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Volume 01 Issue 02 | July 2002
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Hello and Welcome to our second
Newsletter!
Some of the information is from last month because we have added a
number of subscribers that missed last months newsletter.
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| First let me introduce our web
site. I started this web site to display my jewelry
and crafts. I am constantly coming up with new styles and
products, like my new Air Fresher
Crochet Bags and Eyeglass
Holders. And this month our Crosses are the latest addition
to our crafts. |
Anklets!
Yes finally we have a line of Anklets!
Be sure to view the entire page, or use the links provided to see
both my Beaded
and Finger
Woven Anklets. Most of you are very familiar with beaded
anklets and I hope mine offer you something unique. But my
Finger Woven Anklets are a completely new idea. A customer
suggested this idea and I headed for the craft room and came up
with this new design. They are finger woven from crochet thread
using knots tied in a pattern. If you look at Hunting Hawks big
finger woven sashes his are not knots but true Finger Weaving. |
| I have also posted my Ornamental
Ribbon Bookmark Crosses that were on Gifts I have Given
Gallery page for sale this month. I show you them hanging on
my Christmas Tree as Ornaments, then explain that on Christmas day
I gave them out as gifts to everyone there to use as a Bookmark. |
| I have made this little War
Bonnets for a long time, and have decided to list and sell
them on my site. I can't find the long oval beads that I am using
any more so I have 4 posted and about 4 more in progress. Then I
will either have to find more of those beads or change the whole
design. They are done on a jewelry wire and safety pin
frame. The feathers I use are Guinea feathers. I have
one myself hanging from my rearview mirror of my car. |
| We also added Eyeglass
Holders to our line of crafts. I finger weave these holders
with embroidery thread. Though simple in appearance each one
takes several hours to weave. I have been wearing one now for
about a month testing it and they hold up to my crafts,
grandchildren and the like! |
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Finger
Woven Sashes by Hunting Hawk
Even if you're not a Native American Dancer and don't need a sash,
see his Seminole
Patchwork page. He is featuring patchwork aprons anyone can
enjoy! By next month we should have his Lap and Baby patchwork
quilts listed for sale. |
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| Stay tuned for next month's
Newsletter and please visit the site often for items added between
newsletters.
Thank You!
Janet & Ernie Secrest |
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