knitting
knitting
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by Sarah Freeland - 2007-01-02
How To Find a Hobby That Suits YouIf gardening is not your hobby but you are looking to find something to do with your spare time you might want to browse around for craft and hobby themed e-books on ...
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by Maddy Cranley - 2007-01-20
To ignore one of the basic knitting commandments, "Thou shalt not put wool into hot water" is to risk suffering the dreaded consequence of such action - very small, very stiff, little sweaters into wh...
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by Alice Seidel - 2007-01-24
To be knitting. That, is one of the things which I cherish most. And it has such a long history, too.Known today as typically a woman's craft, knitting was originally done by men, shepherds, to be exa...
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by Maddy Cranley - 2007-01-30
As the hearts and flowers of Valentine's Day begin to make an appearance and we realize that Spring is still a month or two away, a little romance in our lives is more than welcome. As knitters, w...
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by Catherine Stabler - 2007-02-10
An online presence can greatly benefit any type of crafter in today's global market. A presence on the internet is essentially like having a store open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year...
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by Maddy Cranley - 2007-02-19
No sooner than the last chocolate has been popped into our mouths and the roses have been hung to dry, St. Valentine steps aside for St. Patrick as green takes over from red to mark the next comm...
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by Alice Seidel - 2007-02-26
In my last article, I touched upon various ways of readying yourself to begin an afghan project.Once you have selected a pattern -- you can then select your yarn and needles.Needles, of course, come i...
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by Maddy Cranley - 2007-03-02
Memories of the '60's - love beads, hippie beads, beads on a string around necks and wrists, homemade, handmade, swinging with long hair and flowered skirts. Beads were such a strong fashion element o...
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by Lorie Grant DeWorken - 2007-03-03
I started crocheting in college. Crazy way for a college student to spend free time? Definitely. I assure you that I was not as big a loser as it makes me sound though. One night, for some strange rea...
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by Robin OBrien - 2007-03-12
Qiviut (pronounced kiv-ee-ut) is the extremely fine underwool of muskox and is one of the finest and warmest fibers on earth. Qiviut is not easy to get hold of but muskox yarn is prized by many experi...