Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday, thanks so much for joining me here! I'm not sure how it happened, but Chanukah starts in just two short weeks, meaning it is time to get crafting! I'm hoping to knit a surprise for my husband from a traditional Jewish pattern, that will require me traveling a few hours from home a few times to learn the pattern from the originator, and I hope it happens, truly, as I've been wanting to do it for years! More on that if it actually happens, and time to start crocheting my traditional gift sacks for the entire family, which will happen, just this time in extra large size with t-shirt yarn, stay tuned for that! In the mean time, take a look at the features from last week's party and get crafting!
As is customary for this party come December, the party will be taking a vacation until January 8, hope to see you then and wishing you a wonderful holiday season!
A gorgeous koi-painted cabinet from birdz of a feather, which would certainly be a great gift!
A bunch of wonderful knitting patterns from ginx crafts, the elephants and birds here, and the arctic animals here.
A lovely cropped cardigan from kiku corner
Crocheted coasters from a free pattern, from eye love knots, certainly make great winter hostess gifts, right?
The C2C color block crocheted temperature blanket from frau tschi tschi whose progress we've been following has rounded a corner for the home stretch!
Wonderful classic paper ornaments from white house crafts, made from circles that can be great for any holiday, and would look wonderful with some dreidels for Chanukah!
A wonderful DIY fanny pack to sew, from hello sewing, I can imagine these as perfect holiday gifts!
Salt dough stamped and painted, from an artful mom, is a great technique that could be used in so many ways!
A roundup of upside down cakes that sure look amazing, from wedding soiree, get baking!
As is customary for this party come December, the party will be taking a vacation until January 8, hope to see you then and wishing you a wonderful holiday season!