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The Happy Barnet 2020 Lockdown Project - Part 6
Part 5 of my lockdown project, crocheting events and themes from 2020, the coronavirus and the lockdown.
The Happy Barnet 2020 Lockdown Project - Part 5
Part 5 of my lockdown project, crocheting events and themes from 2020, the coronavirus and the lockdown.
The Happy Barnet 2020 Lockdown Project - Part 4
Part 4 of my lockdown project, crocheting events and themes from 2020, the coronavirus and the lockdown.
The Happy Barnet 2020 Lockdown Project - Part 3
Part 3 of my lockdown project, crocheting events and themes from 2020, the coronavirus and the lockdown.
The Happy Barnet 2020 Lockdown Project - Part 2
Part 2 of my lockdown project, crocheting events and themes from 2020, the coronavirus and the lockdown.
The Happy Barnet 2020 Lockdown Project - Part 1
Part 1 of my lockdown project, crocheting events and themes from 2020, the coronavirus and the lockdown.
Craft challenge ideas: Workshops
A great way to learn new crafts or techniques is to go along to a craft workshop.
Here’s some of the brilliant projects made at workshops by the Happy Barnet Craft Challengers.
Challenge ideas: Use your birth month colour, flower or stone as inspiration for a new project
It's always nice to incorporate a little bit of personalisation into projects and with this challenge you can pick a colour, stone and/or flower to represent your birth month, or add a personal touch to a handmade gift.
Challenge ideas: Keep it simple, make something in black and white
There's a lot to be said for keeping it simple and working in black and white so think pandas, zebras, silhouettes, cats, footballs, spiders, cows, bats, skulls, shadows, snowflakes and even Darth Vader as we look at some ideas for the black and white challenge.