Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Harry Potter fans have an endless array of scarves, sweaters, robes, socks, and plush toys to ...
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The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Knitting is perhaps one of the most underratedly difficult ...
The wonderful world of Harry Potter merchandise goes far beyond figures and T-shirts. It includes everything from suitcases to robes to wonderfully fancy dinner plates to full on bedroom sets for a ...
Knitters will soon be able to make tea cosies inspired by the University of Glasgow with the launch of a book of patterns based on the historic architecture. Designers across Scotland submitted ...
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This has been quite the year for learning new hobbies. Making sourdough bread starters, learning all about canning and preserves, and taking up painting are just some of the new creative outlets I’ve ...
Many people tend to think of cats when they think of knitterly pets. But the fact is a lot of us are dog people, too. And more than a few of us are wannabe dog owners trapped in no-dogs-allowed ...
Christine LeGrow models trigger mittens made from the pink-dyed wool from Baynoddy, the craft shop and farm that Linda Lewis operates in Chapel’s Cove. (Elizabeth Whitten/CBC) Many people across ...
Knitters will soon be able to make tea cosies inspired by the University of Glasgow with the launch of a book of patterns based on the historic architecture. Did you know with a Digital Subscription ...