[outdoors-magazine.com] braided leather knife lanyard 2 tailed, part 2
Lanyard project. Se days, one out of every 8 to 10 email messages I receive has to do with boondoggling and or this site specifically. I've spent more time responding to some of these emails than I have working on this site! ;-) Many of the more specific questions mentioned above were answered directly, some with very long responses. Many, MANY of the emails I received all asked the same question: WHEN DO I PLAN TO UPDATE THE SITE. This site has always been a SUMMER project for me, as that's when I happen to do the majority of MY boondoggling, so be prepared for some NEW stuff coming VERY soon! A couple of the projects have been requested A LOT lately. I'll be tackling and presenting them in this order: Chain-Link, Heart Pulls, and Rocket-Ship. I also receive many questions where people describe things they've seen and want to know if I know how to do that. The answer, in 9 out of 10 cases, is YES! ;-) What you see presented here (both in finished and in coming soon fashion) is roughly HALF of what I c
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Hse issues lanyard inspection alert
Urrently know how to do. The "Coming Soon" sections were placed for two reasons: 1. Completeness - as on the Stitches pages, and 2. Enticement - as I want to really energize you into exploring what you can do with this stuff! Finally, and this is one that I never really thought of, it's amazing how many emails I receive from TRUE crafters. By this, I mean not people who SOLELY work with boondoggle, but with other mediums, like leather tassels, hemp, floss, etc. I've received lots of emails asking if I thought the such-and-such stitch could be done using hemp, floss, etc. In most circumstances, the answer is YES. While there ARE certain stitches that lend themselves more to boondoggle, because of it's flatness, size, etc., there's no reason to believe that they couldn't be created using other mediums. Once last year, I was closely watching a group of 3rd grade girls at camp who had started their own friendship bracelet company. As I watched HOW they created the stitches, I was surprised
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