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11-19-2008, 01:28 AM
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natural accessories
Hello dear all:
i do love the artistic wearable crafts, especially the new concepts, and i was thinking to create sometthing more differnt and new idea into teh same time,so i had done from gourds, i also do some leather accessories from our available local materials, and try to editing some of the old traditional designs the old carved sack bag i work with y freind to make it, & the colored wallets are done by my friend, the orange one it's from our old traditional cultures here called (Mufhada) u wear it as a necklace, i've add some additional deatails into it, hope u like it
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11-19-2008, 01:44 AM
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contemporary artistic fashion
Hello Dears:
Here is one of my contempoary fashion which i had made from the carpentary materials such as fiber mesh and wire mesh, i even used the sand paper to make a waist band, it's so funny and safe to wear in the same time, but i couldn't found a model to wear it coz we have a different culture here  , i really enjoyed when i was make it, i've many fantasy pecies such as evening dresses from the same materials, will sending other next time hope u like it
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11-19-2008, 01:56 AM
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Re: natural accessories
I like your designs very much. The gourd bracelets are fun. Isn't it hard to get the inside (next to the wrist) smooth enough to be comfortable?
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11-19-2008, 01:58 AM
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Re: contemporary artistic fashion
Hameed, Very artsty stuff!! I went to an exhibit of clothing made from seaweed once. (I live near the beach) Just as strange, fun, and unusual. Thanks for sharing. 
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11-19-2008, 05:32 AM
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Re: contemporary artistic fashion
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Hameed, Very artsty stuff!! I went to an exhibit of clothing made from seaweed once. (I live near the beach) Just as strange, fun, and unusual. Thanks for sharing. 
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thx ritaz, really we can make clothes from many starnge materials, but whom will be wearing that hhhhe, lucky u live by the beach, thx for ur comment 
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11-19-2008, 05:36 AM
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Re: natural accessories
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I like your designs very much. The gourd bracelets are fun. Isn't it hard to get the inside (next to the wrist) smooth enough to be comfortable?
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yes ritaz, it's very smooth alot of my friend and other poeple had bought from these bracelets, i've sanded the inside vey softly beside gourds has a very delicate core, it even absorb the sweat when ur arm is into a higher hot temprature
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11-19-2008, 09:22 AM
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S&T Wednesday, November 19
morning all..
my sister went to a craft show and bought a ring...and asked if i could make something similar...so here's my tries at it...sorry, they look better on than on the scanner!
carrie

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11-19-2008, 12:11 PM
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Re: S&T Wednesday, November 19
Carrie, I love the idea, is it stretchy? Nice job!!!
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11-19-2008, 01:02 PM
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Re: S&T Wednesday, November 19
Hamed, I love your work. It's nice to see the traditional work and fantastic to see what you've been doing with modern materials. I love that fibre mesh work, I'm not familiar with the material although it looks a lot like metal shielding mesh. More comfortable though I hope. It would make great bags too.
Carrie, I can imagine the rings lie more smoothly on. It's a very good idea for people who have problems with swollen joints too.
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11-19-2008, 01:59 PM
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Re: S&T Wednesday, November 19
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Hamed, I love your work. It's nice to see the traditional work and fantastic to see what you've been doing with modern materials. I love that fibre mesh work, I'm not familiar with the material although it looks a lot like metal shielding mesh. More comfortable though I hope. It would make great bags too.
Carrie, I can imagine the rings lie more smoothly on. It's a very good idea for people who have problems with swollen joints too.
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Well Claire, the fibre mesh has a plastic touch u feel like somting flexible when u wear it, and the wire i use it for bags, u can creating alot of different nice models with them 
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11-19-2008, 06:53 PM
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Re: S&T Wednesday, November 19
Lovely and very interesting pieces, Hameed! Carrie, I love the rings -- very clever!
There was a good deal on television last night that I half-wanted to watch, so I turned out another beaded kumihimo necklace. Pink and gold, like an earlier one, but tending to more purple shades:

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11-19-2008, 10:42 PM
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Re: S&T Wednesday, November 19
Hameed, what wonderful work you do! I love those bracelets and the leather bags are wonderful! You have such creative ideas. I hope you continue to show your work.
Diane, another spectacular necklace. Can't believe you do that while watching television!
Carrie, your rings are cute. I have seen them done with those little daisy spacers and the square, (cube), Swarovski. they are really cute and the spacers lay so closely they appear solid.
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11-19-2008, 10:53 PM
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Re: S&T Wednesday, November 19
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Lovely and very interesting pieces, Hameed! Carrie, I love the rings -- very clever!
There was a good deal on television last night that I half-wanted to watch, so I turned out another beaded kumihimo necklace. Pink and gold, like an earlier one, but tending to more purple shades:

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Thx Rose queen, i liked ur purple necklace too it's matching with gold metal 
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11-19-2008, 10:55 PM
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Re: S&T Wednesday, November 19
Diana, Another lovely piece from you. You do such awesome Kumihimo. One of these days I am going to splurge for one of those introductory packs. They look great. 
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11-19-2008, 10:57 PM
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Re: S&T Wednesday, November 19
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Hameed, what wonderful work you do! I love those bracelets and the leather bags are wonderful! You have such creative ideas. I hope you continue to show your work.
Diane, another spectacular necklace. Can't believe you do that while watching television!
Carrie, your rings are cute. I have seen them done with those little daisy spacers and the square, (cube), Swarovski. they are really cute and the spacers lay so closely they appear solid.
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Thx dear, hope u see my dolls which i made from gourds too, check my threads, sure i'll keep showing, thx fro ur comment 
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