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Ever buy supplies to start a new hobby, but then never learn the hobby?
That's my story with crochet lmao |
You can still learn.
There are lots of free patterns and good tutorials to find online. Watch a few videos or photos, then try a simple dishcloth, amigurumi or similar small project (I recommend those to beginners because something like a sweater vest or whole afghan often seems way too daunting, but if you grab things you're able to finish in a day or two, you're already off to a good start) |
Yeah. It's never too late to learn a new hobby. I've started learning Naalbinding, and I'm working on my first sock with that technique.
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What's that empty trade for, Miss Koprina? *confuzzled*
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"O-oh, dear. I was trying to send you a gift... I'll try again."
*edit* "Did that work?" |
Sweet, thank you very much!
I will put these to good use and try to dye some wool on my own. |
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Oh wait. *looks over my shoulder* They multiplied while I wasn't looking. |
*sideways glance to her fabric stash*
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I thought I only had a few! But then I dug the rest out of the blanket tote!
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"C-Craft stashes multiply."
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The yarn I bought to make a totoro amigurumi has been in the Jo-Ann's bag for 5 years. XD I guess this is a good time to start.
Thanks Koprina for the berries! |
My sewing goals are to one day sew a life-sized Baymax plushie.
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Sewing? I just wanna get Noelle finished.
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I end up with a bunch of ideas... and then I get a bunch of stuff... and sometimes get more ideas...
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And I wait a year for my order? (this is a joke) LOL
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My own sewing goals are the bat and halloween cat plushie from Choly Knight. I already have the fabric and the patterns have been lying around in my room for two months. It's not just craft supplies that multiply, it's ideas too.
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