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I'm working on some cross-stitch Disney princesses. It's a fun way to relax- I usually have it out and ready to work on when I get a few spare minutes.

I've also been helping my 7 year old make clay snails to sell at an upcoming children's market.
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I am currently knitting a top but I am not following a pattern so I’m just trusting the process
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Making a large quilt for my bed using a quilt book pattern.

I have a lot of quilt, embroidery, projects in various stages of completion.
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I have decided to learn how to knit! I was briefly taught by a friend and now am fighting a losing battle with yarn and youtube, trying to figure out the steps I am missing. I will figure it out eventually! :)
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I am making bird houses
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I make soy wax candles and am a serial hobbyist
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Post by Marietjie Goldfarb »

Hi, everyone, I recently started weaving baskets from cardboard toilet rolls, but this is hard on my hands. Before that, I tried linocutting - and did a few courses on Skillshare to rekindle my inspiration for it, but I had to wait until I had a Linocutting workbench (planks nailed together that help the work stay in one place so you don't stick a chisel in your finger while you work - yes, it is that dangerous). I want to still complete the designs of wildflowers we have around my home in spring in my sketchbook and do a whole series of prints for sale or sale as stamps. So it has development opportunities.
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