Pins need a pin cushion and sometimes you need a little something to take out the day's stress on. Enter this kooky little knit from The Creations of Crazy Dazy: a free knitting pattern for a Knitted Voodoo Doll Pin Cushion.
And if you choose go proper voodoo and steal hair from the heads of your enemies to embellish the doll that has nothing to do with us. Right?
The purled bone's connected to the garter bone. And the acrylic bone's connected to the cashmere bone...
This astounding stitched skeleton, cheerfully knitting himself a DNA scarf, is the work of Twilight Kallisti, author of the Crafting Chaos blog.
The skeletal fella is made up of a Bucky fourth generation skeleton covered in knitted bits from recycled sweaters. Magnificent and green fibre art fabulousness.
Fans of tentacled terror and Lego geekery may have found their dream home. This Lego Lovecraft House was fashioned by brick-builder Mr. Xenomurphy over at MOC Pages (where Lego creation lives).
Other bits of Lego-amazing to add to your admiration for Mr. X's Tiny World of Bricks include: the innards of Dr Who's Tardis, a scene from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and a flaming Lego calling card from The Crow. Lego loveliness abounds.
It's almost all over. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 is on its way and it's the end of a crafty era. Here's a look at some of the finest Harry Potter craft that has come our way since that first trip on the Hogwart's Express. All aboard!
Click the image below to see ten of our favourite bits of handmade Hogwarts.
Post-It Notes can be many things but when Denmark-born artist John Kenn Mortensen uses them as tiny yellow canvases they turn truly magical.
John says "It warms my heart when I am able to scare people or just give them the sense of having experienced a small adventure from something so simple as a drawing on a post-it note."
His amazing tiny art treasures are reminiscent of Tim Burton and Edward Gorey, and prove that amazing things can be done with very little material.
Hairy leather-clad biker dudes may tell you that they ain't gonna get in no bathtub with no girlie-smelling soap. Right they are too. You can't rev up a road hog smelling like ylang ylang.
Ram Haldecraft's leather-scented skull soap in their face though and they really have no excuse. Satan himself might treat himself to a soak with it after a hard day's purgatory enforcement.
Don't miss this make-you-blush soap for the more feminine side either. Tee hee.
What fancy home would be complete without an opulent octopus chandelier? Adding a bit of marvellous mollusc to your décor can be a tricky thing but artist Adam Wallacavage does it with tentacled flair.
Adam's collection of Octopus Chandeliers are amazing. Check them out on his website or go and admire them in real life at the Jonathan LeVine Gallery.
[via BoingBoing]