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Crocheted Potato Sack Scrubby With T-Shirt Yarn
I love using those mesh potato sacks to make kitchen and bath scrubbies, and since I have some very thin t-shirt yarn on hand, I decided to give it a try. I usually use mercerized cotton for this project, but I love the chunkier edge that one gets with t-shirt yarn. And just saying, one…
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Welcome To Craft Schooling Sunday!
Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday, thanks so much for joining me here at this linky party which continues to be inspiring every week thanks to all the amazing contributions! Okay, the Jewish holiday season is now officially over, and with Chanukkah on the distant horizon now would be a great time to try a new…
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Quick Crocheted Arches Bathmat Using T-Shirt Yarn
Ready to crochet the cutest little bathmat you ever did see in just a few hours? This quick t-shirt yarn crocheted bathmat is such a fun project that you'll want to make a bunch to always have a clean one one hand. Simply toss it into the laundry when soiled and you'll always have a…
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Crochet Arcade Stitch Pattern
The Jewish holiday season is over and the first thing I just had to do (after 8 days of holidays and no crafting) was pick up some colorful t-shirt yarn and make something! Truthfully I needed to crochet a swatch to photograph for application on a product, and this arcade stitch just seemed so very…
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Welcome Back To Craft Schooling Sunday!
Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday! We are now in the middle of the wonderful holiday of Succot, but I did take a little break from the festivities and major cooking and hosting in the succah to keep this party going! I've had a succah full of guests this shabbos, and then Sunday we somewhat sadly…
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Amazing Art By Aboriginal Women, A Show At The Phillips Collection
Carlene West Tjitjiti (2015) This past August my daughter and I were blessed with a whole week of going to art museums in Washington DC, just the two of us, which was just beyond amazing! I have been to many an art museum in my day, and the museums in Washington DC are fantastic, so…
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Oribe Gorge Succulent In Bloom Once Again!
Oribe Gorge succulent in bloom once again! One of my favorite plants, and one of the many succulents that you’ll find growing in my container garden is now in bloom! And it is quite exciting for me as the two pots containing this succulent native to South Africa’s Oribe Gorge did not bloom at all…
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Welcome To Craft Schooling Sunday!
Welcome to craft schooling Sunday, and thanks so much for joining me here! While my blog isn't exactly packed with crafts for succos, which starts Sunday night, rest assured I'm packing the creativity in, just don't have much to photograph at the moment, as it will all come together hopefully in the wee hours on…
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T-Shirt Yarn Is Perfect For Last Minute Succah Decorations
I love t-shirt yarn, and guess what, here in my littlish town in Northern Israel a whole huge skein is the same price as a small ball of cotton rope, so I'm going for color this year in the succah! T-shirt yarn is a great way to make large pom poms and tassels or even…
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Simple Macrame Leaf To Make In Any Size
I have been dreaming of stepping into the world of macrame for a good year now, and at long last here I am, sharing with you my very first macrame project, a simple macrame leaf, or depending on how you trim it, a macrame feather! I actually whipped this one up on Friday as I…
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Welcome To Craft Schooling Sunday!
Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday, thanks so much for joining me here! We are now in a 10 day period on the Jewish calendar leading up to Yom Kippur, and then just 4 days to Succot, so now is truly the time to reflect on the importance of this period, and at the same time…
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Shanah Tovah: Wishing You A Happy Sweet New Year!
Dear Readers, After two wonderful days of Jewish New Year celebrations and wiping the slate clean, now we are slowly getting back into everyday life, keeping in mind that Yom Kippur is on the horizon! We are now in the period called the "ten days of repentence" so while school is back in session tomorrow,…
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Welcome Back To Craft Schooling Sunday!
Welcome back to Craft Schooling Sunday, and wishing you all a very sweet new year! Tonight, Sunday night we usher in the Jewish New Year, Rosh HaShana and will be celebrating the holiday for two lovely and hopefully meaningful days. Two unplugged days that is, which is always wonderful in itself! If Sunday is Rosh…
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Rosh HaShana Symbols Mobile Or Wall Hanging Craft
Rosh HaShana starts on Sunday night yet there is still time to whip up a few fun decorations to add extra meaning to your holiday. Or maybe you are celebrating at someone else's home and would love a fun way to add a special holiday touch to a bottle of wine or wrapped gift? Here…
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Simple Gold Leaf Rosh HaShana Card Craft Makes A Perfect Fall Craft Too
If you enjoyed my simple Rosh HaShana card craft, well now get ready to take that project up a rung with the addition of some gold leaf, love it! It is true, real gold leaf comes in sheets, and can be pricey, but for some fairly small change one can buy little containers of gold…
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Simple Rosh HaShana Card Craft To Whip Up Tonight!
Yes indeed I am back from a lovely six week hiatus, and with Rosh Hashana coming up Sunday night now is the time to get crafting! This year I decided to be just a bit traditional and make Rosh HaShana cards for all the neighbors, which I'll give together with a tiny jar of honey,…
































