You know how we feel about vertical gardening around here, and I’m drooling over these adorable knit plant pockets from Heather Powazek Champ .

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Spotted: Knit Plant Pockets
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You know how we feel about vertical gardening around here, and I’m drooling over these adorable knit plant pockets from Heather Powazek Champ .

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Spotted: Knit Plant Pockets
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We love a good t-shirt upcycling project around here, and I’m totally digging these jersey knit bracelets from V and Co. You finger knit the bracelets, so there are no fancy tools require to whip up a set of these, and you can get different degrees of chunkiness, depending on how you make them. She walks you through two-, three-, and four-finger methods for making these bracelets in her well-illustrated tutorial . What a fun way to use up old t-shirts! Related posts: Spotted: Knit Graffiti in Atlanta, GA DIY: 99 Ways to Cut, Sew, Trim, and Tie Your T-Shirt Spotted: Moss Centerpieces

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Spotted: Jersey Knit Bracelets
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Are you guys familiar with the growing knit graffiti trend? I just ran across a beautiful example right here in Atlanta! I have to admit that I love street art.

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Spotted: Knit Graffiti in Atlanta, GA
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We know that walking is one of the greenest ways to get from point A to point B, but if folks don’t feel safe in their neighborhoods, it’s much harder to encourage them to ditch their cars and walk . In one New York neighborhood that’s experiencing a crime wave, citizens are taking matters into their own hands.

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Bed-Stuy Guys Volunteer for Walkability
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Remember the amazing Repurposed Pallet Adirondack Chair (PAC) from designer Shelton Davis?

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Build Your Own Pallet Adirondack Chair
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When Jacob and Kristen Anderson had their son, they “began to transform [their] home into a kid proof toxic free zone,” hunting down chemical-free alternatives to conventional products like housewares and furniture.
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Fresh, Eco-Friendly Furniture by Anderson Modern
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