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***CRAFTING CLUB***
It is about crafting, crocheting, knitting, sewing etc. You can post patterns and tips!

hi i taught myself to crochet but my grandma and a friend taught me how to knit and cast off i'm can knit a scarf with jumbo knitting needle super cool!
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2015-04-11 23:37:36
cool flame!
Sugar1Loaf2 & Lightning
2015-04-11 23:47:48
Thank you Sugar1loaf2 & lightning
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2015-04-13 01:41:25
here is something i can do and its fun
making a scarf is fun but a miniature scarf for a baby or for your family example cousins is good
you will need: knitting needles and yarn of your choice
i use 5mm needles for smaller projects
make a slip knot and make more stitches i use the thumb method its nice and easy for me and begin making rows just measure the width and size and continue until you are happy and cast off. (With the wool just have a medium tension.) happy knitting! :)

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2015-04-13 03:37:17
you're welcome!
Sugar1Loaf2 & Lightning
2015-04-13 13:05:57
Can I join? Does anyone on here know what tatting is? It is making lace! My great grandmother did it and now I do! It is a lot of fun! I also crochet, knit, and sometimes sew, but tatting is my fav!
Caralyn

Caralyn & Starlight
2015-04-17 14:50:49
yes you may join! Look up: Yolanda Soto Lopez Easy Beginner Crochet Bag. It is an AWESOME pattern!
Sugar1Loaf2 & Lightning
2015-04-19 01:52:18
i have a book on crocheting with super cute patterns
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2015-04-20 00:34:40
Cool!
Sugar1Loaf2 & Lightning
2015-04-23 15:49:01
wow i found something with wool so cool
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2015-04-29 09:33:07
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