Mar. 5th, 2006

[identity profile] redglasscurls.livejournal.com
My knitting has a bad habit of turning into an entirely different project part way through. Because of this unfortunate inclination, here is my knit bracelet instead of the 1/2 gloves it was originally going to be;)

+2 )
[identity profile] tawandaaa.livejournal.com
I made a necklace and earrings for an elderly aunt's birthday gift. I used Aventurine beads and some glass beads, accented by gold filled beads. Since she has arthritis, I also used a magnetic clasp, something I'm using more and more, even for my own necklaces. They're quick and easy to remove - but a bit pricey I paid $3 apiece last time I bought some. 



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[identity profile] arian-diana.livejournal.com
A friend of mine is due to have her baby any day now, and I finally finished her blanket. It's pretty big, but that means she'll be able to use it for a long while.
Under here )
[identity profile] bohemeg.livejournal.com
Hey all... I've got a question. I just made a build a bear for my best friend's birthday and I'm trying to sew him an outfit so that he'll look like Ferris Bueller (her favorite movie... kind of corny, but it's her birthday). I'm in need of sewing patterns for a 16" teddy bear. I've looked in freepatterns.com and a lot of the sites listed in the memories and haven't found anything all that helpful. So! Does anyone have any ideas? I need a pattern for a vest, a t-shirt, and pants. I'm trying right now to alter a baby tshirt so that it will fit but it's not working too well... plan #2 is to try and make things up as I go along! I've got a sewing machine and don't mind handsewing.

Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!

Fortunes?

Mar. 5th, 2006 05:55 pm
[identity profile] fleacita.livejournal.com
I have about 60 fortune cookies & am saving all the fortunes. Any ideas on what I could use them for? Thanks! :]
[identity profile] kampleofeudoxus.livejournal.com
i've been knitting a whole lot recently, here are my two most recent creations

a mini sweater and scoop neck vest )
[identity profile] valadbunny.livejournal.com
I have never posted a pic before im my posts.I just found out how to post a pic on the page,but I would like to know how to do it like most of ya'll do.When the word is bold and you can click it and it shows you the pic! example: (pics are here) I dont know how to do this.If someone could show me I will post a pic of what i have been working on.TY all in advance!
[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_bigblackboots/
hey, newbie here.

a couple months ago I made myself binder dividers from collages I did on photoshop. I wanted to make from magazines cut off and do it manually, but all the good ones I used last year, so I made collages on photoshop, on a binder-divider-ish format, printed them(don't make me start on all the ink..) pasted them onto cardstock, then just put some contact paper on them to protect and stuff. It really took me forever.

But I love how it turned out. They are a total of 21 dividers(yeah, I have a lot of classes, so expect a looot of pictures under the cut) and they feature mostly pictures of my favorite bands and of favorite actors.
I live in Brazil, so the subject names are in portuguese, but you can kinda tell what they are.

collages under the cut )
[identity profile] ensorceler.livejournal.com
Hey there, everyone.

I know people use Kool Aid for dying yarn. Is there any reason why I couldn't do the same on white, cotton t-shirts? I'm aiming to dye and stencil 7 t-shirts by next saturday, and if possible, would love to get the dying done tomorrow.

If you think this is feasible, how many packets of kool aid will I need? A rough estimate, por favor?

Thanks so much.

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