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One Stop Macrame Shop
Offers easy to follow Macrame instructions, knot examples, patterns, materials needed, and suppliers. Discover the #1 mistake people make when following a pattern & and how to make your work picture perfect. Find the key secrets to creating beautiful Macrame pieces that pattern books so often don't let you know. And now you can receive a FREE Macrame mini course including patterns.
SOUTHERN QUILTING
One hundred and fifty years of shared tradition! The following project is a look at the Southern quilting tradition as it has evolved over the last one hundred and fifty years both in terms of the physical patterns and quilts produced and in terms of the role quilting represents in America. The project includes a description of European and African quilting traditions and their contributions to Southern quilting, a look at seven individual women and their personal quilting traditions, and a selective "archive" of the American literary works which center around the role of American quilts.
The Work*Shop - Walk-in Arts and Crafts, Classes, Events, Parties
The work*shop is basically a walk-in arts and crafts studio. You may already be familiar with a paint-your-own ceramics store – well, the work*shop offers that, plus much more. Co-founders Cynthia Burrow and Lisa Maxwell are long-time Austinites who have been friends since they attended Westwood High School. Their vision for The work*shop is to create a home away from home for diverse members of the Austin community—families, professionals, businesses, nonprofit organizations and artists. The work*shop offers you a unique and memorable environment in which to discover and develop your creative abilities and provides vendors and teachers with an outlet to develop and promote their own individual interests and products. The work*shop strives to be a responsible corporate citizen, because we believe it is our duty to give back to the community which supports us.
The Gaelic College of Celtic Arts and Crafts
The Gaelic College of Celtic Arts and Crafts was founded in 1938 by Rev. A.W.R. MacKenzie as a school devoted to the study and preservation of the Gaelic language and Celtic arts and culture. Situated in the heart of the earliest Scottish settlement in Cape Breton, the College began as a school of Gaelic language in a small log cabin overlooking St. Ann's Bay.
Juno Lucina
Lampworked glass jewelry made with fair trade Bali silver. Cynthia Mayer uses ancient torch techniques for creating Venetian glass beads also known as lampworking. She uses authentic Venetian glass, with the addition of silver and gold to add layers of mystery and depth to the lampwork beads. The constantly changing fluidity of hot glass lends itself well to creating a miniature universe within each bead as captivating from afar as it is up close.
McCall's Quilting Online
Cruise the Caribbean with McCall's Quilting! Sail away with McCall's and quilt your way through the Western Caribbean! Quilting classes and comaraderie during a 7 day cruise vacation. Welcome to McCall's Quilting's Web site. Preview the current issue, download free quilt patterns, quilter's photos, quiltmaking lessons, and much more.
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