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  2. Potholder - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] [17] These techniques use different mediums such as yarn or scraps of fabric in order to create potholders of all different colors and patterns. [15] [16] Many "DIY" tutorials teach how to make a simple square potholder, but there are also many that teach a variety of shapes, sizes, and designs, including little houses or flowers.

  3. Knitting - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally those that get their passports fully stamped are eligible to win a larger gift basket filled with yarn, knitting and crochet goodies. Some local crawls also provide a Knit-Along (KAL) or Crochet-Along (CAL) where attendees follow a specific pattern prior to the crawl and then proudly wear it during the crawl for others to see.

  4. Cross-stitch - Wikipedia

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    Detail of floral border pattern in cotton. Tea cloth (small tablecloth), Hungary, mid-twentieth century. Traditionally, cross-stitch was used to embellish items like household linens, tablecloths, dishcloths, and doilies (only a small portion of which would actually be embroidered, such as a border). Although there are many cross-stitchers who ...

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    The Woobles Beginners Crochet Kit with Easy Peasy Yarn as seen on Shark Tank - Crochet Kit for Beginners with Step-by-Step Video Tutorials - Sebastian The Lion The Woobles $34.99 at amazon.com

  6. History of knitting - Wikipedia

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    Madonna Knitting, by Bertram of Minden 1400-1410 1855 sketch of a shepherd knitting, while watching his flock The Knitting Woman by William-Adolphe Bouguereau, 1869. Knitting is the process of using two or more needles to pull and loop yarn into a series of interconnected loops in order to create a finished garment or some other type of fabric.

  7. Blue and white pottery - Wikipedia

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    'Blue flowers/patterns') covers a wide range of white pottery and porcelain decorated under the glaze with a blue pigment, generally cobalt oxide. The decoration was commonly applied by hand, originally by brush painting, but nowadays by stencilling or by transfer-printing , though other methods of application have also been used.