Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday, thanks for joining me here! Oh my, Chanukah is in just 2 weeks and that means it is now seriously time to get decorating, if not my family will wonder what has happened to my holiday spirit! Telling them that I'm too focused on drawing and painting will certainly not do it, and fortunately I do have decorations in boxes somewhere, and hoping to bring out the stand up polar bears and huskies from two years ago, and at least paint some clothes pin dolls to ride them! That and white pom poms on the new chandelier over our dining room table will be a good start! Ah yes, and the origami for chanukah hat I made a ton of last year will be perfect as well, just hung differently to make it seem like I've done something new. Gotta do what you gotta do! And here we are in the middle of November, and time to get cozy with the crafting, so crocheting would be my go-to craft (if not for the aforementioned painting etc.) which is especially great for holiday gift giving. As always, this party is full of wonderful crocheters, so the features have lots to inspire, together with a great dream catcher, some fun bobbles and a few things to sew, Okay, lets get to it!
Love the decoupage baubles in a vase from pillar box blue, such a wonderful idea for any occasion!
And wow, who wouldn't love a crayon scarf like this one from sew crafty crochet? You could also make short versions to use as wall decor!
A delicious and textured fall pumpkin crocheted wall hanging from eye love knots, a wonderful piece to make as a family heirloom!
A DIY faux leather tag tutorial for your crocheted hats and blankets from over the apple tree, is perfect right now!
A fun crocheted rain coat would be a great gift for any doll lover, from craft attic resources, and a knit Audrey Hepburn, from ginx craft, fabulous!
A crocheted tooth fairy pillow from eye love knots, and a great looking crocheted sea shell stitch blanket from howling at the moon.
A fantastic crocheted pet teepee and crocheted cat cocoon, shared by eye love knots, together with many more great pattern links.
A great looking dream catcher craft from frau tschi tschi. perfect to do with a bunch of kids!
A quick DIY pencil case to sew, make a bunch, from hello sewing.
A reusable DIY bread bag from hello sewing, is a great beginner sewing project, so bake some bread and give as gifts in a homemade bag!
That is it for the features, what have you been up to?