Last tutorial of the night. And I cheated. I’ve already made my twisty bead. It has annealed with the other tutorial beads I made tonight. I made the star bead (awesome), three tie-dye beads and two twisties. This tutorial is from Margaret Zinser of MZ Glass. I meantioned her not too long ago regarding her collaborative tutorial with JC Herrell on enamels. The bead in this tutorial is a staple in Margaret’s arsenal of fabulous beads. When I saw it in my search of interesting tutorials I knew it had to be posted. Tomorrow I will show you my beads that I made. The first was small so it wasn’t that good but I’m very pleased with how the second one turned out. Check it out and let me know how you do. Hope you have a very educational Saturday night, what’s left of it.
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Bring Out Your Inner Lumberjack With This Free Can Cozy Pattern
Step into the cozy world of lumberjack chic with this charming Lumberjack Crochet Can Cozy Pattern. Inspired by the timeless allure of buffalo plaid and rugged flannel jackets, this pattern combines style and practicality to create a unique beverage holder that’s perfect for enjoying your favorite drinks in the great outdoors. Whether you’re sipping on hot cocoa around the campfire or cracking open a cold one at a backyard barbecue, this crochet cozy adds a touch of rustic charm to any beverage. Is this a Christmas project or a fall project? I wasn’t too sure so stuck in the middle.
Crafted to fit standard 12 fl oz / 355 ml cans, this Lumberjack Can Cozy features a classic plaid design achieved through the art of colorwork crochet. If you’re new to colorwork, fear not – detailed written instructions and a full video tutorial are included to guide you through the process. With a few simple stitches and a bit of yarn magic, you’ll soon be creating your own cozy masterpiece.