Knitting, crocheting and general craftery

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HellsBells
what about a diamond art kit? I’ve never done one but they seem very popular

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EvilPixie
Not thought of them
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jelly
I’ve got a friend who has done quite a few paint by numbers and they look great EP
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Mandymoo
Question for you wise ones.

When sorting out my dad's wife's stuff I found a bag of left over wool from where she has made her grand daughters some things. The wood is all different ply etc - is there anywhere I can find how to make blanket squares the same size from different wools if that makes sense..would like to use it up to make the twins a comfort blanket or something like that
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Meglet
I think the answer is swatching! Isn’t it always?

I’ve also seen blankets made from differ sized squares, or you could knit squares of the same yarn size into strips.
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EvilPixie
Have located a small collection of small cross stitch kits
Just not the one I was looking for!
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Meglet
Merrymoo the other option is a square you knit in the round so you keep going until it’s the size you want (crochet handles this very well)

Of course if the yarn is different not only will the square be different sizes (for the same no of stitches) but also different thicknesses. If there’s lots of variation that might be an issue.
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jelly
Mandymoo another option would be to double up thin looking yarn as say sock yarn is twice as thin as dk.
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EvilPixie
My distraction over the last few days
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Jen HB
Accessorised my bag with this cute button I saw yesterday

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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

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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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