Welcome to Multicrafting.com Crafters Corner

This is a forum in which to share your Multicrafting success or frustrations. We would love to see photo's of your projects and hear about your journey as you craft your way to organisation.
Tips and strategies to assist others gain the same benefits are welcome.

We will address any criticisms or frustrations and if we don't know the answer to your question we will endeavour to find out and post a response as soon as we can.

As we develop more projects we will post photos here so our crafters can enjoy.
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Thursday 30 June 2011

Top 7 Benefits of Joining a Craft Group

 
Expert Author Melody Jones
We've been experiencing a craft renaissance in recent years. More than ever, crafters are pursuing a wide variety of crafts, have easy access to high quality materials, and realize the benefits of making crafts part of their lives.
For many, making craft projects is a solitary activity, often enjoyed as a stress-reducer, a way to make handmade gifts, and because it's fun. But the current crafting renaissance has sparked new groups all over the United States, giving people a way to enjoy their hobbies in a social atmosphere.
Groups are available for nearly every type of craft including knitting, crocheting, scrapbooking (often called crops), cross stitch, quilting, beading, general crafts, and more. A quick Internet search in your area should reveal local groups as well as crafting retreats, cruises, and seminars.
Groups range in size and scope, from small senior groups at local churches to large multi-age gatherings in metro areas, from a tight focus on one type of craft to those that celebrate crafting in every form. Participants enjoy a variety of benefits.
Benefits of Craft Groups

  1. Camaraderie and friendship. Working on craft projects in a group setting allows a natural flow of conversation about techniques or problems, but just as often about everyday struggles and triumphs. Friendships are easily developed. Craft groups also travel to fairs and classes together.
  2. Space to work. Even for those who have their own craft rooms, being able to set up shop in a large area with spacious work surfaces makes it easier to complete projects and to socialize.
  3. Community service. Craft groups often take on local community service projects as a way to give to others. One of the more well-known efforts is to crochet or knit blankets for children and infants in hospitals.
  4. Improve skills and knowledge. A group environment is a great way to learn new skills in your chosen craft, and to get help with problem areas. Veteran crafters love to share knowledge and are happy to help.
  5. Get projects done. For those who love crafting, but don't always complete the projects they start, a craft group provides the environment, encouragement, and consistency to do just that.
  6. Expert craft teachers. Some craft groups are able to recruit expert instructors to teach intermediate and advanced techniques.
  7. Access to training materials. Larger craft groups often keep a library of books, manuals, and videos that anybody can use to improve crafting skills.

The benefits of joining a craft group are amazing. If you need help with a technique, want to meet other crafters, or need consistency to complete your projects, a group may be the perfect fit. If joining a monthly craft group doesn't work with your schedule, there are many annual crafting group events to choose from that provide numerous benefits as well. Do an Internet search to find the perfect group for you.
If you love to make crafts, but can't seem to find time, find your craft supplies, find your budget, or find your way to crafty fulfillment, read Melody Jones' "The Craft Lover's Success Guide: Simple Ways to Nurture Your Creativity and Actually Finish Your Projects" available at http://www.mycraftebooks.com/. All customers receive a free ebook "Simple Craft Projects to Get You Started."
Not only will you learn key steps for finding time, you'll also learn how to organize your craft supplies and stay organized even if you are a pack rat, how to craft on a budget, ways to find new craft project ideas and inspiration, and resources and ideas for learning new crafts. And - it's fun!



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Thursday 16 June 2011

New Babies

We all have friends that have a baby at some time.

Cute little helpless things they are. Waiting for mommy or daddy to come along so they can reward them with their best smile.

And who wouldn't smile back when their baby is dressing in these baby uggs and matching hat.



The boutique yarns available now are just perfect for creating the most lovable and snuggable items.   Yes snuggable is a word. I just invented it. 
After knitting the bonnet and uggs I sent these to my friend, the babies mother, she couldn't wait to see her baby looking cute as a button in her new baby uggs.

Tuesday 14 June 2011

The adventures of the Hat

http://multicrafting.com/The past weekend saw me flying all over the place to spend a weekend with friends in the Blue Mountains outside Sydney Australia.  If you have been following on twitter you would know that I knitted a hat for the occasion and decorated the hat with a flower made from an old jumper I had felted.

I was so grateful for the hat because it was winter in high altitude and raining to boot so that hat did a great job of keeping me warm.

Take a look at the hat's mountain adventure. 

















Tuesday 7 June 2011

The Humble Tea Towel

Gone are the days of the functional tea towels that did nothing for the kitchen decor.  Manufacturers have heard the roar of women calling for quality goods that do more than wipe suds of the dishes.  Funky new fabrics have appeared and women are swiping them off the shelf quicker than you can say chocolate. 

There's more than one way to use these humble tea towels and they surely do add something to brighten up the kitchen. 

In just a few minutes this lime green tea towel (lime green has always been my favorite color) had become a new shopping bag storage spot with a long handle so it can hang on the door knob. 


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