You may use these for nonprofit use as long as long as you tell people where you got these from and don't claim they are yours or mislead people into thinking they are in any fashion. I'd also appreciate they not be used for "guides" or "tracing" for practice unless you don't put them up on the web. And please link to my site. I'd appreciate it!



how to sew a farir farir pattern

Tutorial on how to sew a "Farir" from the site MagiStream.com, with free pattern.




Invisible PhotoShop 7 Watermark Tutorial

Tutorial on how to mark your images online with an "invisible" watermark that shows up in IE when highlighted. Originally had this up on DeviantART but since they suck they had it removed because I used a screenshot for reference. It's a tutorial, for goodness' sake.




Paper Fortune Teller

How to make a paper fortune teller! Or, if you were like me, a little puppet that talked...I'd draw faces on these instead sometimes.




Elly Sketchit Paper Basket

Printable cube basket (in color) featuring my character Elly Sketchit. My fansite devoted to Roronoa Zoro has one with him as well.




Simple PhotoShop 7 Avatar Tutorial

How to make avatars using Photoshop. Simple, for those that need a beginner's guide.




xBox 360 Theme Tutorial

You can still do this even though the 360's layout is different.




Snake Knitting Spool Tutorial

How to knit a "snake" using a spool with a hole in the middle. Can be used to make nifty bookmarks (bookworms, ha ha) or coiled for rugs!




Felt from Dryer Lint Tutorial

You can make felt out of dryer lint. I am serious. Bonus: it looks very rough and "homespun", like what you'd pay extra for at a craft store!




Recyled Paper Tutorial

You can also remake paper out of throw-away scraps of bills and such.




Lobster Origami Instructions: PHOTOS (large file) Lobster Origami Instructions

Two sheets of instructions on how to make a small "prawn" or "lobster" origiami piece.




Illustrator 10 quick Tutorial

Illustrator (vector art) cheats and tips. Pen tool got you pissed off? Well, you don't have to use it, despite what all my art instructors prattled on and on about.