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Etsy.com is a neat place. It is an online marketplace for handmade items and supplies. I've been looking there for vintage stuff for steampunk jewelry and ideas.

They have a how-to section with articles and videos. For my own reference, but perhaps to the general use of all, are ones that caught my eye.

How to Make Lip Balm
How to Make a Box Out of Paper Scraps
How to Make Fused Plastic Bags
How to Fix Up Your Ripped Jeans

Making Eco-Friendly Bags which also ties into the Burda Style website. That looks like a neat site that I and others need to check out. It's a place to share patterns and sewing tips.
Speaking of Patterns- How to Make a Pinback Button" [In their how-tos, they list at the bottom items from sellers that use the same techniques, which for this how-to brought up this neat item- Pattern Tissue Pinback Buttons or Magnets. [livejournal.com profile] purpura- we need these!]

They also have a whole Handmade Wedding Series
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[livejournal.com profile] marnen and I went to the Sheep & Wool festival. We spent a lot of time in the specialty foods area. The cooking demo really needed a microphone, but we had a good time. And we developed a shopping list for me the next day, when I was returning with my lunch cooler (so I could pick up some really yummy cheese).

Saturday night we went to the Bonefish Grill that just opened in Poughkeepsie. If you like fish and seafood, this is a good place. The wait was long, so we ended up eating at a "community table" in the bar area. I ordered the Ahi Tuna (pan-Asian style) and Marnen got the trout with Lime Tomato Garlic sauce. I also ordered the house "martini" (Stolichnaya vodka, Champagne, cranberry juice, garnished with an orange slice) which was very nice to drink. Then they brought out a warm loaf of bread with a dish of olive oil and a little bit of pesto. But the pesto was strong enough to hold it's own and blend nicely with oil. Then our salads came out (very well too), and then our main dishes. Marnen even ended up bringing leftovers home, which almost never happens. I brought home most of mine as well.

Later on, I was able to get Marnen to watch Real Genius. And to find out, he tends to dislike wiz-kid movies, and why (the sterotypes).

Sunday, Marnen had a concert and rehearsals, so I went back to the Sheep & Wool festival. I picked up the cheese (a very nice and strong bleu), and some other spice mixes and a wasabi sauce.

I also got a larger pair of knitting needles, some lambs wool, a ball of nettle yarn (more on that another time, but basically it has to to with my childhood and the story of the Seven Swans), and I found a skien of wonderful silk yarn in a bargain bin. It's already on my size 8 needles... and I'm on my 9th row. It's wonderful and soft... if I don't want it to stay the natural off white I'll dye it later... I had to start working with it before I pawed it to death.

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August 2010

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