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At 1:41am on October 16, 2008, Morna Crites-Moore said…
Thank you for your nice comments on my little brown rug. :-)
At 10:47am on September 9, 2008, Rayela Art said…
Hi, Denise- I nominated First Born for a blog award. Go check out Fiber Focus the blog for more info: http://fiberfocus.blogspot.com/ I tried to leave a comment on your blog, but only the audio option is turned on for verification and it didn't work for me...
At 9:39am on August 26, 2008, Rayela Art said…
Denise, your photos are so stunning! Could you add some tips to the photo discussion in the forum? There are a couple of members who are struggling with their photos... Thanks!
At 9:32am on August 25, 2008, Rayela Art said…
PS There are some tips on getting started under notes on the front page...
At 9:31am on August 25, 2008, Rayela Art said…
Welcome, Denise! So glad you decided to join our group! Lots of talent here. Now you can personalize your page (lots of templates available that you can tweak), load photos (let everyone drool over yours!), contribute to or start new discussions on the forum and just generally make yourself at home here.

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What fiber skills do you have?
needle felting,crewel
What countries have you lived in/visited?
british virgin islands
What languages do you speak?
fluent english
Your Blog:
http://firstbornstudio.blogspot.com">http://http://firstbornstudio.blogspot.com
Etsy Store:
http://www.deniselombardozzi.etsy.com
Any other links you want to add? Facebook?
http://www.paperrocks.com
What would you like to see happen here on Fiber Focus?
i am already seeing and feeling and being inspired by everyone

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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



This doll pattern and other folk patterns can be purchased at Cloth Doll Supply.  Their description:

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.
Pattern (mini-kit) #PGW725 - $42.00

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.

This pattern is multi-sized 8 through 20. All the sizes are in one package. Look at our National Standard size chart for your size. Sizes 8-12 require 5 3/8 Yds. of 45 inch wide fabric; sizes 14-20 require 5 5/8 Yds. of 45 inch wide fabric.


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HOW TO MAKE LENAPE STYLE MOCCASINS
Shared by Mèssochwen Tëme

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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Leathercrafting Patterns Any leathercraft pattern you could ever want. From moccasin patterns to holster, quiver, and archery leather work patterns. If you don't find what you're looking for here try our bookshelf section, where we have books full of different patterns for you to try your leather working skills on.












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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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