Welcome to craft schooling Sunday, which started up again last week with a bang, and so many fantastic contributions from crafters residing in: Australia, Guatemala, South Africa, India, Pakistan, Germany, Italy, Slovakia, Muldavia, The Netherlands, Portugal, and the United States.
A fabulous homework caddy made from recycled boxes and duck tape from Aunt Peaches (The U.S.) and a super fun tiered rainbow maxi dress from threading my way (Australia)
A fun kid's thongs craft from Se7en (South Africa) and a super shaggy rag rug kids can make from artistic endeavors. (U.S.) Of course I've been wanting to do this for a pillow or a chair cushion, also a great way to use this technique, which in this case is like making a latch hook rug using rags!
My crochet projects (Germany) shares a fabulous pattern used to make a dense mat of little flowers, lots of patience required, and a fun crocheted "Lucy Bag" from Audrey B. (the Netherlands)
Love this crocheted bracelet that can also be used to make adorable wreathes and picture frames, from the little treasures. (Muldavia)
A fun and delicate crocheted edging for a simple tablecloth from Anna Simple Crochet (Portugal) and a good tutorial from crocheting edging on a fleece blanket from eye love knots. (The U.S.)
A truly amazing (and quite large!) crocheted granny square blanket from my world of crochet, (Germany)using the tradtional granny square in two sizes which shakes things up a bit.
Loe this embroidery sampler from Audrey B. (The Netherlands) and this fantastic medallion granny square baby blanket from Chris in de haak (The Netherlands)
A great wire coaster holder DIY from letitia tiba (Slovakia) and fun nail polish decorated pendants from jewelry making journal (U.S.)
Super simple and so practical DIY dry erase board from Aunt Peaches (U.S.) and a wonderful crocheted tablecloth in fall colors from Lanas De Ana (Guatemala)
A rustic rag garland from homemade interest (U.S.) and dried bamboo husk votive holders (never leave unattended!) from la pera de grillos (Spain) Okay folks, that is it for the features, what have you been up to?