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CraftStylish is the ultimate crafting resource —a place to connect, discover and share with other crafters. It’s the destination for fabulous inspiration and expert instruction on the latest trends, projects and ideas

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Papercraft Roundup: Chigiri-e, paper cutting, and more

Japanese Creations offers individual kits that range from $24 to $32 depending on size and complexity. All kits come with the appropriate colors of washi and instructions for logging in to their online classroom, where you'll receive video instructions for completing the project. Also offered is a complete course package ($190) which includes six chigiri-e kits as well as the starter tool kit, a guide book to making chigiri-e, and access to all the videos in their online classroom. The starter tool kit ($26) is not included in the individual kits and makes the process of making chigiri-e much easier.

Just in Time Stole: Whip Up a Lacy Wrap to Ring in the New Year

New Year's Eve is a great time to wear something wild and fun. If you have several hours of relaxing time in the car or in front of the TV, you can make this festive stole in time to dress up your New Year's Eve ensemble. Three skeins of Showstopper Yarns by Ironstone (100 yards comprised of three strands including an eyelash, sparkle nub, and a mohair yarn, suggested retail $36) Another fun yarn but a bit pricier is Wild Stuff by Prism (300 yards, suggested retail $99). Drop stitch row: Knit 3, drop the next stitch and unravel several rows, then pick up and knit the uppermost strand of yarn to replace the dropped stitch.

How to Make a Super-Simple Crochet Hook Caddy

One of the most useful accessories for crocheters is a hook case. Whether you're hooking on the go or just want to keep everything together near your couch, the case is a perfect way to protect and contain your hooks

Organize Your Beads with Beaded Labels

I organize my bead collection in a system of plastic compartment boxes-I found a couple dozen at the craft store and divided up my beads by color, along with separate boxes for metal charms, seed beads, and semiprecious pieces. Whipping up these labels, with beads, rhinestones, and charms hot-glued to neat strips of paper, was so easy...and now when I glance over to my bead shelf, it's a snap to find any color or type I want to work with! * Assorted beads, rhinestones, or other pieces to decorate with * Marker (for labels you don't want to bead onto) 1. I like to use lightweight rhinestones, acrylic or Lucite beads, and flat pieces to decorate mine.

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