for knitters and crocheters
#1
Here's a pretty cool site, you do need to join to get there free patterns but oh so worth it.
http://www.knitandcrochetnow.com/fly...ndex&taxid=163
http://www.knitandcrochetnow.com/fly...ndex&taxid=163
#2
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 5,453
i am learning to crochet..i am making the preemie caps..for the hospital. i used my coupon(the ones i usually use on fabric!yikees!) and got some cotton yarn..to make dish cloths!
we started a michigan knitters and crocheters message board, and a facebook one too..they let me join,even though i was the only one who quilted! lol! then they started raggin on me,to learn..when we get together for show and tell once a month,and lunch..i was just watching them!
so now, i have something to do on the swing outside on the deck..!
thanks for the link! i will pass it on!
we started a michigan knitters and crocheters message board, and a facebook one too..they let me join,even though i was the only one who quilted! lol! then they started raggin on me,to learn..when we get together for show and tell once a month,and lunch..i was just watching them!
so now, i have something to do on the swing outside on the deck..!
thanks for the link! i will pass it on!
#5
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: SW Iowa
Posts: 1,139
I learned the dying art of tatting in 1997. It is also a craft you can take with you anywhere. All you have to have is a shuttle, thread, a scissors to cut thread (if you need to reload the shuttle, or cut when you finish)and a pattern if needed. Most are repetitive and its in your memory. You only need to learn one stitch and how to join. Everything else is easy. I even designed some patterns. Now I've started quilting and am gung ho on it. My tatting hasn't been completely forgotten though. I also embroider, crochet, and knit.
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