This is a weekly curation showcasing the needlework of our very own HIVEians.
Every Monday we get together to share our love and passion for the needle arts, posting from the NeedleWorkMonday Community and using the #needleworkmonday tag. On all other days we use the #needlework tag. We enjoy each other’s creations, ideas, patterns, tips and shortcuts.
Let us as a community, continue to show our love and support by visiting and commenting on each other's work while inspiring one another with the beautiful works of needle art that we do. Nothing makes a heart happier than to read a supportive comment from a fellow member!
In this post @theworldaroundme shows us the process of transforming a baby garment into a beautiful bunny doll.
Creating dolls from old clothes seems to us an original and innovative idea, be sure to visit this publication.
by @romeskie
@romeskie tells us how she uses crochet to make cute soap covers that will be very useful to teach her little girl basic hygiene habits in the shower. Once again it is proved that crochet is much more than just ornamental. Visit this publication and leave your appreciation. .
by @artsugar
In this post @artsugar shares with us how she has made a cute crochet bunny which she will use as a didactic resource to teach her children the customs and traditions of Easter. This is a very creative idea to educate children through crafts.
Thank you for stopping by to view our featured posts for this week. Please stop by their posts and show them some love with a read, a comment and an upvote for sharing their handmade creations.
To see more needle arts, please check out the the NeedleWorkMonday Community and check back here with @needleworkmonday every Wednesday / Thursday for the weekly Curation posts!!
If you are a needlework artist we’d love to have you join us to share your work and inspire the Hive blockchain to give a craft a try.
Today’s curation is written by @kattycrochet ~