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Archive for February, 2007

Feb 13 2007

Supplement your Income: Create a Knitting and Embroidery Website

Creating your own knitting and embroidery website can provide you with an extra part time income if you set it up right. If you are already an experience craft artist who has received rave reviews for your work, you will have a head start over others, and you can display your work on your site, [...]

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Feb 13 2007

Summer Camp Fun: Teach Kids to Knit and Earn Some Extra Money


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Feb 12 2007

Smart Methods to Keeping Overhead Low in your Hand Made Crafting Business

Published by Jennifer under Craft Business

Crafting can get expensive. The materials alone can break you if you do not know where to purchase them, or what materials to use. You can find creative ways to keep your costs down while starting your hand made crafting business. Please read the following tips which will help you run and inexpensive creative venture:
Use [...]

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Feb 06 2007

Recipe for Extra Cash: Publishing Your Own Cookbook

Published by Jennifer under Creating a Cookbook

Euny Stoen has always enjoyed cooking. After deciding to create a cookbook for her family and friends, she gathered her favorite tried and true recipes. What started as a small project turned into a three cookbook series that she has not only given as gifts, but successfully sold in her community.
“I wanted to give my [...]

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Feb 06 2007

Types of needlepoint needles

Published by Jennifer under Needlepoint

The most important thing that you need to have for needlepoint is a needle. You have to have the right one so that you are able to do what you want to for the project that you are working on.  When you are doing needlepoint, you should think about the project that you are doing [...]

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Feb 06 2007

Pottery Wheels

Published by Jennifer under Pottery

Using Pottery Wheels Correctly
When it comes to the use of pottery wheels, the old saying of practice makes perfect is very accurate!  Even those that become experts at the wheel will take some time to learn how to effectively manage the wheel.  The good news is that you can learn how to improve your technique [...]

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Feb 06 2007

Pottery Marks

Published by Jennifer under Collecting, Pottery

What Are Pottery Marks?
Pottery marks are like signatures on a painting.  These marks help to determine where the piece is from, who designed it and what company is the one that sold it.  Often, the marks on pottery are hidden very well within the pieces, making it hard for you to determine anything from them.  [...]

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Feb 06 2007

Pottery Making

Published by Jennifer under Pottery

Pottery Making:  Is This For You?
Pottery making is a process, one that includes patience and skill.  Those that find themselves considering making pottery may not have ever touched a piece of clay beyond that of what you played with as a child.  Yet, that should not stop you from attempting to master this art form.  [...]

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Feb 06 2007

Why Should You Take A Pottery Class?

Published by Jennifer under Pottery

A pottery class is an opportunity.  If you are interested in pottery, or even if you aren’t, a pottery experience can be an ideal way for you to meet other people that like the same things that you do.  If you have a hidden talent in pottery, you’ll find it.  What’s more is that you’ll [...]

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Feb 06 2007

Is Pottery The Right Hobby For You?

Published by Jennifer under Pottery

Pottery is an artwork.  This type of art is actually one that allows you to create three dimensional pieces of art.  But, do you have what it takes to make beautiful art like this?  Many people actually have a talent that they don’t know they have.  Until you get the clay out and give your [...]

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