What all do you do craftwise?

Pam I am a fibernater......LOL

Weaving, spinning, and felting are the front runners, with spin offs to kumihimo braiding, knitting, crocheting, locker hooking etc.

Els

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See, I forgot machine knitting!! Sarah, with all your beautiful lacework, you'll be a GREAT tatter! N.

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The YarnWright

Qintes wrote in news:Ovuzf.2160$pq5.1961@trndny02:

knit, beginner spinner, crochet cat toys, beadwork (freeform, not jewelry), draw, paint, weave, sew, make paper & books... lee

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enigma

Hi Pam

I finger (no needles, used to make large I-cord), hand, and machine knit; crochet; and am learning how to spin my own yarn. When I can spin, I'm also going to experiment in using natural plant dyes to color them.

Leah

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Leah

I machine knit, crochet (normal and tunisian), Cross stitch, very rarely machine sew. I am able to reply to this immedialtey as I am in the Internet Cafe at the mo.

Love to you all. Kari

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Kari

I forgot kumihimo! I *love* that term - "fibernater".

Higs, Katherine

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Katherine

Kari, Don't you have Internet at home yet? That's a drag!

Higs, Katherine (who operated with an Internet Cafe one summer)

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Katherine

Oh my... that's what started my desire to get back into knitting. I have decided I'd like to spin. I live in an area where sheep is the main farming commodity (?) so wool is not hard to come by. I haven't actually got a spinning wheel yet, but maybe you can tell me how you're finding it?

Catherine

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Catherine Milton

Hello,

Somehow I missed this post. I like to crochet, counted cross stitch, beaded Christmas balls, and latch hook. I have also done needlepoint and sewing.

One thing that I would love to try is woodworking. I watch Yankee Workshop from time to time and I would love to try my hand at making furniture pieces. But I don't have the tools needed nor the money to begin to purchase them at this time. Maybe someday.

Diane

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seasidestitcher

Me too, Diane! I just might have to sneak out to the garage/workshop someday when we have some wood laying around and see about using Matthew's tools. Hey, I bought most of them for him, so why not? hehehe Besides, woodworking runs in my Dad's side of the family. Daddy did it, his two brothers (one more than the other, I believe) did it, and his father also did it.... I don't know if anyone further back did or not, but I wouldn't be surprised. ;o)

Gemini

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"Qintes" skrev i melding news:Ovuzf.2160$pq5.1961@trndny02...

Knitting, Crocheting, weaving ("fabric" and tapestry), different sorts og embroidering (crosstitch, hardanger, white embroideries with cutting... don't know what it is in English, coloured embroideries, "free embroidery"...) felting woolfibres, batikk, and lots of other things :-) Not all of it all the time, the last two years, mostly knitting and crocheting.

AUD ;-))

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Aud -- I looked at your webshots site again and saw the autumn shawl. It is beautiful. Now that should brighten up any cold and cloudy day!

Judy

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JCT

I'm Marsha in SC, I crochet (normal yarn and thread and tunisian), knit, bead work (loom & needle), macrame, hand embroidery & crewel work, leather work, work with photos in Photoshop, sew, quilt, and some general crafting.. Marsha

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Thanks!

Wow nice stuff! Very creative. Thanks for the link!

Pam

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Qintes

Hi Pam, I knit, crochet (thread, filet and regular yarn), cross-stitch, needlepoint. I just learned how to do swedish weaving and I sew some. Kristine in Germany

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Kristine

I am leaning to knit - knitting is hard!

Aaron

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<agres

Oh but once you can do it without thinking about each and every stitch it's such FUN Aaron, and so good to finish stuff (which I don't do nearly as often as I start things!) Love & higs Christine

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Christine in Kent, Garden of

I am now curating an exhibition , mainly in fibers but wil `other` artworks as well .. Weaving , have a work on the loom , but accident last years took away months of Forbidden to weave ,, back now . Knit a Turkiz shirt for me , a moebious for a friend of the family .. Finnish sweater for son , and he asked to have a second Crochet moebious. A shawl almost done , reciver unknown ,,, from me - friends]

Embroideriong several works of art ,,, and after some `vacation` ,, BACK to book, sewing is made all the time ,,, more ??? i have more but ,, am too lazy to speak about it ... mirjam

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Mirjam Bruck-Cohen

I just retaught myself basic knitting.

I have crocheted for 16 years this month.

I have done cross stitch for 13 years and won awards for my blackwork.

I also quilt.

Jenn in CA - A regular lurker

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Jenn

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