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le scoubidou

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A playful gem from the pioneers of Congolese rumba.
From the legendary African Jazz, a merengue-infused piece that sparkles with humour and rhythm.
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Just changed my keychain today, so as usual I had to make a matching scoubidou for it
MCM Kitchen Decor with a tropical Touch
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I was scrolling through my pictures to start sorting through them and I found these pictures I took waking up to my cat's weird face (he tended to sleep on my upper body, could be on my arm, on my chest, on my face, it really just depended on how I slept).
Also bonus bc I don't even have to hide my face
I'm pretty sure I woke up because I kept sneezing.
It's been 4 years (well, in 10 days) since he died and I still miss him dearly. He was already a grandpa in those pics as they were taken between 2015 and 2020 so he was 14-19.
Before I learned to crochet, this is how I spent my time.
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?