Knitting, crocheting and general craftery

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Drell
Yes, V'rap. A lot of firsts!

I really like the seamless aspect. If I wanted to sew, I'd do a sewing project :-)
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12:29pm, 20 Feb 2016
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Drell
Actually, that reminds me of a general question I had ... what are the pros and cons of top-down vs bottom up?
Feb 2016
12:36pm, 20 Feb 2016
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Cyclops
Nice FO Drell! I made a crochet jumper top down but I've only knitted bottom up!
Feb 2016
1:44pm, 20 Feb 2016
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HellsBells
Top down means you can try it on as you go
Feb 2016
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decorum
Having just repaired my daysack I'm hugely proud that I can only find the repaired area because I failed to fully remove/tidy away some of the original thread :-) (and you need to look closely to spot the oversight ;-) )
Feb 2016
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decorum
:-)



(Not a daysack, obviously :-) )
Feb 2016
3:14pm, 20 Feb 2016
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EvilPixie
well cool
Feb 2016
4:44pm, 20 Feb 2016
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Ness
Very nice. :)
Feb 2016
5:09pm, 20 Feb 2016
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Cyclops
I like those!
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6:12pm, 20 Feb 2016
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Red Ant
They are great :)

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***NEWSFLASH***

Possible tour of the Strictly costume workshops?

Details here: dsi-london.com

The regular "Behind the Seams" tour starts with champagne, lasts about 2 hours and includes lots of crystals and swishy dresses.

DSI London headquarters

The Courtyard

131 Aurelia Road

Croydon

CR0 3BF

If anyone wants to organise a group booking then hand up now please. Groups are Monday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday at 11am or 2pm.

Otherwise we could make individual bookings at £29 each (2pm Saturday or Tuesday)

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A thread for those of us who like making 'stuff'.

Recommended yarn/craft shops: http://www.fetcheveryone.com/article-view.php?id=456

Lists of books/patterns http://www.fetcheveryone.com/article-view.php?id=460

Fabric shops - bricks or on-line. fetcheveryone.com/article-view.php?id=556

Article about sewing machines: fetcheveryone.com/article-view.php?id=557

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