What are you itching to make?

61 replies since 12th May 2013 • Last reply 12th May 2013

I have a bunch of oversized shirts and dresses waiting to be altered and made into something neat..
Oh, and also I really really want to make a box for all my jewelry creations, because I can't find the ONE... lol
Ooooh, and a bathing suit would be awesome too...

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http://matermatrixmother.wordpress.com/2013/05/16/looking-for-crocheters-from-around-the-country-and-globe-to-join-in-the-mmmm-project-this-summer/

I'm itching to be a part of this project

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I'm really wanting to make a successful pair of wet felted finger-less gloves, all of my previous attempts seem to have failed in some way or another. But I guess it is just a learning curve!

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TUMBLED GLASS JEWELRY! I just got a Rock Tumbler for my birthday. I am uber-excited to so some tumbled recycled glass. I started a thread in case anyone here has done this before and can offer some experienced based tips!

Thanks!

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I want to make stuff that I don't have the room for yet! I watch the DIY Network a lot so I really want to make furniture and such. However, I still live with my parents (Honestly I'm just waiting... well, looking for a job and we can move OUT!) and yeah... Can't fit such things in my room, even though it's the biggest... Besides furniture, I also want to make home decor. But, I need to find or make the stuff (We have plenty of scrap wood in the garage... and power tools!) in order to have the stuff to do stuff to the stuff to in the first place! Grr... I'm taking the word "itching" and making that into "frustrating"!

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First piece complete Happy

I want to knit/crochet enough to connect John to Yoko more about that here

http://www.essexdebs.com/

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I got some sweet fabrics the other day. I want to make dresses from them!

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I started cutting out a top using pattern pieces for the first time tonight! So excited! Hope I'm doing it right.

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really wanna make some bullet jewelry but since i dont own a gun nor know how to use one i guess that is out of the question rofl

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I really want to make this scarf I saw on pinterest and it was made by arm knitting! Arm knitting? Hehe it sounds so strange but it makes the coolest infinity scarf I have seen and it is so quick (although there are a LOT oh holes) awwww just writing about it makes me want to make it even more...

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Christine, if you know anyone with a bullet refilling station and a drill press, they could probably help you out. My dad helped me drill holes in some empty 30-06 shells and put new tips on them for me.

My mom just gave me tons of fabric.... Eight yards of silk and about 5 yards of stretchy tie-dye crushed velvet... I think I am going to go nuts making dresses... Lol. I can't wait to get back at my apartment now.

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A koala kigurumi to wear to the Atomic Lollipop Convention in TO!!!
Also, some decent summer dresses...

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Before I can do anything I want, I need to learn to sew. Dang it.

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I'm itching to make my friends an heir loom baby blanket but since they don't what sex the baby is going to be I can't start making it until they find out. I'm really impatient and want to start making.

(I don't like doing boring gender neutral colours)

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I'd love to try Amigurimi but my crochet skills aren't up to scratch yet. Either that or precious metal clay!

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