What are you creating today?
What craft materials would you like to see listed on eBid?
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What are you creating today?
What craft materials would you like to see listed on eBid?
Baby hat. I would like to see yarn and needles. Paper, card, envelopes, embellishments, stamps, ink, embossing powder, toppers and much more card making stuff
As I had to move some things off the floor in my craft room yesterday to enable someone else to reach my PC to hopefully repair it, I have come to realize that I MUST NOT buy anything else. And even try and sell some of it. I might start with some of my card kits. They are the easiest to access:D. I know this isn't helping you, Marie, but if I were to buy at the moment, I would look for jewellery findings, patterns (all sorts), fabric, glue
Baby Hat is finished. I'm working on some knitted lace now for a baby dress. I actually list acrylic stamps too but its always good to buy others and list the ones i won't use,
I'm knitting a scarf which is a present for Christmas but I'm also making earrings - and have a running need for findings but not beads because I make with beads recovered from broken/unsaleable items.
Like Margarete, I must not buy anything unless it is needed to complete a project.
What kind of jewellery findings do you look for, Meebo?
It does help. Even though I know that things that I might list are things that buyers in the UK may or may not be interested in, it might help a UK seller to know what crafters are up to these days.
On the other hand, one never knows. I might have the pattern or shiny thing in my stash that you need for that next project.
The Canadian dollar is low right now compared to the US dollar and the British pound, so things might work out.
Cheers.
earring wires, headpins, tigertail, thread, even beading needles (I keep loosing mine)
Probably chaos as I try to make room in my little 'office' :)
Seriously, I have dabbled in many crafts over the years but embroidery and needlework were always my favoured ones. [I come from a long line of needlewomen]
After developing osteo-arthritis in my hands and wrists in the 1980s and having to give up my cross stitch and lace making by 1999, I've been gradually selling off my craft supplies here, there and everywhere. Just my large collection of lace bobbins left now to list as and when I can get decent photographs.
An example of my bobbin lace - a piece I made for my parents Golden Wedding Anniversary.
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