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I also trained someone else to assist me. She learned how to crochet quickly. I hope she's as good a teacher as she is a learner.View Thread
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Are you a woman who knits?33% (1)
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Are you a woman who crochets?33% (1)
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Are you a man who knits?0% (0)
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Are you a man who crochets?33% (1)
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Do you macramé?0% (0)
Next, I want to figure out how to do the Tunisian Entrelac using other-than-the-usual standard stitch.
Any suggestions?
LView Thread
I want to finish the second wedding dress.
I want to understand what a "moebius" is, how to do it and why!
I want to rid my closet of all the yarn that's in it--I'm going to be making a lot of stuff that's quick and easy...
I want to find more glove and mitten patterns.
I'm going to knit a pair of socks.
I'm going to crochet a pair of socks.
I'm going to knit or crochet a coat this year.
I want to follow more patterns this year.
I'm going to go through my handiwork reference books and magazines to see which ones I will really use, and possibly which ones I could give to the library...
Who will sit with me in the knitter's/crocheter's circle?View Thread
This year I learned how to do knitted entrelac (I made a 7' long scarf) and then tunisian entrelac(--I've made many hats and started a couple of afghans).
I've almost finished crocheting a pair of gloves. I've knitted or crocheted scarves, puppets, mittens, etc. I'm working on knitting a sweater, too.
* From the title of a Janet Jackson songView Thread
I've started the second wedding dress that I've ever made. I'm all excited. It's crochet and coming along nicely.
Meanwhile, I've got to get to the litterbox.
LarView Thread
I just made some vests and other accessories for some hand made dolls. It's fun.
(I really want to finish the soft sculpture doll I started. Then I'll make clothes for it...)View Thread
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2 crochet33% (1)
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macrame0% (0)
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origami0% (0)
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other (Please list in your response)33% (1)
I'm currently knitting, crocheting, and macrame-ing different projects. I try to do new projects whenever I can. I've heard there are all kinds of benefits to learning new things, including fighting off Alzheimer's. Also, learning can be fun. I'm having fun. I hope you will, too.View Thread
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