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Handwork

Public Group, 45 members, active 7 years, 1 month ago

According to the dictionary, handwork is work done with our hands, but not by machines. This includes drawing, painting, crafting, crocheting, knitting, sewing, woodworking, cooking, soap making, etc.

Let’s share what you are interested, what you are working on or just anything about handwork!

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    Jennifer Dombrowski joined the group Group logo of HandworkHandwork 8 years ago

  • Profile picture of Elom ikechukwu awoke

    Elom ikechukwu awoke started the topic handiwork pay more money in the forum Group logo of HandworkAnything about handwork 8 years ago

    I love handiwork because it fetched money to the very person who do it very well in our society today, like in my country nigeria there is so many handiwork people in every open cities and towns, when you have a good handiwork people look for you, your will never lack money in your pocket, i like handiwork because good you will not be looking up…[Read more]

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    Elom ikechukwu awoke replied to the topic what is short term goals? in the forum Group logo of HandworkAnything about handwork 9 years ago

    These are goals to be achieved within a long period. It could be within 3 years, five or ten years and above. For instance you may set a goals for yourself “i shall be the first to discover HIV/AIDs vaccine” i shall obtain “as’ in my WAEC examination. These are long term goals, whichever goals you set for yourslf, must be planned and executed with…[Read more]

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    Elom ikechukwu awoke started the topic what is short term goals? in the forum Group logo of HandworkAnything about handwork 9 years ago

    These are goals you set to achieve within a short period. For if your goal is to come first in the first term examination, all your activities will be geared towards coming first in the class. It means less distraction, play gossips and more attention in the class, doing all class assignment  properly, reading hard and regularly with interest and…[Read more]

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    Elom ikechukwu awoke joined the group Group logo of HandworkHandwork 9 years ago

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    Ezenwa udochukwu joined the group Group logo of HandworkHandwork 9 years ago

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    Maria carol joined the group Group logo of HandworkHandwork 9 years ago

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    cely replied to the topic What handwork do you like to do? in the forum Group logo of HandworkAnything about handwork 9 years ago

    This is long ago topic, but I do not have talent like yours. I am a university professor teaching Physics and mathematics and these skills mentioned here are not in my mind.Though these are very useful for everyone for these could be good for business or money-making ,lol. I am so happy for you all guys.I always admire people with talents like…[Read more]

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    peachpurple started the topic Sewing machine or hand sewn in the forum Group logo of HandworkAnything about handwork 9 years ago

    I am sure that you do have torn clothes after years of washing your family members laundry, right?

    So, if there are torn holes in the pyjamas, bedsheets, T-shirt, shorts, do you use a sewing machine to do the patch up fabrics?

    Do you sew by hand the patches?

    I do own a portable sewing machine but it couldn’t sew thick clothes especially those…[Read more]

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    peachpurple replied to the topic Can't Draw a Man, Draw a Stickman! in the forum Group logo of HandworkAnything about handwork 9 years ago

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    peachpurple replied to the topic Can't Draw a Man, Draw a Stickman! in the forum Group logo of HandworkAnything about handwork 9 years ago

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    peachpurple replied to the topic Can't Draw a Man, Draw a Stickman! in the forum Group logo of HandworkAnything about handwork 9 years ago

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    peachpurple started the topic Can't Draw a Man, Draw a Stickman! in the forum Group logo of HandworkAnything about handwork 9 years ago

     

     

     

    This is my son’s creation, a whole range of stickman!

    He doesn’t know how to draw a man or woman well.

    So instead of practicing on the drawing of a full person, he created his own version of a man, he drew stickman which is really easy for any 5 -9 year old kids.

    With a small circle for the head, a few lines for the body, legs and…[Read more]

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    peachpurple started the topic Can't Draw a Man, Draw a Stickman! in the forum Group logo of HandworkAnything about handwork 9 years ago

     

     

     

    This is my son’s creation, a whole range of stickman!

    He doesn’t know how to draw a man or woman well.

    So instead of practicing on the drawing of a full person, he created his own version of a man, he drew stickman which is really easy for any 5 -9 year old kids.

    With a small circle for the head, a few lines for the body, legs and…[Read more]

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    Mark Graham replied to the topic World Wide Knit in Public Day in the forum Group logo of HandworkAnything about handwork 9 years ago

    How about crocheting I can actually single crochet pretty well and once in awhile I can double crochet.  Have a good day.

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    cely replied to the topic World Wide Knit in Public Day in the forum Group logo of HandworkAnything about handwork 9 years ago

    @ Lee Ka, Good for your country and government you have that knitting in the public. May I know the purpose of that and who will provide with the materials. Also, where shall the products go?

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    Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881) replied to the topic World Wide Knit in Public Day in the forum Group logo of HandworkAnything about handwork 9 years ago

    Glad to see you again, @kaka135! I heard of World Wide Knit in Public Day from a writing friend who runs a crochet and knitting blog. As I was glancing through some links that were tagged with the #wwkip hashtag, I also learned about something called “Knitted Knockers.” These are hand-stitched, lightweight breast replacements for women who need a…[Read more]

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    JoDee Stout replied to the topic World Wide Knit in Public Day in the forum Group logo of HandworkAnything about handwork 9 years ago

    First off…@kaka135, good to see you!!  Hope you and baby are doing well!! <3  I love to knit, but just do it for fun and haven’t really made anything to big! lol

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    Lee Ka started the topic World Wide Knit in Public Day in the forum Group logo of HandworkAnything about handwork 9 years ago

    I purposely logged into the site today just to share it’s World Wide Knit in Public Day today, on 18 June 2016.

     

    I received the newsletter from Lion Brand, a yarn company, and just found out this day. I think it’s quite interesting and fun to knit together with others in public, whether or not working on the same project. This knit in public…[Read more]

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    Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881) replied to the topic Do you cut hair for others or yourself? in the forum Group logo of HandworkAnything about handwork 9 years ago

    @grecy095 No, treatments wouldn’t help. I have many more hairs on my head than other people, which is why it’s so thick. My daughters are the same, except one has fine hair like her father and the other has really coarse hair shaft like me. you can see the difference. The coarse one has shorter hair, but she has a much bigger bun than her…[Read more]

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