Welcome. I love to make stuff: Papercraft, crochet, plushies, cooking and baking.

I'll be posting my own stuff where I can and promoting other fabulous artisan crafts by fantastically talented craftspeople in between :)

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Crafts I Heart is a craft blog run by Becky. This blog features all sorts of artistic endeavors including quilting, paper crafts, jewelry, DIY, sewing and amigurumi - to name a few.

On the sidebar of the blog, there are links to detailed Tags which categorises posts by color, season (Autumn/Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer), public holidays such as Christmas and Easter, and the ever-popular Valentine’s day in February.
Becky has told me that one of her favourite elements in the blog is the Craft Room series. “I highlighted studios and craft rooms alike. I love to see all the crafty goodness, along with the storage and organization solutions.” Sounds awesome, right? Well, what are you waiting for? Head over to her blog and follow….like, now!

 

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The reason I began following PicaCraft is because I came across her awesome hand-stitched “mobs” from the video game Minecraft (pictured below). I’ve done my fair share of time in Minecraft (definitely a game worth checking out if you’ve never played it). It’s a bit like virtual Lego. Anyway…

The little lady behind PicaCraft loves to sew, cross-stitch, crochet and create other handmade gems.  Do check her blog out and follow :D

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FYeahCrochetGoat is a meme-based craft blog and brain child of Shellygurumi & CraftYallo. Crochet Goat vents, rages, facepalms and obsesses over yarn, crochet projects and the like. The admins of this blog admit they enjoy coming up with witty phrases for Crochet Goat :)

Admin Shellygurumi’s personal blog is mostly comprised of images, blogs and anecdotes belonging to her favourite films, TV shows, books, comics & other stuff she likes. These include: Supernatural, Avengers, Doctor Who, The Blues Brothers and even nifty space stuff. (Professor Brian Cox fan, by any chance?) Blog posts related to personal craft projects do appear from time to time, when there’s time to crochet. I certainly understand that life can get in the way of life.

So, followers – you’re lucky this week. Double feature in one, really. Check these blogs out and follow :)

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The ladies behind Go-Crochet are friends Inas and Tantri. These ladies are from Indonesia and admit to having been obsessed with crochet since junior high school.


Through this blog, they aim to share their own works, as well as that of others, including guides and tutorials, patterns and so on. They do not have an online Etsy shop, but do hold another affiliated blog over at Blogspot.


So definitely go over and check out their very cute blog & follow :)

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And now for something a little different… Oh hell yeah spinning is a photoblog devoted to the art of wool/yarn production, its problems, inspiration, Alpaca appreciation (because they’re awesome) & even advice on how to get started in spinning your own wool.

So for those who spin, work with yarn, or just appreciate its beauty, give this blog a look and follow!

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Double Crochets is a craft blog run by two Greek sisters from Athens, Panagiota (a teacher) and Marietta (a photographer), a place they love to post zillions of things related to craft. They love to crochet in strange places around Athens and belong to a club of like-minded crochet enthusiasts. Their goal is to spread the word, or, as they prefer to say, “SPREAD THE THREAD…”

So, grab a thread and see where it takes ya..

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The lovely lady behind PetiteSweetsLife is a baker from Syracuse, New York. She earned her baking degree from Alfred State College and while at school, discovered her passion for cake decorating. She worked as a cake decorator at a little Italian bakery for 2 and a half years and now works at Turning Stone Casino and Resort as a baker. She is working towards owning her own bakery which would specialise in cupcakes, petit fours, and wedding cakes. Her blog is a collection of her work from past to present (mostly cupcakes) and home to her video blogs on “how-to” baking. She’s always open to suggestions and loves answering questions her followers have about baking and decorating.

Her motto is: “Making the world sweeter, one cupcake at a time”

Follow & obviously go taste her baked goodies if you’re ever in the area of Verona, New York (state not city)!

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KnitWits is a blog by Justine Bernhardt. Her lovely blog is almost entirely devoted to an art we all encounter and admire on a daily basis, knitting. In her blog description she also adds that she posts a number of inspirational images, her own knitting projects, knitting advice and plenty of humorous knitting anecdotes in between.

She’s even devoted one of her posts to thanking alpacas for their yarn/wool. Who doesn’t love alpacas/llamas?

So yeah, follow Justine and her awesome Knitwits blog :)

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Who says knitting is boring or dull?

Knitting Problems is a fun collection of quirks and problems that every knitter faces at some point.

This blog is the creator of the knitting problems meme and thrives on the submissions of its followers, so don’t be shy—make your own meme!


This blog never fails to put a smile on my face every time it pops up on my dashboard, so I hope it can do the same for you too :D


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Caffeine and Cinnamon celebrates all things yummy, savoury and sweet.

If you’re looking for inspiration on what to cook tonight, or you just simply love to look at food, this is the blog for you to follow!

Check them out and keep a hanky handy as you may find yourself drooling - haha!

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B-a-k-e is a lovely food blog celebrating all home-baked goods. Like my own blog, it’s still relatively young, but full of original ideas for baked goods, tutorials and simple to follow recipes with much more to come.

I am yet to try the sugar cookie recipe - I might actually make them later today :)

Follow, you won’t regret it :)

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The lady behind Cake Apothecary describes herself as a “twenty-something in love with cake. Well, all sweet things, really. But cake and I are going steady!”

As an aspiring culinary art student, she has dreams of opening a wicked cool 50’s themed cake shop one day. Though, she’d happily settle for working as a pastry chef at Disney World. Until then, she keeps a fabulous cake/baked-things blog. Follow her!

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Crafty-licious is a beautiful little blog and brainchild of Christina Terry-Keightley, a long time creative. Tina is happily married and mother to four young children, who in her desperation to keep her brain active while staying at home, has embraced her creative hobbies. She finds joy in being creative, and wants to help you find it too! She mostly blogs and reblogs all things needlecraft, crochet and knitting and the occasional papercraft items.

Christina launched her original Crafty-licious blog on Tumblr in August 2010 and in gaining popularity, she launched Crafty-licious.com in March 2011.

Whilst the website is still in its infancy, Christina is working hard to make it grow. She has plans in the works to launch a Crafty-licious shop offering artwork, handmade goods, supplies, and patterns, so watch for announcements on her main site or Tumblr to find out more!