[NFB-Blind-Crafters] Successful Saturday
Ramona W
walhoframona at gmail.com
Sat Feb 1 22:06:19 UTC 2025
A friend was looking for some little hand made things to sell at an
exhibit table at our convention. I thought of several and then
remembered some little pouches I made quite a few years ago lined with
felt and covered with duct tape. I have one for my slate and stylus. I
keep thinking I should make one for my cell phone, and they might be
good for keys that get buried in a purse or bag. Amazingly, the first
place I looked, there is a shoebox with all the materials together, so I
will make some more. But I needed more felt. So I went to Joannes.
Their felt is made of polyester. It is very soft and should work fine,
but I never knew felt could be made of polyester before. Maybe you are
all ahead of me.
Best,
Ramona
On 2/1/2025 11:20 AM, Tracy Carcione via NFB-Blind-Crafters wrote:
>
> It’s Successful Saturday! Have you started or finished a project, or
> achieved a goal? Share it with us and we’ll celebrate with you.
>
> This weekend, I’ll finally finish the snowman square I started in the
> fall. It has a green border, a white snowman with some sparkly
> string, with a red hat. It took a while, but now it’s almost done.
> And that completes the unfinished knitting projects I had. The decks
> are clean; all my needles are empty, and I can start something new!
>
> Tracy
>
>
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