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At 3:18am on August 14, 2009, Oya Baysal said…
Hi Anant,
You interesting my handicraft.I'm selling Handworks.
Bye.Oya
At 10:53am on August 12, 2009, Basant Soni said…
Extremely glad to be ur friend...visited ur page ...viewed all
hand work...so fabulous & attractive design..rarely seen such product in market.PL let me know the place these items are available ??
Pl have a look of my pge & Art (Collages) made from organic materials ..no colors & artificial materials used to generate these collages.My link for more art ....as under............... http://icollages-made-from-all-natural-materials.fineartamerica.com/
At 5:45am on August 12, 2009, Amy Ford said…
I'm glad to meet you!
At 4:19am on August 12, 2009, Oya Baysal said…
thank you for nice comment Anant.see you again.
Oya
At 12:40pm on August 11, 2009, Oya Baysal said…
H. ANANT,
THANK YOU COMMENT FOR MY HANDİWORK.
At 8:36pm on July 26, 2009, Rayela Art said…
Hi, Anant- Yes, I did look at your photos. You are free to load as many as you want to. But, I think it would be good if you explained more about your project. Some products have obvious handmade elements while others look more factory made. That is not good or bad, just different from where most of the members are coming from and I think they would be interested in knowing more about the context of where you are coming from. Each member has a blog here that is linked to the front page and that would be a good way to introduce yourself and to give some background on what you are doing. And, feel free to join in any of the groups that interest you!
At 2:37am on July 26, 2009, GOPI KANTA GHOSH said…
LET US THINK OF GIVING CONNECTIONS TO OUR GRASS ROOT KHADI ORGANIZATIONS A MARKET WINDOW TO THE WORLD...YOU CAN DO IT...
At 10:40pm on July 18, 2009, GOPI KANTA GHOSH said…
WELCOME...YOU ARE WONDERFUL...WE MUST WORK TOGETHER FOR RIGHT CAUSE TO WIPE TEARS...
At 10:39am on July 18, 2009, Rayela Art said…
Welcome, Anant. I took a look at your web links and am curious about how you see yourself interacting with this group as our focus is on handmade textiles and fiber art. I could see some common ground with the jute products, but the canvas seems very industrial. However, there may be some areas that you and the other members share in common.

There are some tips on how to use this site under "Notes" on the front page. It helps if you click on the tabs at the top so you know where everything is. You can change your page to reflect your tastes- lots of templates available that you can tweak. And, every member here has a blog which is linked to the front page, a nice way to introduce yourself and to keep us updated on your news. Please load some photos soon as that is how most people start connecting. Join any discussions or groups that interest you and feel free to start new ones! Jump in and make yourself at home!

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What fiber skills do you have?
None
What countries have you lived in/visited?
I live in India. I visited Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal.
What languages do you speak?
Gujarati (Mother Toungue), HINDI, Marathi, English,
Your Website:
http://www.varshaindustries.com
Any other links you want to add? Facebook?
http://dhairy.multiply.com/photos/album/1/Banana_Fibre_Fabric_Produ...
What would you like to see happen here on Fiber Focus?
Something what can not be imagined
How did you find out about our group? Do you know anyone else here?
GOPI KANTA GHOSH

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Free Vintage Paper Doll Pattern



Karen's Whimsey has this free Paper Doll pattern on her website.  Clothing for the doll also available.  Images are in the public domain.


American Folk Art Doll Pattern



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HISTORICAL FOLK DOLL #11
The New York Doll

This 16" doll has made herself quite famous by being chosen to be on the cover of a well-known book of American Folk Dolls, by Wendy Lavitt. She is such a good doll for a cover as she has just about all the best details of this type of doll. Separate fingers, a wonderful and exaggerated face and hair all carefully embroidered, including her remarkable feather-stitched eyebrows, and a costume of just-right simplicity and detail. She has with her the same small cat the doll in the photo has. Silkscreened for embroidery and new antiquing methods included.
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#503: Flapper Slip-On Evening Dress $16.00 (US dollars)

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HOW TO MAKE LENAPE STYLE MOCCASINS
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The same pattern is used for both feet so you only have to make one pattern. Once you make the pattern you're all set, and you can save it for making more moccasins in the future.

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Curriculum Areas: Moccasin Making

Recommended Levels: 7th -12th graders

Time Frame: 55 minutes 2 times a week

Tribal Affiliation: Navajo

Geographic Location: Rock Point Arizona

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