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melannen ([personal profile] melannen) wrote2011-09-03 09:52 pm
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Yard sailing: went to one sale, a massive moving sale held at a nearby church. There were no prices, you just picked up the stuff you wanted and gave them however much money you felt like giving them. I ended up with:

A large rectangular lap weaving loom, already strung for a placemat (which I will probably re-purpose for other sorts of fiber arts, possibly sprang, because, um, I find almost all lap weaving ugly. Probably due to the prevalence of scratchy, coffee-stained brown-and-orange exemplars at my grandmother's house.)

An old-fashioned rectangular embroidery stretching frame.

Two small jars of even smaller nails (for nailing medallions to my hiking stick)

A mini spiral notebook of heavy drawing paper.

How To Make Paper Flowers from the Dennison Publishing Company, 1922. Because one day, [personal profile] kyabetsu is finally going actually throw a wedding with that guy who she agreed to marry, and on that day, I will give her a bouquet made out of comic books. Even if she doesn't want it any more by then. :P

Campcraft ABCs by Catherine T. Hammett, 1941. This seems to be a different recension of the 1950 Campcraft paperback I was looking at earlier, only published in a larger and more DIY format by the Girl Scouts of America. And since the little paperback is falling apart, and also full of neat stuff, I grabbed this one up.

Nature Crafts by Ellsworth Jaeger, 1949: I don't usually pick up nature crafts books, because they almost always consist of "creative ideas" like putting pinecones on a cardboard wreath or gluing googly eyes on a pebble. And the front cover makes this one look like more of the same. But no. You open it up, and the first 'craft' is how to make a hexagonal thatched hut as as your workshop. Then it moves on to stools, benches, and tables to furnish the hut, how to lash together a frame loom to weave grass mats as wall-coverings for the hut, and an old design for a folding portable chaise lounge made of willow-shoots. And just keeps getting awesomer, ending with several designs for temporary wilderness pottery kilns and how to make inks, paints and dyes from gathered materials.

I have to be honest, I am kind of in love with this book.

I threw in $5 for that lot, which was probably too much, but I combined my load with Mom's and she had an armload of Sunday School teacher books, so it more-or-less came out right.
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[personal profile] princess 2011-09-04 02:38 am (UTC)(link)
OMG, I want a bouquet made of comic books. That sounds so freaking awesome I can't even tell you.
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[personal profile] princess 2011-09-04 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
Let me know if it does, because I might need to get on that idea. :)
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[personal profile] lady_ganesh 2011-09-10 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
Amusingly, I was just wondering what had happened with that wedding, because I couldn't remember [personal profile] lindentreeisle talking about going, and if it'd happened, I surely would've known....

So now I feel that I do actually remember things, so that's good.

I bet you could sell them at cons.
lady_ganesh: A Clue card featuring Miss Scarlett. (omg het (Saiyuki))

[personal profile] lady_ganesh 2011-09-11 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, it's understandable.
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[personal profile] cloudtrader 2011-09-04 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Hello! I am a fan of your stories and I'm just driving by to let you know that I've recommended one of them here.

(And a bouquet made of comics sounds AWESOME.)