I've sort of struggled with learning fishtail braids, but this video makes it so much easier!
I don;t know if non-canadians know about the wondrous deliciousness that are Naniamo Bars, but this version is super simple and has a new twist- the creamy center is orange flavoured!
Lazy day casserole. right up my alley.
I so want this sweater.
Lazy day casserole. right up my alley.
I so want this sweater.
This clever way of doing plaid in your knitting has totally blown my mind. Especially if maybe you haven't yet decided what colour you want your plaid stripes to be.
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I pinned that fishtail braid tutorial too! It does help to have the video. I actually had a fishtail braid for my wedding hairdo, but have never mastered doing it myself.
The plaid knitting technique is cool.
And those Nanaimo bras with orange flavour? Mmm yum!
Have a great weekend my friend xo
Wow, love that plaid technique!
Excellents pins and I definitely want to try the plaid technique ~ such fun!
Since I'm at my computer and not on my phone, I thought to stop by and tell you, Julie, that I really enjoy these Friday posts. It's always a good mix of recipes, style and diys. Thank you for taking your time to put these things together!
Love the plaid technique too!
That fox sweater looks right up your alley! So cute. And I'm dying to try those Nanaimo bars! My good friend from Vancouver has often talked about them, but I've never had the chance to try them. Until now! :)
Nanaimo bars! Yum! They are a Christmas treat in our house. Come on December!!
Nanaimo bars are up there in the top 3 of my favourite desserts. I can't wait to try this recipe!
Love this technique!
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