Crafts you always wanted to do?
By tba123
@tba123 (457)
United States
January 4, 2007 12:52am CST
Do you have a hobbie or craft that you always wanted to do but for some reason never have? If so what is it and why havne't you done it?
Please no one word responses. I'll read and rate each reply. I'll answer as much as I can but wanted to say thank you in advance for any replies.
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7 responses
@mashimaro (1094)
• Philippines
4 Jan 07
One of my hobbies are crosstitching..I have many collection of different kinds of pattern of crosstitching.
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@kdarrell (1562)
• Canada
5 Jan 07
I have always wanted to do tole painting. I never have gotten into it, as I have heard that it is very expensive when your first starting out. Also, my husband says I have to finish some of the projects that I have already started before he'll buy me anymore crafting supplies. lol
@angelaakakiki (378)
• United States
4 Jan 07
Really I have always always wanted to learn how to sew!!! It's just I don't know anyone that does know how !!! I even bought a sewing machine from a yardsale not to long ago, but I sat there for hours and hours and still couldn't figure out how to do it !!!
@myslewis (286)
• Australia
4 Jan 07
I'd like to do some serious painting with acrylics but have this fear of starting. I recently heard of a book called Art and Fear and am looking forward to reading it.
I would also like to do some woodwork but really can't afford the equipment so I'll have to leave this on the back burner.
What about you?
@dutchess67 (917)
• United States
4 Jan 07
I've always wanted to get those beautiful tuscan style beaureaus and paint them with those beautiful designs. I've never done it because i can't afford to ruin a peice of furniture that expensive and because I don't know how to paint! lol
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@tentwo67 (3382)
• United States
5 Jan 07
I still want to learn to knit. I have crocheted for years and I love it, but I run across patterns I'd love to make but are for knitters. I have tried a couple of times to learn how and I've had trouble mastering the two needles instead of one hook. I haven't given up, though, and still hope to make it happen eventually.