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Renate Kirkpatrick
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  • Mooloolaba. Queensland
  • Australia
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thank you
November 10
thank you Miss Gina
November 10
November 10
Oooh... I like this very much
November 10
November 9
This is gorgeous!
November 9
Love, love, love this!
November 9
just started a Facebook Fan Page - would love you to become a fan
October 28
October 28
Wow! I can't use words to express my admiration.
September 11
lizet and Renate Kirkpatrick are now friends
September 11
Renate Kirkpatrick and Andrea Graham are now friends
September 5
Renate Kirkpatrick and Linda Struble are now friends
September 4
September 4
August 29
August 29

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What fiber skills do you have?
fibre artist - hand made paper, rag rugging, freeform crochet
What countries have you lived in/visited?
Australia, New Zealand, Germany
What languages do you speak?
English & German
Your Website:
http://rensfibreart.wordpress.com
Your Blog:
http://rensfibreart.wordpress.com
Etsy Store:
http://rensfibreart.etsy.com
Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rensfibreart/
Any other links you want to add? Facebook?
http://www.ravelry.com/people/rensfibreart
What would you like to see happen here on Fiber Focus?
meet & interact with like-minded fibre enthusiasts
How did you find out about our group? Do you know anyone else here?
Ravelry - Dreamwoven

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At 3:38pm on September 4, 2009, Linda Struble said…
Echoing the sentiments of all the others...great job!
At 7:38am on August 29, 2009, Anita Brandt said…
Absolutely wonderful works ... run out of adjectives to describe them. Anita Brandt
At 5:19pm on August 14, 2009, Perry Lowell Bent said…
It's so nice to see you here, Renate!
At 12:38pm on June 30, 2009, Rayela Art said…
Welcome, Renate! I took a look at your blog and love what you are doing with the freeform crochet!

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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