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Welcome Multimedia Students!


Hi... thanks for checking out our blog! "Miss G Gallery" will now be used as part of our daily interaction. Our blog will be used to showcase creative approaches to current projects, so I'll be taking photos of your work in progress and you'll get to see what students in other periods are working on. I will also use the blog to share links to artists sites and other interesting things I collect from the web (I promise to limit my "linking" to cuteoverload.com ;).
Any and all interaction will earn you credit towards your participation grade, whether it's commenting on posts or providing links to relevant information. I'm pretty sure you all check your facebook, twitter, or email daily... add our blog to your bookmarks and check in here daily as well.

I will offer EXTRA credit opportunities sporadically , so you do not want to miss out.

What else would you like to see on the blog? (comment for credit!)
p.s. look at what Keki (4th period) is working on


Comments

  1. Looove the blog. =D
    It would be awesome if you put up links for other kinds of crafts that can be done for fun at home. I think that it would help students become more artistically involved. ;)

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  2. Hiiiiiii!
    You should put up some craaazy designs and patterns for our baskets. (Specifically, cool tribal ones) And, I think you should post links/tutorials for the different techniques, like figure 8 stitching because it is quite difficult and confusing.

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  3. Hello
    You should post more information about the 8 stitching and how to attach beads and other accessories
    -Selina Saucedo

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  4. To attach a bead (or anything really) just thread it through the needle and hold it in place as you stitch. To get the figure 8, after you stitch up through the previous row pass the needle behind/underneath the core then begin wrapping towards yourself, after 5 wraps be sure you continue to stitch up from underneath. Let me know if you need a visual...
    :)

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  5. the basket looks cute !(: ...very traditional reminds me of my home counrty..and I agreee wit alekhya, some links of things we can do at home would b nice to keep us entertained(:
    Jackii maciel per, 1

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