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The Force is Strong With This One
These are patterns from a fiber arts networking website, the first is “ lost paths”, the second a prayer shawl,and the third, “naturally southern “.
 

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Hey crafty one! You must find that very therapeutic and rewarding. The colours are lovely. I have tried crochet in the past with soft wool and made some small things but would like to try with something really snuggly like Angora, however I have a feeling you would not be able to see the detail in the different stitches. 🍃🌸
 
Given a few minutes to myself, I have realized the obvious, I’m obsessed with knitting and crochet. It’s even effected my work in these arts, I stay with what I know, and I haven’t even learned more challenging techniques like lace or brioche.
I’m going to read a bit more and for now do the projects for my clients, because I’ve constricted myself as well as what isn’t just a hobby to me anymore.
I need a leg up, as they say around my region in the states.
 
Hey crafty one! You must find that very therapeutic and rewarding. The colours are lovely. I have tried crochet in the past with soft wool and made some small things but would like to try with something really snuggly like Angora, however I have a feeling you would not be able to see the detail in the different stitches. 🍃🌸
Well, not over the internet. I’m into natural fibers too
 
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