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Does anyone here know how to crochet dog sweaters? I am a beginner in crochet although I learned how to do it almost 15 years ago but with very little practice. I am better at learning from videos as pattern instructions are very confusing for me. Do you know of a good site to see crochet videos? Thanks!
I am one of those with two many hobbies. I was knitting for the last two years and found it a great stress reliever. Also very proud of what I could make, moved to an arpartment and now everything is packed. So now doing hand embroidery and loving it too. Looking forward to setting up a craft room.
We live in Philly but are planning to move to Greenville SC next spring. I have been doing needlepoint since I was 11. I taught myself. I have since done crosstitch(God bless you I just don't have the patience for it, go figure), I love to do crewel because of the variety of stitches, and I crochet. I am teaching myself how to knit. I make baby outfits and suddenly everyone is having babies lol. My dad used to do tatting. That takes patience. Would love to hear from you. I have been told I should sell
some of my things, but I have no head for business. I wouldn't know what to charge for layettes and such. I just love doing different patterns, they keep me busy in Dr. offices, hospitals etc. My hubby and I have 11 kids thankfully all almost grown. It keeps my hands busy sometimes when I feel like choking them lol. I'm a lefty too. I just watch and do everything backwards. I would love to learn how to hand quilt. I have only ever used a sewing machine in jr high -a long long time ago. Any good sights for that?
im teaching my girls to cross stitch..we started out counted but they seem to get frustrated, so i decided to buy the cross stitch material, and bought stamps that they would like, this way they can stamp their own material to however they want to design it and then they can cross stitch, when they are done..we simply turn it over and dot the stamp ink away....they are excited. Okay..so im excited too.
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