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Raydawn
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I've just finished crocheting 720 six-coloured hexagons. They're all in the same six colours but each one is unique in the colour order. All laid out, it looks like a kaleidoscope. Now beginning to sew them all together. Don't hold your breath though - this is a Very Long Project!
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I am currently try to work string art. Just tring it .
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I am currently working on an embroidery project. Since it's a detail-oriented design it's taking quite a long time to finish. It's been going on for quite a few weeks! :roll2:
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:happy-partydance: I am currently making PJ Masks, masks and capes. My son is turning 4, and I need to get everything ready for his Birthday party :happy-partydance:
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I am planning on trying to crotchet my own clothes. I also would like to start sewing soon. Hope it goes well. God willing.
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A small quilt that has butterflies on it.
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I am planning to cook in a more innovative way.quick and tasty
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I am knitting a cap(with baby wool and knitting pin)
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I've been trying to complete a circle macrame wall hanging for my bedroom! I noticed people didn't sell ones larger than 80cm in diameter so decided to make it myself. Its been more of a challenge than I expected though, had to dye the cord myself to get it the right colour and I'm making my own pattern as I go along... Highly recommend giving it a try though!
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Im venturing into crocheting. I am also trying diy ideas for my journal. If I find something interesting I will definitely try it out
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I was so enthralled to create origami before. It was inspired from the Japanese tradition of creating papercrafts. I created a big origami swan before.
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So I realise this is an older thread but if anyone sees this... I just started cross-stitching and I am pretty excited. it is very calming
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I love making earrings, necklaces, bracelets and key holders with beads.
It's really fun to see how it comes out finally. And the amazing feeling I get when people ask where I got them from is top notch.
Oh and I just learned how to sew. Hope to jump into that real soon.
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I enjoy knotting! I like to make keychains by following alpha patterns which are similar to weaving techniques. I can also make friendship bracelets! I'm planning to practice some more before making a huge wall hanging. I also do origami! I use them to make gift boxes for keychains and bracelets I give away.

I'm also very interested in music so I am working hard on practicing fingerstyle guitar and the piano all by ear because I don't really like memorizing or reading notes. Figuring out the notes to the song by myself also makes everything much more challenging and thrilling!
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I've been doing an aesthetic bullet journal for the whole month of April, and I find it enjoyable. Cutting, pasting, and writing are the entire new vibe in bullet journaling.
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