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saltpixiefibercraft · 7 months
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My loom ASMR contribution of the day, featuring my soda cup warp.
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lazulisong · 11 months
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thank you for answering the poll but now i wanna see everybody's projects 🥺
i personally am learning thread crochet! i had to rip back two or three times but today i think i'll be ready to start the edging
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(i'd be madder but my technique improved every time i swore and ripped out)
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milkywayrollercoaster · 2 months
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Nusa Dua
Bali
Indonesia
photo cjmn
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notashrew · 4 months
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Sorry babe I really need my lamp that's bright like one billion suns, I'm using black yarn
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one-of-a-kind-project · 7 months
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Continuation of making shoes.
I decided to cover the shoe elements with synthetic leather, both the 'upper' and 'lower' parts. Due to a recent work overload, it's been challenging to find time for the project, but in my spare moments, I try to make progress with it. The idea related to 'Bridalsa' has evolved a bit, but I'll write about that in the next post. I'm heading back to work now, and I wish you a pleasant day!
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lexxlikes · 1 month
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Creativity at the weekend.
After seeing a picture of a sequin pokeball, I had to try it out for myself. Thanks to @projectdrow 's store, I quickly gathered all the materials I needed. The actual work was not so fast. Even though many people see it as meditative work, it was just too delicate for me. The thin needles, the fine sequins… Not for my hands. It was fun and thanks to the sun shining through the window, the picture was amazing - but it was a one-off project.
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artpricott · 2 years
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Lechonk!!!
Commissions open! Send me a message!
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Handcraft with a kitten
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that-one-dark-smiley · 3 months
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Hey so does anyone have an idea what to do with like. A shitton of denim fabric
I have a lot of jeans that I wanna upcycle. Problems: they're all blue, and I don't wear anything but black jeans. I have two denim jackets already so I don't want to make another one. I also have enough bags already.
What the hell do I do man
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firesidetextiles · 1 year
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Made this small felt banner a past halloween. I saw someone suggested a ghost for it once, so I pictured a raised 3D white glitter felt with matching spooky classic or glow-in-the-dark thread details.
ouija board sticker
acrylic charm planchette
miniature felt banner
paper ghost art - felt banner idea with felt and thread stitchcrafting
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darzah123 · 4 months
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"Darzah: Palestinian Craftsmanship Woven Into Every Thread"
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Introduction:
In the rich tapestry of Palestinian culture, Darzah emerges as a beacon of tradition, resilience, and exquisite craftsmanship. Specializing in handmade accessories, Darzah weaves stories of heritage and artistry into every stitch. From vibrant embroidery to timeless designs, Darzah brings the essence of Palestinian identity to life through its stunning accessories.
Embroidery as an Art Form:
At the heart of Darzah's creations lies the ancient art of Palestinian embroidery. Passed down through generations, this meticulous craft involves skilled hands delicately weaving colorful threads into intricate patterns. Each piece tells a story, with motifs reflecting the diverse history and cultural tapestry of Palestine.
Empowering Artisans:
Darzah is not just a brand; it's a community-driven initiative that empowers Palestinian artisans, particularly women, to showcase their talents and sustain their families. By providing fair wages and a platform for their art, Darzah contributes to the economic empowerment of local communities.
Unique Designs with a Modern Twist:
While rooted in tradition, Darzah's accessories seamlessly blend timeless designs with a modern flair. From hand-embroidered clutches to contemporary scarves, each item is a harmonious fusion of heritage and style, allowing wearers to make a bold statement while honoring Palestinian craftsmanship.
Sustainable and Ethical Practices:
Darzah is committed to sustainability and ethical practices. The brand sources high-quality materials locally, reducing its carbon footprint and supporting Palestinian industries. By choosing Darzah, customers not only adorn themselves with beautiful accessories but also contribute to a more sustainable and ethical fashion landscape.
Preserving Palestinian Culture:
In a world where cultural preservation is more important than ever, Darzah serves as a guardian of Palestinian heritage. By celebrating the beauty of traditional embroidery, the brand plays a crucial role in preserving and promoting the cultural identity of the Palestinian people.
Global Impact:
Darzah's impact reaches far beyond the borders of Palestine. Its unique creations have gained recognition on the global stage, attracting a diverse audience that appreciates the beauty of handmade accessories with a meaningful cultural story. Through global partnerships and collaborations, Darzah continues to bridge cultures and foster understanding.
The Darzah Experience:
Beyond the products, Darzah offers customers an immersive experience. From the carefully crafted packaging to the personal stories shared by the artisans, every aspect of Darzah is designed to create a connection between the wearer and the rich Palestinian culture.
Conclusion:
Darzah is more than a brand; it's a movement that weaves together the threads of Palestinian heritage, empowering artisans, and creating a global community that appreciates the beauty of tradition. As you explore the stunning collection of Darzah's accessories, remember that each piece is a testament to the resilience, creativity, and enduring spirit of the Palestinian people. Embrace the artistry, wear the stories, and become a part of the Darzah journey.
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rachel-614 · 6 months
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this is a long documentary and the headline is stupid but it’s a fascinating glimpse at a few very skilled craftsmen in various industries
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I have these ooooold brown cotton sock darning yarns and never knew what to do with them bc darning isn't that much of my thing and I don't prefer to use old cotton yarn for it anyway.
Yesterday I thought they would make a pretty lacy hip scarf for an autumn/winter witchy outfit so that's what I'm doing now
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milkywayrollercoaster · 2 months
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Nusa Dua Beach Hotel and spa
Bali
Indonesia
photos cjmn
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Beaded necklace made by me, pattern found on pinterest
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one-of-a-kind-project · 7 months
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Some little furniture story.
As I wrote last time – every craftsman should have own workshop, and every workshop need tools, furnitures and other things that make work possible. Maybe it's not much because it's only a shelf and table, but Bruno seems to be very possitive suprised. Do you see this wonderful happiness smile on his face?
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No. 1 - final result
No. 2, 3 and 4 - the process of building a shelf
No. 5 - gluing the table top
No. 6 - table and shelf elements during being sanded
No. 7 - elements of the table and shelf just before gluing the last elements together
So now we can record some part of stop motion video, from "shoe creating" process :)
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