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The Last Knit
When knitting becomes an obsession.
Directed by Laura Neuvonen
Country Finland
Year of Production 2005
Running Time 7 minutes
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Dot. The world's smallest stop-motion animation character shot on a Nokia N8
Professor Fletcher's invention of the CellScope, which is a Nokia device with a microscope attachment, was the inspiration for a teeny-tiny film cr...
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Nine Goldfish in Free Style Chinese Painting by Henry Li
九如图 - Nine Goldfish is a good omen in Chinese, which suggests best fortune.
Materials List
Brush:Combination Brush of Goat and Wolf hairs,
http...
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knittingdragonflies liked 1 year ago
Painting a Black Horse with Horse Brush
http://www.BlueHeronArts.com for the brush and other supplies.
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"The Great Radish Famine"
The industrious Doozers sing about their new favorite pastime...knitting?
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Watercolor Painting Video; Vineyards by Vinita Pappas
http://create38.com Watch me paint a watercolor landscape using a limited palette and a loose, fast technique. If you would like to learn how to p...
I love how you explain what you are doing. Thanks, I'm a beginner and it is helpful to know the thought process behind it.
Thanks
Vicki
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knittingdragonflies commented 1 year ago
I love how you explain what you are doing. Thanks, I'm a beginner and it is helpful to know the thought process behind it.
Thanks
Vicki
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Painting, first time (in my life) using acrylic
My friend gave me some 20 years old acrylic left over. I was totally not scared to waste them.
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knittingdragonflies said:
Your videos are very helpful, I enjoy seeing your graceful strokes as you paint!
Vicki