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I also have a minor stash of Mill Hill beaded ornaments, they are a
good size to take to work when I have to do the weekend rotation. I also do a lot of other "crafty" kind of things, silk ball ornaments that are dressed up with sequins and fancy beads, some that are made of seashells. I've been working lately with my daughter, who's 4, on doing a banner thing that's made from pony beads. A good size for her to handle. I've also been trying to watch out for other craft things we can do together. We do a lot of painting and rubber stamping. Widgebe -- Remove sillybuggers to reply! WIP Amid Amish Life (middle panel), Lily Sampler, Berry Bear Sue asked: What do you all do to "clear the palate" between big projects? Or do you feel the need to? |
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KDLark wrote:
I also learned how to knit socks, which does not bode well for the people in my family, who will now be over-supplied with hand-knit socks! Not possible! Sue (who doesn't knit and misses getting argyle socks at Christmas from Great-aunt Vera....) (and who is afraid to take up knitting on her own. Too many projects, too little time!) |
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My big break is doing the Dutch Treat table toppers because the patterns stitch
up quickly and no magnifier is needed (or stretcher bars/hoop either) so they are great for travel. Robin |
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On 7/8/04 6:09 PM, in article , "Susan
Hartman/Dirty Linen" wrote: What do you all do to "clear the palate" between big projects? Or do you feel the need to? sometimes I take a deliberate break after a big stitching to do some simple ornaments. At the moment I also have a travel project of "Miss Mary Mack" going - just black silouette stitching so it's straight counting, no deeper "thinking" required. Going to a musical festival this weekend, so I hope to get a lot done! Sue I am treating the project I took to Lake Placid as a really fun little stitch. Big holes, 10 count and a joyful stitch! Cheryl |
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