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Hobbies & Crafts - April 2007

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what is the best paper for when you are binding a book I asked the place that binds books and they said an acid free paper...but i want something that looks like the paper in actually books not computer paper...HELP!?!?!

2007-04-12 08:50:15 · 3 answers · asked by rebeccapolsh333 2

2007-04-12 08:24:53 · 2 answers · asked by sharmian M 2

it is a new machine, i'm new to sewing itself, and the button i'm supposed to "press" for it to click in is not holding the feet? i have no idea how to fix it and sewing without it being held on is a pain, especially when i go to turn fabric! any help would be great appreciated!
~mandy~

2007-04-12 06:46:33 · 6 answers · asked by tinkerbell14031 1

2007-04-12 06:24:13 · 7 answers · asked by steve w 1

And would you attend a POCKET LINT CONVENTION?

2007-04-12 06:07:54 · 7 answers · asked by Siamese Triplets 5

paper roses are made from coffee filters

2007-04-12 05:34:41 · 5 answers · asked by Gail Ann 1

how do I get started? should I do a family book or one for each of my kids? where can I go for help. thanks in advance.

2007-04-12 05:17:31 · 9 answers · asked by moi 2

2007-04-12 04:44:47 · 7 answers · asked by mandygardner 1

i am looking for two colors in particular: #0531 light plum, and #0982 plumberry. thank you for any information that can be provided.

2007-04-12 04:09:36 · 3 answers · asked by Andrew M 1

It was crocheted with shaded crochet thread and there was a co-ordinating ribbon about 3/8 inch wide woven through the middle and it was used as a bookmark for in a bible.

2007-04-12 02:50:59 · 2 answers · asked by bettstn 1

I'm 11 and I do very complex origami models.
Simple ones are so easy.
I want harder ones!!!!!!!

2007-04-12 02:49:15 · 9 answers · asked by josemarigimenez 2

I made a miniature log cabin and am now making furniture for it. The only problem is, I'm having trouble sanding such tiny pieces of wood; like say for legs of a stove, and was hoping someone could give me a tip. Thanks

Chris

2007-04-12 02:17:52 · 9 answers · asked by christineherson 2

I want an assembly line step by step process of how they are made in a factory not a description of the ball it self also any information that you have about the dif types of Koosh® balls. Also if the process of making one model is any different from the others I would like to know. I do have a few ideas but I'm not really 100% sure. I find it interesting that no mater what way you pull the tentacles, or from what side, that you real see no sign of middle. That is the main reason I am asking you just incase there is someone out there that has maybe worked in a Koosh® ball factory. p.s. If possible I would prefer that it be a name brand Koosh® and not a rip-off ball that is being described.

2007-04-12 02:04:32 · 1 answers · asked by Derek F 1

Wondering if I should get a commercial machine or if I just need something special for the machine I have (Kenmore). I make purses out of Japanese obi fabrics and the thickness is really taking a toll on my machine. When I add in the lining, interfacing and trim it is pretty tricky to get it all under the presser foot.

2007-04-11 23:00:55 · 9 answers · asked by purselady 1

I need a place that'll sell ~10 yards or so, preferably 36" or more wide. Decent weight. Here's an example, though they're out of the country and I've not gotten a response from them yet.
http://www.reflomax.com/pro-fgr.htm

2007-04-11 20:26:01 · 1 answers · asked by Brad H 1

2007-04-11 18:36:34 · 2 answers · asked by Muskege Mel 2

2007-04-11 18:36:06 · 1 answers · asked by Muskege Mel 2

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Paper_Models/

I see alot of people in here asking where to find them so I figured this would save some valuable time. We could be paper modeling right now! lol :)

O/M...........Helives!

2007-04-11 17:59:34 · 4 answers · asked by helives11_112001 3

2007-04-11 17:48:29 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

My son has collected a few of those pennies you put in the flattener machimes and get them inscripted. I'm looking for an album to put them in? They have them at the OKC Zoo but we are an hour away. Does anyone know what they are called? The Albums to put them in? Thanks!!

2007-04-11 17:02:05 · 4 answers · asked by amber w 2

ok there are two threads
one comes from the top and one from the bottom
where do they go????

2007-04-11 16:43:55 · 4 answers · asked by hello 2

gold silver ect.

2007-04-11 16:08:51 · 3 answers · asked by jet 2

I'm trying to load thread onto the bobbin - it won't move - neither does the spool of thread I am trying to load it from. I just bought this machine used - it did not come with a manual. Does anyone know where I can get a free manual?

2007-04-11 15:40:16 · 3 answers · asked by Fran R 1

My mom is 61, lives in the DC area, and is bummed because she doesn't do much besides work and sleep. Any hobby ideas? She likes cats, socializing, and popular fiction, but we're willing to expand her horizons. She already knits and crochets, so no more crafts...

2007-04-11 14:04:46 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

i have magic sand (can be seen here-http://www.metacafe.com/watch/21435/magic_sand/) and i can't find a way to drain the water out and get all of it out of the cup.i tried pouring it through a paper towel and a piece of cloth but it always sticks and is really hard to get off.

2007-04-11 14:01:47 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

im looking for a mask that resembles that of a japanese cat.
youve probly seen it in the game ."the legend of zelda majoras mask." or in the anime movie kakurembo .
here are some pictures.
http://www.cwfilms.jp/kakurenbo/img/newtitle.jpg
anyone know what im talking about?

2007-04-11 12:04:09 · 2 answers · asked by Andy !! 1

Is it only obese ladies that sew their own clothes cuz they can't find at stores? Or do people still sew their own clothing? Is it rurual people that live on a farm that do?

2007-04-11 12:01:34 · 10 answers · asked by RexD 1

I am wanting to sell my antique peanut machine. The only thing is, I can't find a reputable appraiser. I live in Mancelona so the appraiser could only be in Traverse City, Petoskey, or Gaylord. I know this machine is at least 30yrs old. It is in good condition. It has the original 5cent sticker on it that also says "no pennies", it is cherry red, has very little rust, and a plastic holding area. It is square in shape, er well rectangular. Now my question is, is there anyone here that is an appraiser, or be able to help me find a reputable one in my area? Thank you for your time.

2007-04-11 10:59:02 · 1 answers · asked by clytisciasha 3

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