portable project
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I have always done my projects on machines, which makes it difficult to do on an airplane or in a doctor's office and I'm ready to start a new project/learn a new skill in order to have one to carry with me.
What is your favorite portable project?
What is your favorite portable project?
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Originally Posted by ktbb
I have always done my projects on machines, which makes it difficult to do on an airplane or in a doctor's office and I'm ready to start a new project/learn a new skill in order to have one to carry with me.
What is your favorite portable project?
What is your favorite portable project?
#5
I'm a crocheter so I usually have yarn and a hook with me - and my notepad for writing down my design directions that I'm working on...
Right now I'm working on a fairy for Caron yarns with a new yarn of theirs. I like sparkly stuff :D
Right now I'm working on a fairy for Caron yarns with a new yarn of theirs. I like sparkly stuff :D
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check out paperpieces.com
they have tons of different shapes to use for the same style of sewing as the grandma's flower garden...i did tumbling blocks as a traverer that was wonderful and there are lots of others. i love having a traverler ready for any time i get to ride instead of drive or in dr. offices, where ever there is a wait!
they also have free design sheets you can print off and color with colored pencils, and use to design your project ;)
they have tons of different shapes to use for the same style of sewing as the grandma's flower garden...i did tumbling blocks as a traverer that was wonderful and there are lots of others. i love having a traverler ready for any time i get to ride instead of drive or in dr. offices, where ever there is a wait!
they also have free design sheets you can print off and color with colored pencils, and use to design your project ;)
#8
Originally Posted by ktbb
I have always done my projects on machines, which makes it difficult to do on an airplane or in a doctor's office and I'm ready to start a new project/learn a new skill in order to have one to carry with me.
What is your favorite portable project?
What is your favorite portable project?
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