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Wood Carvings
In one form or another, wood carving is
almost as old as man.
In Egypt, Arabia, and the other Mohammedan countries of Northern Africa, wood carving remained decorative and was used primarily to adorn furniture and other articles in daily use.
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Artificial Flowers
No, there's nothing really difficult about it, but at first you are
almost sure to find your fingers falling all over each other and your finished designs looking like something that got caught up in the dishwasher.
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13.
Fly Tying
This is quite understandable, for there are
almost as many differences of opinion about flys (and even about the spelling of flies versus flys and tiers versus tyers) as there are fishermen.
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14.
Furniture
With this you can produce round legs for your table or whip up a salad bowl
almost as fast you can whip up a salad.
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15.
Jewelry
Africans of a certain tribe have long been accustomed to wearing rings in their noses or bones in their ears, and
almost endless sets of metal loops adorn their wives' necks.
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16.
Knitting
A good many pattern and style books are available at nominal cost which offer detailed instructions for knitting
almost anything.
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17.
Model - Making
Model-making can be
almost all things to all hobbyists, because so many things can be modeled, and in so many different ways.
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18.
Weaving
You will find many books on the general subject of weaving, and many more on specific kinds of weaving, for they are
almost endless.
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Wood Carving
We hear many stories about men and women who, with no training or even reading, got good results
almost from the start, and we know, personally, at least two persons who learned the craft through books.
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20.
Baking And Cooking
Collect recipes from your friends, from newspapers, from magazines, from the fine new cookbooks that are
almost flooding the market, and build up your own notebook or card file of special recipes—old favorites used in New England's early days, or exotic novelties from far away.
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