I've recently come across a lovely new site called Kollabora! You can show anything you make....sewing, knitting, crochet, jewelry, embroidery, home decor, dyeing, quilting and cross stitch. It's super easy to sign up and even easier to upload your photos. They have a shop and a learning tab with tutorials. It's free to sign up!
Click here for the Kollabora site
Here's what they say on their about page:
We believe that we are what we make; that’s why we decided to make crafting
easier and more accessible by helping you find and create cool DIY projects.
From fashion to jewelry to home décor, if you can make it, you’ll find the how-to on Kollabora.
easier and more accessible by helping you find and create cool DIY projects.
From fashion to jewelry to home décor, if you can make it, you’ll find the how-to on Kollabora.
Craft on!
P.S. If you’re here in NYC, join us for Kollabora Open Lab, every first
Thursday of the month from 5 - 7 PM the Kollabora team and friends sit
together at our loft space on 39 Wooster St 3rd floor and make stuff.
Thursday of the month from 5 - 7 PM the Kollabora team and friends sit
together at our loft space on 39 Wooster St 3rd floor and make stuff.
Our name comes from collaboro, the Latin word for working together.
On Kollabora.com, not only can you find full DIY tutorials, but you
can also share your projects step-by-step, upload works in progress, get
feedback from other users, and show your appreciation for what others
are making.
Yarn tip of the week
On Kollabora.com, not only can you find full DIY tutorials, but you
can also share your projects step-by-step, upload works in progress, get
feedback from other users, and show your appreciation for what others
are making.
Yarn tip of the week
* Use all those little cometic bags you get at the department store when
you buy beauty products to hold all sorts of things! Little snap barrettes
and mini rubber bands to hold tail yarn. Use one to keep a mini knit kit
on hand. Scissors, tape measure, tapestry needle, crochet hook, point
protectors, stitch markers, little note pad and pen, etc.
you buy beauty products to hold all sorts of things! Little snap barrettes
and mini rubber bands to hold tail yarn. Use one to keep a mini knit kit
on hand. Scissors, tape measure, tapestry needle, crochet hook, point
protectors, stitch markers, little note pad and pen, etc.
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