Kirstie Allsopp shows us crafts and skills to help us navigate these unique times. Kirstie makes a 3D flower panel for a patchwork cushion, a paper garland and a bug hotel.
Kirstie Allsopp shows us crafts and skills to help us navigate these unique times. Kirstie makes the summer panel of her patchwork cushion, a cute robot dog and a terrarium.
Kirstie Allsopp offers creative ideas and craft projects for the whole family during the coronavirus lockdown, demonstrating how to make a patchwork cushion and homemade body scrub.
Kirstie Allsopp uses a clever dying method to create the winter panel for her patchwork cushion, decorates dishes and builds model animals from leftover toilet roll inner tubes.
Kirstie Allsopp shows how to make flower prints from left-over vegetables as well as something children and adults alike will love - a beehive pinata. She also goes online to speak to crafting experts and calls on the crafting community to send in images of lockdown makes.
Kirstie Allsopp's weekly project is to design and make a name sign for her son's wall, and she shows how to make a cushion out of a jumper and tries her hand at Mexican tin art.
Kirstie Allsopp creates a lightbox for her son's room, gathers materials for a spring wreath, and paints stones to be used in a game.
Kirstie Allsopp makes a 3D letter and decoupages it with an old map, topped off with an origami kite. She also has fun experimenting with string art to create a hot-air balloon and raids her button box to transform an old lampshade. Plus, Kirstie goes online to speak to crafting experts and calls on the crafting community to send in the things they're making during lockdown.
Kirstie Allsopp uses origami to create the letter A for her son Archie's name sign. She also embroiders a family photo onto some dyed fabric and talks online to crafting experts.
Kirstie Allsopp masters the art of quilling to fashion the letter R for her son's name sign, and reveals how all the letters come together to form the sign made with love. She also goes online to chat with her old friend Zack to find out the best way to craft a wire creature, and calls on the crafting community to send in images of their lockdown makes.