Lesson Du Jour:
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Curved needles make the much-beloved double needle coptic stitch SO much easier.
Got the wee book sewn most of the way together in two hours, tonight.
Now to anchor everything, figure out what I'm going to do with the loose ends, take pictures, and nip it into the press for a day! This, I may do after breakfast tomorrow.
Then, my dear
westlinwind, thou shalt have a wee little blank book.
~wiggle full of glee~
And then I get to bind and dye a shirt for Mark.
And then I get to figure out charms for a bracelet (and then assemble said bracelet).
And all the while, I plot and scheme how to take prose from its raw form into something printable, and then how to bind and cover said printing.
And keep my eye out for the next project.
...~exhale, smile~
Now if only I can figure out how to turn a profit at this...
Got the wee book sewn most of the way together in two hours, tonight.
Now to anchor everything, figure out what I'm going to do with the loose ends, take pictures, and nip it into the press for a day! This, I may do after breakfast tomorrow.
Then, my dear
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~wiggle full of glee~
And then I get to bind and dye a shirt for Mark.
And then I get to figure out charms for a bracelet (and then assemble said bracelet).
And all the while, I plot and scheme how to take prose from its raw form into something printable, and then how to bind and cover said printing.
And keep my eye out for the next project.
...~exhale, smile~
Now if only I can figure out how to turn a profit at this...
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Date: 2008-01-24 03:14 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-01-28 04:35 am (UTC)Re: turning a profit...
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Date: 2008-01-28 07:18 pm (UTC)Your book is on its way. :)