My dream catcher
Published by myraho83
I am trying to tell a lovely story of a Chinese artist who crocheted some life sized and as beautiful as real flowers and butterflies. She wished to pass on her skill to bring happiness and joy every where. View all posts by myraho83
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Your dream catcher is very pretty ,well worth all your effort,hope you can hang it near your bed
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Thank you! Daisy, i was really enjoying when I was working on it! it was fun but challenging! And the feeling of achievement was wonderful!
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awe Myra… There isn’t anything ugly about your dream catcher. It’s lovely, like you! Even single-handedly, you’ve already managed to catch your first dream 🙂 💜 ❤
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YES! I had never dreamed I could make one. There I did! Oh! Jackie, you are right!<3
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With my big hug! Jackie. You are always so sweet to me! I love you!
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Big hug back to you, sweet Myra 🙂 🙋 😘💕 💜 ❤
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… love you, too 🙂 😘💕 💜 ❤
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It’s lovely Myra. I’m amazed that you could do that with one hand. 🙂
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with tools! Cork board, tweezers and tacks are my other hand. Without them, all I can do is look at the dream catcher!
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Oh I see. The right tools make a big difference to any project. 😀
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Sometimes, my teeth are my second hand! I would use any thing around me,to help me to do the work!
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I understand. When I used to do macrame I would use my toes as well as all of my fingers. 🙂
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I’m happy to know that you like macrame! It seemlier to Chinese knotting. The only defiance is: macrame-the back and front look different, but Chinese knottind-they look the same.I’ll post a Chinese knotting for you.
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Thank you so much. I’m interested in all kinds of knotting so I’d love to find out more about Chinese knotting.
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This is in Chinese! Even you do not understand what it said, but just follow the moves, you’ll make a beautiful Chinese Knot. Would you be interested to try ?
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Thank you so much for finding this video for me. Even though I can’t understand the Chinese instructions I think I will be able to copy the video. I will certainly give it a try. Thank you! 😀
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You are mostly welcome! I’m going to post some of my knotting, You may find them in the videos I gave. I’m so happy you are really interested! Good luck!
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I really enjoyed all that knotting. Thank you for sharing the videos with me. I would very much like to see some of your knotting. 🙂
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You are welcome! I’m looking forward to see yours.
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Did you have a look at my blog post? Here’s the link: https://anglosaxonceltcreates.wordpress.com/2016/09/12/getting-knotted-2/
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Oh, I see you found my blog post. 😀 Thank you for having a look.
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You are welcome!
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Even this movie is in Chinese, if you follow each movement, you still can make beautiful Chinese knotting. Would you be interested to try?
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I’ve successfully tied the Chinese knot you showed me. Yay! I’m planning to do a blog post about it tomorrow.
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Really? I just couldn’t wait to see it
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I’ve put some photos here: https://anglosaxonceltcreates.wordpress.com/2016/09/12/getting-knotted-2/
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Hello Myra 🙂
Your persistence paid off and now you have a lovely dreamcatcher! I like crafting too, especially hand embroidery. I admire the Chinese and Japanese textiles.
Faith xox
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Dear Oscar, thank you for you comment. I used to embroider long time ago! I don’t have that kind of patience any more!
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