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Aug. 10th, 2005 11:40 pmWell, since I can't knit yet, I've been consoling myself with my embriodery. It's the same one I've been working on since last year. What can I say, knitting took over ^_~. The design is the same as part of
brightshadowsky's background on LJ. It'll be in light blue and a sandy/beige color once it's done. The outlining of it is in darkblue. So far, I'm liking it. I'm almost halfway done with the lightblue, the dark, of course, is already finished. No clue what I'll do with it once it's finished though. It's on some linen (I think it's linen anyway) cloth, as it was just for practiise, but I should like to put it to use when it's done. Anyone have any ideas?
I will admit. It's kind of nice to be doing something other then knitting. But I still have the knitting bug very badly and am still itching to pick up my needles. But oh, just to see something emerge from my own two hands! I love that feeling! There's nothing quite like it.
I still want to learn to sew. If only I could kick Dustin's butt in gear so he can check the sewing machine out and set it up and everything. I've got some old jeans that are just begging to be made into a quilt. I know, I won't have enough for the whole thing, but it'll be enough to start with. And if any of my friends have any jeans they no longer wear for one reason or another, but still has plenty of usable fabric left on it, and you don't have any plans for recycling them yourself, I would welcome them. I've already got a ton of jeans, but hey, a quilt takes a lot of fabric ^_~.
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I will admit. It's kind of nice to be doing something other then knitting. But I still have the knitting bug very badly and am still itching to pick up my needles. But oh, just to see something emerge from my own two hands! I love that feeling! There's nothing quite like it.
I still want to learn to sew. If only I could kick Dustin's butt in gear so he can check the sewing machine out and set it up and everything. I've got some old jeans that are just begging to be made into a quilt. I know, I won't have enough for the whole thing, but it'll be enough to start with. And if any of my friends have any jeans they no longer wear for one reason or another, but still has plenty of usable fabric left on it, and you don't have any plans for recycling them yourself, I would welcome them. I've already got a ton of jeans, but hey, a quilt takes a lot of fabric ^_~.