Here we introduce the "Interior & Other" works that you have posted so far, along with images and comments.
In addition, we have posted links to the product pages for knitting patterns that are currently on sale (some knitting patterns are currently being prepared for sale).
Please use everyone's work as inspiration for your future creations!
Here we introduce the "bags and pouches" works that you have submitted so far, along with images and comments.
In addition, we have posted links to the product pages for knitting patterns that are currently on sale (some knitting patterns are currently being prepared for sale).
Please use everyone's work as inspiration for your future creations!
Index
Your "Noble Kadoza"
Crochet "Noble Square Seat" Knitting Pattern Sales Page

Anko's "Noble Kadoza"
I knitted two pieces using recycled yarn.
Your "pot mat"

Rico's "Pot Mat"
I made coasters using a pot mat and the remaining yarn.
The yarn used to knit the edge of the pot mat was thick, so I changed it to two chain stitches.
For the coaster, I used only single crochet for the edges.
I really like how plump and thick it is and how cute it is.
*Rico*Rico* Diary
http://ricocrochet.blog.fc2.com/
▶Rico's solo exhibition page
Your "Nara Pin Cushion for Sewing Needles"

Rico's "Nara Binding Pin Cushion"
I quickly made the kit.
Nara pottery and this Shetland yarn
I fell in love with it and bought it, and the finished product is just as beautiful as I expected!
We look forward to more great recipes and kits in the future.
*Rico*Rico* Diary
http://ricocrochet.blog.fc2.com/
▶Rico's solo exhibition page

"Nara Binding Pin Cushion" by takechan
I had always wanted to own a Nara pin cushion for sewing needles, and I was able to purchase one at this shop.
thank you very much.
I put the remaining thread in a pincushion.
It seems like knitting is going to be more fun.
Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/tegetake/
Your "Crochet Bobbin"

Rico's "Crochet Bobbin"
I tried knitting it the same size as the original and also a little smaller using lace yarn.
If you knit it smaller, it will probably end up being even cuter.
*Rico*Rico* Diary
http://ricocrochet.blog.fc2.com/
▶Rico's solo exhibition page
Your "Pokopoko Christmas Wreath"

Rico's "Pokopoko Christmas Wreath"
I only purchased the recipe.
It was also fun choosing ribbons and beads.
I made some adjustments based on the kit parts.
*Rico*Rico* Diary
http://ricocrochet.blog.fc2.com/
▶Rico's solo exhibition page
Your "large blanket that doesn't warp"
Crochet "A large blanket that won't warp" knitting pattern sales page

Nozomi Hana's "Large, distortion-free blanket"
We're having a Christmas party tomorrow, so I've been knitting this since yesterday and just finished it to give to my mother at the party. It was so much fun to knit!

Pretty 60's "A large blanket that won't warp"
It's small but finished.
I thought the color of the yarn would be subdued,
I used leftover thread so it may not have come together.
It's very warm because it's knitted with no gaps.
Thank you for the wonderful knitting pattern.
http://blog.goo.ne.jp/slashsadamin9150

"A large blanket that won't warp" by hiro*
I've woven a blanket that doesn't warp, but I've also used it to make a smaller blanket to keep the pot dust-free. (The photo shows the pot...)
It's fun to knit things that are useful in everyday life.
Thank you as always for your wonderful recipes.
Your "endlessly long free cross knitting"

coocha's "Knitted free cloth as long as you like"
It's been quite a while since I received the knitting pattern, but I've finally managed to knit it.
I was a little confused about the part where I had to go back and knit, but once I figured it out it went smoothly.
I plan to make this into a body towel, but I still have some yarn left so I think I'll knit another one.
Great work, I look forward to seeing more!
Your "Kagami mochi that doesn't slip off"
Crochet "Kagami mochi that stays put" knitting pattern sales page

Miita's "Kagami mochi that stays in place"
I always fall in love at first sight with Ronique's designs and use of color, and Kagami mochi is one of them.
I mixed gold thread into red and white thread cord and knitted it.

Kumako's "Kagami mochi that stays put"
The moment I saw it, I knew I wanted to knit it! It was the first time I'd had the chance to knit in years.
I didn't have the yarn featured in the book nearby, so I knitted it just to enjoy the process and the atmosphere.
It turned out to be a really big mirror, and I'm very happy with it!
Your "Diamond Mochi and Hina Dolls"
Crochet "Diamond Mochi and Hina Doll" Knitting Pattern Sales Page

Kumako's "Diamond Mochi and Hina Dolls"
I wanted to make it a little larger, so I used thicker yarn.
I was disappointed that the dolls ended up being round and that I wasn't able to capture the firmness of the diamond-shaped rice cakes, which meant that their cuteness wasn't fully expressed, but I'm glad that I managed to make them into a shape.
I made some slight adjustments to the accessories, and they arrived in time for Hinamatsuri, so I'm putting them up right away.