Welcome To Craft Schooling Sunday!

Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday, the linky party that spans the globe! Last week there were contributors
from The United States, Guatemala, Australia, Jakarta, South Africa,
Pakistan, Israel, Slovakia, Macedonia, Sweden, Denmark, The Netherlands,
Germany, Portugal, Spain and The United Kingdom! Thanks so much for joining me here, and now for some of the projects that are inspiring me to get crafting:

Kid's Picasso Portraits

While I usually put the kid’s crafts at the end of the features, these Picasso inspired portraits from se7en deserve to be first on the list, don’t you think?

Crocheted and knit stash hats

Love these stash buster hats from Lanas de Ana, a crocheted ear flap hat and a fun knit hat, something for everyone!

Crocheted flower scarf,wire flower

Make a beautiful necklace with crocheted flowers, with inspiration from the little treasures, or bend yourself a sculptural wire flower from letitia svetu.

Crocheted sheep ornament,crocheted collar

A sweet crocheted lamb from helen haakt can be used in so many ways, and just love this crocheted collar inspiration from the crochet caretaker, so simple and such a great gift!

Crochet applique on canvas wall art,knit fingerless gloves

Homemade at my place used her crochet skills to make a truly unique piece of wall art, while Ginx craft is using her knitting skills to invent some patterns, like the little cabled frogs on these gorgeous fingerless gloves.

Granny square afghan,hanger with tiny crocheted clothes

 Granny squares look fabulous in brights, from Chris in de haak, and just adore this idea for using some tiny pieces of crocheted clothing from Anna simple crochet.

Lengthening jeans,fabric scraps basket

Threading my way has a great tutorial for how to lengthen jeans, as well as a step by step for sewing fabric scrap baskets.

Led vintage inspired arrow sign,basket from plastic bottle

Upcycle a large plastic bottle to make a basket, from la pera de grillos, or make your own vintage inspired arrow sign from hands occupied.




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