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Estimated from 7 chart positions in 7 markets.
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- 🇬🇧GB · Crafts#5430K to 100K
- 🇦🇺AU · Crafts#1435K to 30K
- 🇨🇦CA · Crafts#1635K to 30K
- 🇺🇸US · Crafts#1905K to 30K
- 🇪🇸ES · Crafts#3330K to 100K
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95K to 350K🇬🇧29%🇪🇸29%🇦🇺9%+4 more - Active Followers
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29K to 105K
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3. BOTANICAL JEWELLERY: The traditional craft of making necklaces, bracelets etc. out of seeds and other plant materials.
Dec 15, 2021
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2. CORDAGE: how to make string, twine and rope out of natural plant fibres growing in your garden.
Dec 2, 2021
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1. GOURDS: growing, drying, carving, cutting and decorating gourds to make useful containers and more.
Nov 27, 2021
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CRAFTSTEADING INTRO
Nov 26, 2021
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
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| 12/15/21 | ![]() 3. BOTANICAL JEWELLERY: The traditional craft of making necklaces, bracelets etc. out of seeds and other plant materials. | For as long as human beings have walked the earth people have decorated themselves with jewellery. The earliest was made from natural materials such as shells, bamboo, bone, tusks, claws, teeth, wood, coral, gemstones, pearls, the fossilized resin we call amber, and seeds. I’ll explain how to make your own botanical jewellery, and even how to grow your own beads! The Craftsteading podcast Is hosted by Sally Gardens and produced at Mill Cottage, the Little House on the Peninsula. See crafty pictures on Instagram at Mill Cottage, the Little House on the Peninsula Watch our amazing videos on YouTube at Craftsteading Visit our website at www.craftsteading.com | — | |
| 12/2/21 | ![]() 2. CORDAGE: how to make string, twine and rope out of natural plant fibres growing in your garden. | Plants for cordage You can make useful string and twine and rope out of plant fibres. The term cordage encompasses everything from fine string to cords to thicker ropes. All of these things begin with strands of fibre twisted or braided together in a way that gives them strength and length. You can start by making thin string, then twist lengths of this string together to make cord, then twist lengths of the cord together to make rope. You’d be surprised how many plants have leaves or stems that contain fibres tough and long enough to be turned into useful cordage - plants that grow in your garden or in the wild, or weeds that grow by the roadside. You can grow your own fibre plants or forage for them. You’ll never run out of cordage again! See crafty pictures on Instagram at Mill Cottage, the Little House on the Peninsula Watch our amazing videos on YouTube at Craftsteading Visit our website at www.craftsteading.com | — | |
| 11/27/21 | ![]() 1. GOURDS: growing, drying, carving, cutting and decorating gourds to make useful containers and more. | Grow your own gourds and use them to make and decorate handy household containers, bowls, bird houses, soup ladles, dippers, scoops, musical instruments, table décor or even tiny earrings. A gourd is the hard-shelled fruit of any of various plants, in the botanical family Cucurbitaceae. If you want to grow your own gourds you can buy seeds online. They grow well in climates from warm temperate to sub-tropical to tropical. So you can grow them pretty much all over Australia as long as you plant the seeds after frost danger has passed. They are suited to cultivation in USDA Hardiness Zones 2 to 11. If you’re in the UK you might have to grow them in a hothouse. All they need to grow is soil, water and sunlight (and plenty of space). The plants grow as vines, so you can either let them crawl along the ground our train them to climb supportive frames. They look greatl climbing on garden archways or tepees, or a fence or trellis. See crafty pictures on Instagram at Mill Cottage, the Little House on the Peninsula Watch our amazing videos on YouTube at Craftsteading Visit our website at www.craftsteading.com | — | |
| 11/26/21 | ![]() CRAFTSTEADING INTRO | 101 ways to save money, get happy, relax and find your creativity by making stuff out of plants you grow, forage or buy. And even monetise your hobbies! Craftsteading is about self-sufficiency and handcrafts and gardening.It’s about prepping for the apocalypse or relaxing with therapeutic mindful handcrafts.Are you looking for something engrossing to take your mind off daily worries? Would you like to learn a relaxing but exciting new skill or craft? Ever wished you could find out how to thriftily make useful and beautiful things to share with your friends and family?Grow your own brooms, baskets, jewellery, containers or whatever you need. You won’t need to buy them from shops any more!There are so many happiness-inducing craft projects that start with planting a seed. For example, I’ll explain the way I’ve made containers from gourds, jewellery from seeds called Job’s tears, baskets from cattail bulrushes and brooms from sorghum. All home grown. And if you’re not into gardening , no stress, you can buy supplies from craft stores or online. See crafty pictures on Instagram at Mill Cottage, the Little House on the Peninsula Watch our amazing videos on YouTube at Craftsteading Visit our website at www.craftsteading.com ~Thanks to Nat Keefe & Hot Buttered Rum for "Slow Rabbit", our theme tune!~ | — |
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Chart Positions
7 placements across 7 markets.
Chart Positions
7 placements across 7 markets.

