Thank you everyone for a fantastic #MakersHour this evening.
It has been fun.
If anyone wants to submit a set of questions, please do so, I will be very grateful for the help.
See you all next week!
Thank you everyone for a fantastic #MakersHour this evening.
It has been fun.
If anyone wants to submit a set of questions, please do so, I will be very grateful for the help.
See you all next week!
Q5: Share a bit of ‘You do realise that….?’ knowledge that someone new to your craft might benefit from knowing about. It could be serious or silly. Silly would be good.
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@Andy
I can wait for things to dry. It is the initial painting of it I have little patience for.
Q4: Are there aspects of your generic craft or making process that you find you don’t enjoy but have to do?
Sanding, for example.
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Q3: Projects can be a means of self-discovery. Share something unexpected that came as a revelation to you. The love of a new skill, connection to a memory, something about the project or process, etc.
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Q2: Do you push yourself to learn something new from what you create? Or do you hone the skills and knowledge you already have? Tell us the how and why in either case.
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@Indigoatcrafts
Oh I think you are definately resiliant, Ropey.
@quixoticgeek
Yes, There is so much to learn from so many processes.
@diyelectromusic
Yes, logging the new knowledge is a thing.
I had gotton very good at digital filing and bookmarking but it is now so extensive it is almost unmanageable.
Q1: Hello. Let's look at ‘Things I have learnt from a project’.
Share a project that you have learnt something from in the process. A skill or method, or about yourself.
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