Type(s) of Crafting that I’ve tried: Gosh, more than I can count. Off the top of my head, I've done beadwork, ceramics, embroidery, polymer clay, scrapbooking, sewing, and upcycling. A lot of doesn't fit into neat categories, though, like making suncatchers for the windows or building a Wicker Man for a ritual.
I consider myself a Beginner, Intermediate, Master, or Other: Hmm, probably intermediate with crafts in general. I can usually make something that works and looks good. I excel at scrounging and improvising though.
Crafting I’ve loved and/or loathed: I had no luck with learning to knit or crochet.
Something I learned the hard way: If it doesn't fit, adjust the angle, don't increase the force.
Something I haven't done yet, but I'd like to try: Marbling.
Biggest crafting frustration(s): Not enough time.
Something else I'd like to share: I love sourcing craft materials from my yard. When I was little, we used to tie-dye things with windfall mulberries or fresh-cut grass. We've made Wicker Men for rituals several times. We've woven flower crowns and leafy crowns. The window ornament I made has the crystals hung from a weathered branch that I found.
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Date: 2024-03-01 11:10 pm (UTC)Type(s) of Crafting that I’ve tried: Gosh, more than I can count. Off the top of my head, I've done beadwork, ceramics, embroidery, polymer clay, scrapbooking, sewing, and upcycling. A lot of doesn't fit into neat categories, though, like making suncatchers for the windows or building a Wicker Man for a ritual.
I consider myself a Beginner, Intermediate, Master, or Other: Hmm, probably intermediate with crafts in general. I can usually make something that works and looks good. I excel at scrounging and improvising though.
Crafting I’ve loved and/or loathed: I had no luck with learning to knit or crochet.
Project I’m particularly proud of: Making a Crystal Ornament for the Window
Something I learned the hard way: If it doesn't fit, adjust the angle, don't increase the force.
Something I haven't done yet, but I'd like to try: Marbling.
Biggest crafting frustration(s): Not enough time.
Something else I'd like to share: I love sourcing craft materials from my yard. When I was little, we used to tie-dye things with windfall mulberries or fresh-cut grass. We've made Wicker Men for rituals several times. We've woven flower crowns and leafy crowns. The window ornament I made has the crystals hung from a weathered branch that I found.