Crafts bonanza at Delhi's new terminal 3
Gourmet papad in tricolour hues, homemade pickles, heritage jewellery...India will hawk its flavours at a huge indigenous lifestyle and crafts bazaar being set up in Indira Gandhi International Airport's swank new terminal 3 (T3). calcuttanews.net |
Knitting 101: Basic Stitches
Vickie Howell knows knitting. Check out the complete Knitting 101: Basic Stitches tutorial, including a special six-part introduction to knitting in this week's CRAFT Video. In the video above, learn the basic knit and purl stitches in the Continental style of knitting.Subscribe to the CRAFT Podcast in iTunes, download the first m4v video directly, or watch the playlist on YouTube.Read the Full Story » | More on CRAFT » | Comments » | Read more articles in CRAFT Videos | Digg this! blog.craftzine.com |
How-To: Summit Snow Cone
Here's an easy hiking idea, take along some powdered drink mix and use (clean) snow at the summit to make a summit snow cone!More:One-Week Wine on Make: ProjectsRead the Full Story » | More on CRAFT » | Comments » | Read more articles in Food | Digg this! blog.craftzine.com |
Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls
As the weather gets more crisp and the calendar gets closer to October, I start to crave pumpkin. That's why Katie Goodman's recipe for pumpkin cinnamon rolls has me drooling at just the thought of the taste.Katie writes:It's like a fall version of the Meyer Lemon Sticky Rolls with Cream Cheese Frosting. But what actually inspired the creation of this recipe was my recipe for Pumpkin Pie Oatmeal. That recipe has been hands down over time THE most popular recipe on the blog. I knew there had to be other fun ways to make recipes that tasted like pumpkin pie that were a little bit different from usual.Read the Full Story » | More on CRAFT » | Comments » | Read more articles in Food | Digg this! blog.craftzine.com |
How-To: Carve a Turnip-O-Lantern
By Diane GillelandIf you want to celebrate Halloween in a historical way this year, try carving turnips instead of pumpkins.One of the holiday's oldest legends is the Celtic tale of Jack O' Lantern. There are many versions, but essentially the story goes like this: Jack was a man who, through a series of adventures, successfully tricked the Devil. As a result of this prank, after Jack died he couldn't find a place in either Heaven or Hell, so he had to wander the earth for eternity. He would light his way on these travels by hiding a glowing ember in a hollowed-out turnip.The use of a pumpkin instead of a turnip originated here in America - as it turns out, pumpkins are far more plentiful here, so they became the lantern of choice for Halloween celebrations.But, try a traditional turnip lantern - or a group of them! They make a wonderful decoration for a small space, and turnips have a magnificent, warty, monster-like quality all their own.Read the Full Story » | More on CRAFT » | Comments » | Read more articles in CRAFT Projects | Digg this! blog.craftzine.com |