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lindyhop
04-22-2007, 07:13 PM
I picked up this magazine (http://www.craftzine.com) at Borders the other day and it's so much fun. This issue focuses on Japan Style "Super Cute!" I love the attitude. In the list of supplies to make a planter is cement mixer with the note: optional, but handy and fun.

It's not helping my crafting ADD. Oh look! I should try that! Never mind what I haven't finished. Where can I find a cement mixer?

Not Afraid
04-22-2007, 07:45 PM
I'm ready to go get in my car and go to Borders. Of course, I just buy fabric and supplies but i never do anything with them. :rolleyes:

mousepod
04-22-2007, 07:48 PM
Heather just bought tickets (moments ago) for their "Maker's Faire" in San Mateo in May. Very cool.

RStar
04-22-2007, 08:37 PM
Where can I find a cement mixer?

Home Depot.

I know, I'm not helping! :D ;)

3894
04-23-2007, 10:04 AM
knit a willy warmer (http://queerjoe.com/patterns/Willie_Warmer_Pattern.htm)?

Remember: "measure, measure, measure!"

Matterhorn Fan
04-23-2007, 02:14 PM
Of course, I just buy fabric and supplies but i never do anything with them. :rolleyes:There are probably ten people who post here who would gladly take fabric off your hands for you.

Ponine
04-23-2007, 03:42 PM
There are probably ten people who post here who would gladly take fabric off your hands for you.

I think what she meant to say was, Ten people who post here that might fight over your fabric.

And hey NA.... we need to make those Reb bee valances. That fabric was too cool to not get that done.

Not Afraid
04-23-2007, 03:51 PM
No, I meant I think there are 10 people here who will sew for me if I make them lunch. :evil:

DreadPirateRoberts
04-23-2007, 03:54 PM
No, I meant I think there are 10 people here who will sew for me if I make them lunch. :evil:

The beginnings of the LoT sweatshop.

Not Afraid
04-23-2007, 04:01 PM
Add that to the commune ideas!

Matterhorn Fan
04-23-2007, 04:29 PM
No, I meant I think there are 10 people here who will sew for me if I make them lunch. :evil:Thank goodness I live in Florida. ;)

Ponine
04-23-2007, 04:33 PM
No, I meant I think there are 10 people here who will sew for me if I make them lunch. :evil:

Oh is THAT how those curtains and swags are going to get done???

Not Afraid
04-23-2007, 04:33 PM
Thank goodness I live in Florida. ;)


Now, I have I EVERY cooked you bad food?


No need to answer honestly. ;)

Ponine
04-23-2007, 04:35 PM
I'm thinking.... but.... I dont think so.
I dont think you have ever even burned food, in my presence at least.
But I have only been around for sewing circle.

Not Afraid
04-23-2007, 04:35 PM
Oh is THAT how those curtains and swags are going to get done???

Well, I haven't come up with a better answer yet.



Actually, I sort of did. I bought linen tab-top curtains at Ikea for the dining room. I'm MUCH more talented at shopping.

Matterhorn Fan
04-23-2007, 04:43 PM
Now, I have I EVERY cooked you bad food?


No need to answer honestly. ;)Well, I know you're very good at picking out fuzzy water and cutting cheese....other than that, I was only at your house for breakfast once. I think Chris did most of the cooking(?), but hey, y'all managed to feed both a vegetarian and someone who won't touch veggies with the same meal, so :snap: to that.

I just don't want to feel obligated to sew for anyone else. I've got plenty of projects of my own.

Now, if you want a knitted dishcloth, I've got just the pattern for you.

Ponine
04-23-2007, 04:49 PM
Well, I haven't come up with a better answer yet.



Actually, I sort of did. I bought linen tab-top curtains at Ikea for the dining room. I'm MUCH more talented at shopping.
Blah, I like that red fabric.
You get together with Gus Gus and find a date, and I'll come be the manual labor. :snap:

lindyhop
04-24-2007, 11:35 AM
I'm ready to go get in my car and go to Borders. Of course, I just buy fabric and supplies but i never do anything with them. :rolleyes:

I've decided that's the best part, getting all the stuff that could lead to so much creativity even it never does. There's even an article in the magazine extolling the joys of crafting even if you don't ever finish anything. I know that I enjoy being in the middle of a project more than finishing (I have actually finished a few things). Sometimes I don't quite finish because the lure of the next thing I have planned is just too enticing. Especially when I've just discovered that what I'm about to finish would make a great bedspread but it's supposed to be a sweater.:eek:

3894
04-24-2007, 12:36 PM
I know that I enjoy being in the middle of a project more than finishing (I have actually finished a few things). Sometimes I don't quite finish because the lure of the next thing I have planned is just too enticing.


Ack! The J in me on the Meyers-Briggs personality scale is melting! I absolutely hate, hate, hate keeping my options open! Must finish! Must move on!

Note to Not Afraid: It was either exclamation points after every sentence or capitalize everything. Sorry.

Morrigoon
04-24-2007, 12:40 PM
OMG, it's SO time for another stitch & bitch! I have a dress to work on!

lindyhop
05-06-2007, 07:52 PM
How about crocheting a coral reef? (http://www.calendarlive.com/galleriesandmuseums/cl-ca-rubbish6may06,0,7898002.story?coll=cl-art-features)

This article is interesting on its own but when I read that there's a mathematician who used crochet to create a physical model of hyperbolic space (well, who hasn't) I got really excited. I love this stuff. (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4531695)

Not Afraid
05-06-2007, 09:05 PM
Love the reef stuff!