Candy underwear is a sweet treat for that special someone in your life. No sewing required!
General Sex from Chez_Kimberly
Whether for a boy or a girl, a Pilgrim costume is one of the easiest costumes to make.
A little bar of soap can make a big splash, especially when it's got a fun and funky middle. Once your kids see the prize inside, they'll scrub themselves silly to get it.
Smaller and squatter than ordinary candles, votives are personal-sized creations perfect for private worship—or for perking up your patio, picnic, or poolside party.
Sure, votives are romantic and tapers are elegant, but molded candles are just plain fun – they can be any shape you want!
So you're staring at your un-knitted ball of yarn wondering, "What have I gotten myself into?" Fear not, a simple slip knot is the first step in any knitting project, so after this lesson you'll be an expert in getting…
Knitting from Chez_Kimberly
You know how to knit, and you know how to purl. Now it's time to put those two basic stitches together to create a third—the stockinette stitch.
Knitting from Chez_Kimberly
The purl stitch isn't as fancy as it sounds—nothing bejeweled or bedazzled. It's just the reverse of the knit stitch, plain and simple.
Knitting from Chez_Kimberly
So you've mastered the melt and pour technique—now it's time to really soup up your soap with everything from festive colors to fruit seeds.
Let's be frank—knitted fingerless gloves aren't really about keeping your palms warm and your fingers free... They're about looking rad.
Knitting from Chez_Kimberly
As if its name weren't a dead giveaway, the knit stitch is the most basic of knitting stitches, and a must-know for all aspiring knitters.
Knitting from Chez_Kimberly
This hat will fit most infants up to about a year-old—but you can easily add more rows to fit even an adult-sized head. Just make sure it's an adult who won't mind a hat with cute, little animal ears.
Knitting from Chez_Kimberly
Casting on—as opposed to casting away—has nothing to do with desert islands or little buddies named Gilligan. It's the second step in every knitting project—and you don't have to be a Professor to know how to do it.
Knitting from Chez_Kimberly
Hooray for you! You've completed all your stitches and now it's time to stop knitting. What? You don't know how to stop? Relax, you've come this far—the rest is easy. . .
Knitting from Chez_Kimberly
The rib stitch, or ribbing, is often used on the edges of pieces where you need a snug fit, because it's stretchy and doesn't curl. Best of all, since you've already learned the knit stitch and purl stitch, you're practically…
Knitting from Chez_Kimberly