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Buttons
Buttons,
often made of precious metals inlaid with semi-precious stones, were originally used solely for decorative purposes. It was not until about the end of the fourteenth century that a button and buttonhole were employed to fasten garments.
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2.
Clippings
Often it is connected with another hobby. An arm-chair traveler, for instance, might supplement his collection of travel books with articles and pictures from newspapers and magazines.
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3.
Clocks
It cannot be stressed too much or too
often that the fun of collecting and owning is far more important than any money you may make from your hobby.
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4.
Dolls
Collectors of three-dimensional dolls are
often forced to stop collecting them because there is just no more space for them in the home.
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5.
Pewter
New articles made of pewter do not, as yet, occur
often today, but it was once much favored for dishes, porringers, cups and saucers, tankards, and pots.
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6.
Sea Shells
What makes a shell so very special, apart from its surface beauty, is the fact that it has served some creature as a home, or even several creatures:
often the original occupant has been replaced by a series of temporary tenants requiring just exactly that size of house until they grow too big for it and move into another.
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7.
Mosaics
Ceramic tiles offer a wider range of colors than glass but are considerably more porous; the porcelain tile
often constitutes a useful compromise because it is a form of ceramic with some of the characteristics of glass.
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8.
Painting
In fact, it is quite difficult to make any corrections in a watercolor, but an artist can easily correct or change an oil painting as
often as he likes by simply painting over it.
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9.
Weaving
The instruction, probably a course of ten or twelve working lessons, is
often free and rarely expensive. Weaving, however, is so simple that it may be learned from a book.
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10.
Baking And Cooking
Forget the boring old standbys as
often as you can; see what you can do with such ingredients as tangy cheese, herbs and spices, wines and sour cream, sweet fruits and Chinese water chestnuts.
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