Who else used to make these things all the time?
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Who else used to make these things all the time?
Captain Marvel themed keychain!!!!! SEVERELY underestimated the amount of string to use, lol. If anyone wants a tutorial, scroll down
Just changed my keychain today, so as usual I had to make a matching scoubidou for it
Today on what random hobby or game Nooblet is up to... I bought some plastic string to make scoobies! or as some people like to call them boondoggle, or scoubiedous. People have a lot of names for these.
Really enjoyed making a basic one while I was watching fall out series with Ben. I'm going to have to re-learn the other patterns to do more colours and shapes! Although I must admit I did need to watch a guide on how to start and end them because I've not made one in like 20years lmfao
Sorry everybody now that I've started posting other random hobbies other than games I do fear that the flood gates may now be open. Any sort of theme is probably gone.. I am not really surprised considering I started the new year with cutting off most of my hair because I didn't want to deal with it. 2026 the year of chaos
Vintage Boone's Boondoggle Fishing Lure
It is ridiculous that the taxpayers continue to foot the bill for such a stupid project that nobody will use. We never wanted this in California, but it was forced down our throats by Newscum and his cronies.
I've been making lanyards for the last few months.
There are so many more possibilities when you move away from plastic lacing.
Leather, paracord, silicone, etc. all create wonderful woven structures. Making these is a lot like fiber arts, but I'm not sure if it would be classified as such. I'm focused on splitting and merging forms to create these tiny projects.
After figuring out the stitches, I was able to weave longer pieces of deerskin lacing into a necklace.
The image below shows a few that I saved from when I was a kid.
I'm considering making some free video tutorials and selling kits for simple leather keychains. Would you ever consider trying this craft?
A little guy doing a kick-flip on his skateboard 🛹 💫