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Quick Knitting Project | From the Other Side of the Fence
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From the Other Side of the Fence. This is what happens when you put a needle and thread in the hands of a lefty. I was asked by the ladies at my local yarn shop, the Fiber House, to help make some samples for the shop. They were looking for gift items that could be done up quickly. The pattern comes from the book “One Skein Wonders” and instead of the suggested perle cotton I used some gorgeous Karabella Vintage Cotton in a pretty green. Until next time…. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site.
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Quickie Project | From the Other Side of the Fence
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From the Other Side of the Fence. This is what happens when you put a needle and thread in the hands of a lefty. My how time flies! Until next time…. This entry was posted on Saturday, December 16th, 2006 at 10:43 am and is filed under Beading. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. Laquo; Previous Post. Next Post ». December 16, 2006 at 9:32 pm. What a pretty bag. Good to see an update from you! December 18, 2006 at 1:42 pm.
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From the Other Side of the Fence | This is what happens when you put a needle and thread in the hands of a lefty. | Page 2
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From the Other Side of the Fence. This is what happens when you put a needle and thread in the hands of a lefty. October 14, 2006. First, I’ve amended my previous post on finishing projects with a photo of a finished project. Ta Da! That said, I’ve taken a photo of a tiny beaded lizard that I put on a pincusion made from a tin can. The lizard is made in the same technique used to make beaded critters, and also Victorian style. Until next time…. Finishing the Bad Project. October 1, 2006. Just to prove I.
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Beaded Critters | From the Other Side of the Fence
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From the Other Side of the Fence. This is what happens when you put a needle and thread in the hands of a lefty. First, I’ve amended my previous post on finishing projects with a photo of a finished project. Ta Da! That said, I’ve taken a photo of a tiny beaded lizard that I put on a pincusion made from a tin can. The lizard is made in the same technique used to make beaded critters, and also Victorian style. Until next time…. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. How cute he is!
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Brad, who’s brad? | From the Other Side of the Fence
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From the Other Side of the Fence. This is what happens when you put a needle and thread in the hands of a lefty. Brad, who’s brad? The first thing my daughter asked when I showed it to her was, “will there be any embroidery in between? 8221; The answer is no, I like it just the way it is, and in this example, I think the minimalist approach works just fine. Besides, the fact that I couldn’t come up with any good embroidery ideas was the reason I got the brads out in the first place. Until next time….
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More Beadwork | From the Other Side of the Fence
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From the Other Side of the Fence. This is what happens when you put a needle and thread in the hands of a lefty. Where I taught last summer. Somehow, a lot of my more recent work has orange in it as well. The big rose on the right is a spider web rose made with 7mm silk ribbon that I dyed myself, probably using calligraphy pens. Until next time…. This entry was posted on Monday, October 16th, 2006 at 9:42 am and is filed under Beading. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. What ...
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Use it and Lose It? | From the Other Side of the Fence
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From the Other Side of the Fence. This is what happens when you put a needle and thread in the hands of a lefty. Use it and Lose It? Good Heavens, what if I use it up? Do you have items in your stash that you don’t want to use because it might not be the. I’ve come across several comments lately in e-mails and blogs in which people are saying that they didn’t want to use a particular item from their stash, because then it would be gone. Judging by these comments and the way. The perfect place for it?
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Welcoming Myself Back | From the Other Side of the Fence
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From the Other Side of the Fence. This is what happens when you put a needle and thread in the hands of a lefty. Below is a photo of a jacket I made for my mother while I was visiting her last month. Like most of my projects, there’s a story behind the garment. I was looking at garments in the Lorraine Torrance. Booth at the Sewing and Stitchery Expo in Puyallup, Wash. in early 2005. I was standing around mostly yawning while my mom tried on some jackets when the Quattro Curves. Jacket caught my eye.
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Look Mom, I’ve Been Published! | From the Other Side of the Fence
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From the Other Side of the Fence. This is what happens when you put a needle and thread in the hands of a lefty. Look Mom, I’ve Been Published! Until next time…. This entry was posted on Monday, November 13th, 2006 at 4:53 pm and is filed under Beaded Knitting. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. Laquo; Previous Post. Next Post ». Look Mom, I’ve Been Published! November 13, 2006 at 7:57 pm. November 14, 2006 at 3:22 pm. Love B...