front I used different colors of cotton fabric in pinks and some blues.For the back I used a warm furry fleece novelty fabric in...
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Depending on where you live, there's still a good amount of cold weather ahead. Here are three pretty scarves to crochet if you're sick of what you've been wearing.
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Here in the Dirty South, we've been having some unseasonably warm weather, but the nights are still pretty cool. It's that in-between time when you want a scarf, but not a heavy one. So, after being...
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