This is a dress made with quills – I find the it very impressing ;-)
Links:
Quill Dress (Ink-redible Dress Made Out of Vibrating Pen Nibs)
…compilation of tutorials
This is a dress made with quills – I find the it very impressing ;-)
Links:
Quill Dress (Ink-redible Dress Made Out of Vibrating Pen Nibs)
‘Chocolate Modelling Clay’ seems strange, but it’s about making a substance you can fill molds with.
It looks interesting, I must see whether I can find beautiful molds.
Actually it’s quite similar to the edible stucco ;-)
Links:
Edible Chocolate Modeling Clay
Here at unikatissima:
Edible Stucco
What do the five sweaters and jackets from the picture have in common?
They’re all made following the same instruction!
Unfortunately I could never finish such a big item ;-)
By the way, I got to know the instruction when I found the Crazy Lace Cardigan, but I absolutely wanted to present the instruction once more separately ;-)
Addendum: Kalinumba told us that there is a (German) online calculator for the Raglan sweater.
We don’t have to calculate ourselves, there ;-)
Links:
The Incredible, Custom-fit Raglan Sweater
via: Incredible Custom-Fit Raglan
I have the photos on the picture from ravelry, four of them can be seen in internet, too:
1: vneck raglan for dad
2: Sensible stripes 3
3: raglan
4: only to be seen as ravelry project: First Sweater
5: DSC02052
Online calculator (Der ultimativ-simple Raglanpullover-Rechner) (German)
Here at unikatissima:
Crazy Lace Cardigan
Amazing! A tutorial or rather a recipe on how to make a cardigan (or another piece of clothing) where you don’t have to sew and that particularly can’t get boring because you change the pattern every couple of inches following your own gusto – Crazy Lace.
I really consider trying it ;-))
But then I’d prefer The Incredible, Custom-fit Raglan Sweater as base.
Links:
Crazy Lace Cropped Cardi
There you find a PDF file where the following cardigan patterns from ravelry are mentioned:
Anthropologie Inspired Capelet DK Weight that linkes to the blog entry My First Sweater: An Adaptation and
Catherine’s Mini Cardi where there’s a direct download of a PDF file (~ 295 KB).
The Incredible, Custom-fit Raglan Sweater
via: Incredible Custom-Fit Raglan
And here you can see pictures of cardigans and sweaters made following the instructions of The Incredible, Custom-fit Raglan Sweater:
vneck raglan for dad
Jumper model
DSC02052
‘oxo’ sweater
icestormandpumpkin
Sensible stripes 3
Aub’s Half-Zip #1
raglan
29/7 The incredible, custom-fit raglan sweater
Craaazy! ;-)
I’m busy programming another pattern generator, something similar to the maze pattern generator and the pattern generator (cellular automaton) and therefore I looked for online pattern generators.
So I found the online Amigurumi pattern generator.
Incredible!
I’m really not one for Amigurumis, but I find the generator amazing! ;-))
Links:
Note: The following link is still correct, but links now to a knitting toy generator:
Free Online Amigurumi Pattern
Unfortunately the link above doesn’t work anymore, thank you Claudia for telling me, see instead the Google search result for ‘free crochet amigurumi pattern’
Google search result for ‘online pattern generator’
English Wikipedia entry for ‘Amigurumi’
German Wikipedia entry for ‘Amigurumi’
Google image search result for ‘Amigurumi’
Here at unikatissima:
Maze Pattern Generator
Pattern Generator (Cellular Automaton)
I published an entry about fabric Origami and about paperless Origami before, in this tutorial you can find just another way to make fabric Origami.
And if you don’t like it, make yourself an edible Origami crane ;-))
Links:
Make Fabric Origami
Here at unikatissima:
Fabric Origami
Paperless Origami
Edible Origami – Crane croutons
I find this idea of making palm trees from candy really great again!
She suggests in her instruction to use the technique for ‘suckable’ Christmas wreaths.
Then it should be possible to make edible Halloween wreaths as well?! ;-)
If you want to have other shapes than leaves you can use the home-built 3-D printer ;-)
And as addition to the wreaths you can make the candy shot glasses.
I think that it would be as well interesting to try the special shapes from aluminium foil or the positive moulds from pebbles.
And somehow the whole thing should be possible to be made with chocolade instead of candy, just as the edible stucco, don’t you think so?
Well, somehow this all would be very interesting, wouldn’t it? ;-)
Links:
Life Saver 3-D sugar sculpture made easy! (tute)
Here at unikatissima:
Home-built 3-D Printer
Candy Shot Glasses
Edible Stucco
Special Shape Castings
Making Positive Plaster Moulds
I found a tutorial on how to make incredible paper-cuts tutorial on how to make incredible paper-cuts and I wanted absolutely to share!
Although I guess that I would never have the patience to make such a beautiful paper cut I think I will give it a try – sometime ;-))