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I can’t tell you how much it pleases me when my two worlds of craft and technology come together. There are so many websites that help to fuel my craft addiction, here are my top five:

CraftGawker

A bit like Pinterest but gives the impression of being full to the gunnels of craft which makes it stand out for me.

Craft Gawker

StumbleUpon

I use StumbleUpon for many things, craft is just one of them. If I’m feeling crafty but not sure what I want to do a quick play with StumbleUpon never fails to spark an idea.

StumbleUpon

Pinterest

The obvious one and for good reason. Like StumbleUpon, I use Pinterest for many things but it’s great for craft patterns and ideas. I tend to take inspiration from a few sources then make something to my own design and Pinterest is great for that.

Pinterest

Ravelry

This is like having your uber knitter nan in the room with you. So much great advice in the forums, free patterns and project tracking. It really is the most essential site for beginners and experts alike.

Ravelry

YouTube

I took up knitting again after inheriting my mum’s knitting patterns. My sister handed them to me with a look of “well I’m not going to use them” so I knew I needed to make sure they didn’t go to waste. Where did I go to remind me where to start? You know the answer.

I’d also like to give an honourable mention for Flickr. I hate the interface but it is a great place to find pictures of different types of crafts and a fabulous source for Guerilla Knitting.

If you’re into craft you’re probably also thinking “wait, what about Etsy“. I love Etsy, it’s great for buying unique gift or selling your own hand made creations. This post is meant for inspiration and sharing ideas which is why I haven’t included it but it is a great site none the less.

What are your favourite sites for crafty inspiration?

Pin in a pocket

Jennifer D Begg —  October 2, 2011 — Leave a comment

I knitted this for a friend’s birthday present. I always find little pockets handy for keeping stuff separate in my handbag and a little flower never fails to add a bit of colour :O)

Handy little pocket knitted with garter stitch

 

Peeking out is a little crochet flower pin brooch

 

Both pin and pocket have matching teal button

 

The flower is backed by two knitted petals as seen in previous post "Mrs B's Brooch"

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Just your usual Friday night… knitting up a storm with Stitch London at “Late at the Tate” :O)

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I love sock toys! So quick and easy to make, you can do them in a lunch break (like I did today). This one is for a young man who has a little bit of an Owl fetish (shh, we try not to talk about it).

SO, happy birthday to Paul De Gregorio! Paul turns 40 very soon and instead of pressies he would love donations for the Alzheimers Society in memory of his Grandad who would have been 99 on the same day. Click here or text PAUL71 £10 to 70070 to donate – much better than socks :O)