So you're crocheting a gorgeous blanket, have to stop midway and tidy everything away. Then when you dig it out again, you can't remember what size hook you were using! Well, here's a handy little tip you might like to try.
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So you're crocheting a gorgeous blanket, have to stop midway and tidy everything away. Then when you dig it out again, you can't remember what size hook you were using! Well, here's a handy little tip you might like to try.
Don't throw out your old Christmas cards - save them to cut up and use as gift tags next year.
This week's project is making a fairy house from plastic bottles.
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Flower blankets are my favorite crochet blankets pattern and are always fun to make. The one I'm showing you today looks beautiful and is very easy to make.
#FridayTryDay : Here's a pattern to crochet lovely summer daisies, for a blanket, pillow, bag, etc.
Most wet wipes are made from plastic! Make your own from kitchen roll.
#FridayTryDay : If you've been watching BBC's "War on Plastics", you may have been shocked to discover that most wet wipes are made from plastic!
The attached video shows how to make your own wet wipes from kitchen roll. You can use the same technique with different ingredients to make - MAKE-UP REMOVER WIPES: 4 cups warm water, 1-2 tablespoons coconut oil. (1-2 squirts of baby wash or your your favorite face wash if you want, but it’s not necessary) - BABY WIPES: 4 cups warm distilled water, 1-2 tablespoons coconut oil, and 1-2 squirts of baby wash.
Coconut oil contains Lauric Acid, which has natural antimicrobial, antioxidant, antifungal, antibacterial, soothing, etc properties.
If you’re wondering what the problem is with plastic wet wipes, here’s what happens after you dispose of them: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07d5xyw