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Craft Haunts, Links and Resources

Today is not necessarily a crafty blog, but do want to get a thank you out to those of you who have left comments. I have gone through them all and would like to hear from those of you who have craft sites or resources that you'd like to refer to others. My thought is to compile a page of craft site links and resources for all who do some sort of handcraft. It doesn't matter what state you live in as theres plenty of us crafters out there that travel and would like to know all the good spots, so we can check them out if we happen to be in any particular area. I know for me I'd love to know all the good spots in Indiana as eventually we will be moving there. Would also like to know all the good craft haunts between here in Maine and Indiana. So come on all and lets compile a great list for everyone to use as one more crafty resource. I'd like to have a good start on the list by the end of July and it can be added to as other folk send in their favorite craft haunt. I will be updating my crafty web site for the next couple weeks www.geocities.com/onelovnhart so please feel free to check it out. It will be mostly wood projects that I add to it but also some of my youngest daughter's jewerly will be added in as well. If anyone is interested in anything please feel free to email me at Lovnhart@aol.com . Sister Pam is getting ready for an antique show this weekend for those of you who are into antiques. They are a craft of their own. You can check out Pam's site at www.picturetrail.com/thecrowsnest   she has also updated her site and has lots of neat things. I want to put in another request to everyone here. If anyone has mohair they want to get rid of or has a piece of furniture that has mohair but is no longer useable please email me. If its within our area we can come pick it up or if you just have the mohair material it can be shipped. Fear not, your mohair will become a teddy bear for a little girl or boy. This is a great example of recycling and resources of the most odd kind. If your a true crafter NOTHING goes wasted on anything if it can be used for something else.
These are a couple of Pam's teddy bears. I have one as well she made for me that is a dark blue. This is truely a great handcraft and something to treasure for years to come

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