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What a great photo! I can see why she would be a favorite!
March 21
Oh no... go ahead.. inform me! I am a sponge and absorb ALL information, techniques and tips!!! I really appreciate them!
March 16
Very interesting. I just bought some lutradur and tyvek. I have to make time to play!!!
March 16
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March 16
I am very lucky to have 2 beautiful children. They are my 2 oldest. I also have a new 17 yr old at home. These 2 are from my ex-husband who is full blooded Navajo. I am half. So my kids are 3/4ths Navajo Indian. Thats where they get their beauty. ...
March 16
Peace and LOVE MAN! What fab children! My Teens have given up Talking....stays in....goes nowhere, ceases to walk dog....and the one in UK has given up Phoning and Texting home am getting a bit worried. THat's them wiith me in a HAT! outside Bucki...
March 16
Connie Volkman and Ann Craig are now friends
February 23
Ann Craig joined Rayela Art's group
I think most people only give nice comments out on other members' work, so this group is a place for those who want "The Awful Truth". Join if you want truthful, objective feedback on your work. Do not join if "The Awful Truth" will make you cry...
February 23

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What fiber skills do you have?
quilting, felting, dyeing, sewing
What countries have you lived in/visited?
usa
What languages do you speak?
english & navajo
What would you like to see happen here on Fiber Focus?
learn new techniques
How did you find out about our group? Do you know anyone else here?
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At 1:27am on February 17, 2009, Linda Lynch said…
Welcome Ann, I see that you are a member of the same group as I am. I am taking a online course with Fibre-In-Form by Lynda Monk and Carol McFee of the UK. We are working with Tyvek, Golden Fluid Acrylic Paints, molding paste, and so much more. It is wonderful and I am finally doing what I love; fabric and mixed media! Do a search online for Fibre-In-Form and it will come up. Lynda and Carol share techniques on that website and you will like it after reading your post to Connie. Welcome to Fiber focus. Linda
At 11:49am on January 26, 2009, Debbie Babin said…
Wow! I have never heard or met someone who speaks Navajo! Say a few things for us.
At 11:15am on January 26, 2009, Rayela Art said…
Welcome to the Fiber Focus Group! Navajo!!!! How wonderful!

You can now load images, personalize the template to this page (many options that you can tweak!), leave comments for other members, join groups and forum discussions and start new ones. Each member here has a blog page that is linked to the front page, a great way to give updates to the larger group. There are also some tips on how to get started under "Notes" on the front page.

Sharing images is an important way to network with the other members. Each week the most popular photo (that receives most views and comments), is posted on the front page for a week.

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The Costumer Manifesto: Ethnic Dress Links

The Costumer Manifesto is the destination for anyone interested in ethnic costume. This page contains a gazillion links to sources from all over the world.

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#503: Flapper Slip-On Evening Dress $16.00 (US dollars)

A typical dropped waist of the Roaring Twenties is created by a yoke over the hips. The tiers of circular flounces form a lovely vision while dancing. The scarf and the tie sash patterns are included. This pattern is quick and easy to make.

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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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"At Fashion-Era.com we analyse two centuries of women's costume history and fashion history silhouettes in detail. Regency, Romantic, Victorian, Edwardian, Flapper, 1940's Utility Rationing, Dior's New Look, 1960's Mini dress, 1970's Disco, 1980's New Romantics, Power Dressing, Haute Couture, Royal Robes, Fashion Semiotics, and Body Adornment, each retro fashion era, and future fashion trends are all defined.

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Styles of Egyptian robe with free pattern guides were discussed on the detailed pages of Egyptian Costumes. However, decorative elements were mostly confined to the removable collars on garments and other removable accessories such as headwear, girdles (striking wrap sash belts) and deep arm cuffs. But if you need a wearable costume you have to have basic body covering too, so check out my other Egyptian pages.

To complete your Egyptian costume add a collar, typical jewellery and eye make up. To be fair there are plenty of King Tut collars available at fancy dress party costume outlets online. But part of the fun of going to an Egyptian fancy dress event is making your own Egyptian inspired costume and most importantly achieving something that fits you proportion wise rather than being made as one size fits all."

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