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One & Two Company crea un ganchillo muy colorido en el que destacan sus aplicaciones, diseños en plano para coser a otras prendas u objetos.
One & Two Company creates a very colouring crochet where its appliqués, designs to sew on other garments or other objects, stand out.
Humoresque‘s purses come to us from Japan, with irresistible patterns.
Rachel, from Stitched in Color, shows us with text, photos and a video, how to make these stars.
An alphabet composed of letters of different materials and textures is an excellent decoration for a baby’s room. It’s an idea put into practice by the photographer Jodi McKee.
We can make ourselves these lovely knitted dolls because their designer, Rebbeca Danger, sells her patterns at Danger Crafts.
You already know I’m a fan of Honestly’s DIY… WTF, now I’m making these bracelets.
Needle You nos propone estos cinturones adornados con medio punto.
Needle You proposes these belts decorated with needlepoint.
En Pickles encontraréis el patrón para hacer esta colcha de punto. Es muy sencilla, sólo tenéis que elegir una bonita combinación de colores.
At Pickles you will find the pattern to make this knitted quilt. It’s very simple, you just have to choose a nice combination of colors.
Jackie Huang is one of my favourites pop-up artists. Modern and exquisite in the details, he makes works for children, the most usual thing in pop-up, and for adults. Like this wonderful order from a New York student, an unsurpassed proposal of marriage.
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Me encantaría saber hacer pop-ups. Lo he intentado y es más difícil de lo que parece. Conoces algún blog que te enseñe a hacerlos?
A mi me gusta mucho la página web de Robert Sabuda, uno de los más conocidos creadores de pop-up. Tiene una sección de tutoriales chulísima: http://www.robertsabuda.com/popmake/index.asp.
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