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I am working on knitting a scarf for my cat.
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I recently learned knitting and I’ve taken that as a hobby.. I love photography too
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I’m into cross stitching for several years now. My recent interest is towards quilting but not yet completed any project yet :lol2:
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I am currently trying to build a big bird cage out of cardboard for my parrot. That sounds silly, I know. But I'm bored. So...
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I just bought supplies to do pour paintings. I'm just waiting for the cell activator that I ordered from Amazon to arrive in the mail tomorrow.

I also collect glass cork top bottles. I put all kinds of things in them...glitter, beads, rhinestones,melted candlewax, drip paint, ribbons,flowers,etc. I have these jars in all shapes and sizes!
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I am making bracelets and waist beads for fun.
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I'm trying to make a desk organiser out of card boards for my niece and I think it's coming out great.
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I tried to build a dollhouse our of matchsticks. It was not easy, but I finished successfully. I wish I could share pictures of my handwork on this platform. Next, I will build a whole city out of match sticks.
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Book Review Tub wrote: 25 Aug 2022, 12:58 I am currently trying to build a big bird cage out of cardboard for my parrot. That sounds silly, I know. But I'm bored. So...
Lol. How is that supposed to hold your bird in? Is the cardboard strong? Is the frame supported with sticks?
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Christabel Egbeama wrote: 11 Jul 2022, 13:01 I'm trying to recreate my secondary school project, where I made a picture of a masquerade with a plywood, some nails and threads.
That must have been fun to do.
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I'm doing crochet. I grew up watching my mom do it and wasn't interested at the time but am suddenly so engulfed in it. I can't get enough of it and i love it.
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I have a crochet project in the works, but its a large shawl so it'll take a while. I'm also slowly starting to sew my first dress; I'm still cutting out all the pieces. I know how to do a lot of different crafts but sewing is still the most stressful to me, I'm so terrified I selected the wrong size!
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Lately, I've been working on some room designs, using cake boards and some basket wood. My progress has been an exciting one. I'm looking forward to how it turns out.
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Shillah Andeso wrote: 15 Sep 2022, 07:40 I'm doing crochet. I grew up watching my mom do it and wasn't interested at the time but am suddenly so engulfed in it. I can't get enough of it and i love it.
Wow. Lucky you. I cannot do that to save my life 😂.
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Richard Desmond wrote: 16 Sep 2022, 16:32
Shillah Andeso wrote: 15 Sep 2022, 07:40 I'm doing crochet. I grew up watching my mom do it and wasn't interested at the time but am suddenly so engulfed in it. I can't get enough of it and i love it.
Wow. Lucky you. I cannot do that to save my life 😂.
It's fun to do and easily learned😂.
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