Monkey discovers loom knitting!

The Craft Warehouse Monkey discovers how fun and EASY loom knitting is.
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Bohemian Motif For Prom Dresses
Prom dresses come in various styles and also for various prom concepts. There are numerous various choices that are available that you want to make certain that the dress you choose is the appropriate one. There are numerous factors that go into choosing the best theme of your prom dress and one motif that could be great for your prom dress is the bohemian style.
Like the vintage prom dresses, the bohemian prom gowns are welcomed by a lot of ladies, which stands for the liberty, romance and tradition. It can also mean the art temperament as well as fashionable style. Bohemian fashion, or Boho in short, fuses the natural, earthy elements from the late 60′s hippie period and the early seventies peasant style for a peaceful, deconstructed, ethnic style that’s very popular nowadays. Bohemian is chic and comfortable – searching for your individual Bohemian look entails everything from hairstyles, jewelry, clothing as well as personality.
The boho outfits, diamond jewelry as well as handbags have rocked the fashion globe. It remains immensely famous both with celebs and with masses alike. The traditional elements of the bohemian prom gowns are lace, embroidery, painting, hand-knitted crafts and pearls. It’s very easy for you to find that all those the elements on bohemian prom gowns are filled with love and imagination. Bohemian prom dresses are floaty, free spirited skirts having cool hues. The intriguing patterns are the most important staple for your Bohemian wardrobe. For your prom night, try to find splashes of color, light tie dye, blossoms and other natural patterns, paisley and ethnic patterns. Moreover , you can pair these dresses with boots and tights for a feminine hippie chick look.
In addition, going bohemian for prom gown will give comfort as well as mobility. This look also can enhance your stronger points and cover the weaker ones. Large hips, large breasts, aging neck area, and big thighs are all parts that can be hidden very well with Bohemian style, without looking crazy. If hips and lines are the weak areas, the Bohemian look could actually help by simply using a vest or waistcoat in a hippy or Indian embroidered style; the look gets longer, the waist is hidden and the side view of the actual body is elongated to look a lot more flowing and less stunted. If the busts are over-sized, this particular style could work for you, although stay away from those gowns that have frills or any style of dress that highlights the bust-line and makes it seem larger. For many who like to draw focus away from the bust, try balancing out the look by wearing a dress with Indian cotton skirts that have plenty of width without real flair. The perfect style are those that are made of wrinkled cotton, and that come with an element of embroidery, because this often pulls the eyes away from the bust-line portion of the body.
Bohemian prom dresses will be the ideal style for you if you’re a lady who chases the freedom and romance. Don’t forget to venture outside the department store for this particular look. Second-hand stores as well as vintage shops are perfect places to find unique items that will make a daring statement. And you certainly don’t need to break your budget. This look is not hard to obtain on any budget so long as you keep the mood of the fashion under consideration while you go shopping.
Video review: knitting bag
Abi of Crafty Crafty and Gemma of Catwalk Queen talk knitting bags
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How to make a KidKnits hat.m4v

Ellie, the founder of KidKnits, demonstrates how to make a KidKnits hat using your round knitting loom and a ball of KidKnits yarn.
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Continental knitting demo
Jennifer Ackerman-Haywood, host of the CraftSanity podcast, visits Lorilee Beltman, owner of City Knitting in Grand Rapids, Michigan, for a quick “Continental” knitting lesson. As a veteran “thrower” or English style knitter, Jennifer didn’t want to pass up the opportunity to see how the other half knit. She brought her video camera along to record the tutorial for all of you.
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Loom Knit a Banded Beanie Hat Part 3 of 3
Learn with www.allfreeknitting.com and Kristen with GoodKnit Kisses how to loom knit a banded beanie hat. This hat uses the smallest round knifty knitter loom and decreases the crown so that it is not the standard bulky top. Learn how to make the brim in Part 1, change colors in Part 2 and decrease and finish the hat in Part 3. Need written instructions? You can find the free pattern at: www.allfreeknitting.com
11.11.08 Um
There are about a zillion ums in this vlog. Don’t really know why I can’t speak lately. Enjoy!
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Casting on for colorwork wrist warmers
Cast on for the Chevron Wrist Warmers Pattern from MidnightskyFibers.com and is a preview on the Mini Class Colorwork. Using a long tail cast on over 2 knitting needles helps keep the stitches loose, preventing your cast on from being tight.
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fall2010_0001.wmv
Fall 2010 Loop-d-Loop by Teva Durham handknit design collection available as epattern downloads
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First stich of Knitting Class
Our 2nd tutorial from our first knitting class
Woad

Footage of a knitted scarf dyed with woad and other natural dyes. Commentary describing the woad plant and the dyeing process with different mordents
Hand knit netbook case from sari ribbon
Lern to make a netbook case out of recycled silk sari ribbon at darngoodyarn.com Get Rose’s Jewelry at fuzzballs.etsy.com
craft night at Ambers Jan 08
old video from the knitting circle and random craft evening we spent at Amber’s house.
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