Archive for the 'Art Supplies' Category
Knitting Machine FAQ
Monday, January 5th, 2009Depending on the usage purpose, knitting machine models fall into distinct categories most often differentiated by size, as industrial or domestic designs. They are used mainly for the production of larger amounts of linen or cloth in a shorter period of time than they would be knit by hand. Other terms to refer to a […]
Knitting Hat Sharing Ideas And Tips
Monday, January 5th, 2009Simple patterns are ideal for amateur knitters who are just learning the secrets of this occupation. The instructions available from many sources may sound simple but when you actually get to put them into practice things may look a bit complex. Many knitters looking for knitting hat tips for instance discover that the outcome of […]
Knitting Yarn Help
Monday, January 5th, 2009The concept of knitting yarn is very relative and wide at the same time as it defines any material that can be knitted by hand, machine or loom, here we should mention cotton, wool, ribbon, string and all sorts of artificial fibers. The important thing to remember before selecting the knitting yarn is that this […]
Knitting Needles Are The Basic Tools Necessary For Any Knitting Project
Monday, January 5th, 2009Knitting needles are the basic tools necessary to cast and make stitches and actually knit any form of fabric in the first place. Less sharp than sewing needles, knitting needles are available in a variety of sizes, although most of them have a long shaft with a taper at the end. Two needles are normally […]
Circular Knitting Needles?
Sunday, January 4th, 2009The name of circular knitting needles doesn’t do complete justice to the concept since they are shorter needles bound together by a strand of nylon cord. The advantage of the invention in comparison with classic knitting needles is that you don’t have to turn the work around for every row. There are two main benefits […]
{Bead Flowers - Creative Possibilities Without Limit}
Sunday, January 4th, 2009{
The art of creating flowers and flower arrangements from glass beads strung on wire may have come into being as early as the 1300’s in Germany, when metallic wire was first brought to market. The simple looped flowers that were probably made in those simpler times were the forebears of a visually stunning collection of […]









