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Q2: Given a new dishcloth, what would you make from it, in your usual style?

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  • makershour@cupoftea.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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    Q2: Given a new dishcloth, what would you make from it, in your usual style? Your other working materials are a given.

    #MakersHour

    thegiddystitcher@sunny.gardenT grajohnt@chaos.socialG quixoticgeek@social.v.stQ suearcher@toot.walesS janet_52square@sunny.gardenJ 5 Replies Last reply
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      Q2: Given a new dishcloth, what would you make from it, in your usual style? Your other working materials are a given.

      #MakersHour

      thegiddystitcher@sunny.gardenT This user is from outside of this forum
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      @MakersHour Once upon a time I wore a skirt made of dishcloths sewn together, for a school play. I had to do a dance, and the skirt kept trying to fall down and I had to try and hold it up with one hand, it's a core traumatic memory of my childhood.

      So anyway, if I could have a few, maybe I'd try and remake such a skirt with a proper waist fastening and banish some demons.

      I think I can still remember the dance...

      #MakersHour

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      • makershour@cupoftea.socialM makershour@cupoftea.social

        Q2: Given a new dishcloth, what would you make from it, in your usual style? Your other working materials are a given.

        #MakersHour

        grajohnt@chaos.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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        @MakersHour #MakersHour

        A2: As a person who appreciates Furoshiki, I'd probably try to make it into whatever I needed at the moment. A backpack perhaps? (Albeit a tiny one)

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          Q2: Given a new dishcloth, what would you make from it, in your usual style? Your other working materials are a given.

          #MakersHour

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          @MakersHour

          A2 Oh easy. Same thing I make with everything. A mess... 😛

          #MakersHour

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            Q2: Given a new dishcloth, what would you make from it, in your usual style? Your other working materials are a given.

            #MakersHour

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            @MakersHour

            Q2: Given a new dishcloth, what would you make from it, in your usual style? Your other working materials are a given.

            #MakersHour

            Well, I could probably incorporate it into a quilt? Or, unpick the threads to use as string in a miniature scene.

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            • makershour@cupoftea.socialM makershour@cupoftea.social

              Q2: Given a new dishcloth, what would you make from it, in your usual style? Your other working materials are a given.

              #MakersHour

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              @MakersHour A2 a small pair of dungarees for a visiting bear or other stuffy would be likely. I would probably be able to cut the whole thing from one. But I do have a question: when you say dishcloth do you mean a cloth to dry dishes or a cloth to wash dishes?

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                @MakersHour

                A2 Oh easy. Same thing I make with everything. A mess... 😛

                #MakersHour

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                @quixoticgeek
                Haha!

                #MakersHour

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                  @MakersHour #MakersHour

                  A2: As a person who appreciates Furoshiki, I'd probably try to make it into whatever I needed at the moment. A backpack perhaps? (Albeit a tiny one)

                  janet_52square@sunny.gardenJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @grajohnt @MakersHour I’d happily lend you another so you had a front and a back for it…

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                  • thegiddystitcher@sunny.gardenT thegiddystitcher@sunny.garden

                    @MakersHour Once upon a time I wore a skirt made of dishcloths sewn together, for a school play. I had to do a dance, and the skirt kept trying to fall down and I had to try and hold it up with one hand, it's a core traumatic memory of my childhood.

                    So anyway, if I could have a few, maybe I'd try and remake such a skirt with a proper waist fastening and banish some demons.

                    I think I can still remember the dance...

                    #MakersHour

                    janet_52square@sunny.gardenJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @thegiddystitcher @MakersHour That sounds like an interesting play - were the dishcloths integral to the part?

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                    • janet_52square@sunny.gardenJ janet_52square@sunny.garden

                      @MakersHour A2 a small pair of dungarees for a visiting bear or other stuffy would be likely. I would probably be able to cut the whole thing from one. But I do have a question: when you say dishcloth do you mean a cloth to dry dishes or a cloth to wash dishes?

                      makershour@cupoftea.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @Janet_52square
                      Different people mean different things by it, so either.

                      Personally, I am imagining a cloth for washing up as opposed to a tea towel for drying up.

                      #MakersHour

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