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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Do you have any non-fab related hobbies, pass times or activities fellow Fabbers could help with?
While I’m not the greatest, I enjoy life drawing and would love to find a fellow fabber who’d happily pose and be my muse. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Sometimes with my sewing and embroidery I'd like to have someone I could exchange ideas with. I'm rubbish at making a neat mitred corner for example but really good at hand sewing.
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I enjoy sewing too. I’m most proudest of a patchwork quilt I made a few years ago, all hand stitched one winter. |
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"Sometimes with my sewing and embroidery I'd like to have someone I could exchange ideas with. I'm rubbish at making a neat mitred corner for example but really good at hand sewing.
I enjoy sewing too. I’m most proudest of a patchwork quilt I made a few years ago, all hand stitched one winter. "
It's very restful isn't it. You should be proud. I handstitched a patchwork quilt, it's not something I'd do again but I enjoyed it. |
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Life drawing is really cool, I'd love to have an artistic side.
I play golf but recently have also taken up doing jigsaws. It sounds boring but it's a good way to kill a couple of hours a night and give your brain a little workout. |
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I collect stamps and train numbers in my spare time
I have been known to be a little racey occasionally and rearrange my collection of pebbles shaped like celebrity soap stars
But my favourite non Fab activity is being on Fab and getting no activities |
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"I build scale models"
I've just finished the panini f40, what a load of shit it is lol, 100 issues, 10 quid an issue! But I did see someone trying to sell one on ebay for 3 grand, so might be a little future investment |
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I dive, teach diving, coach divers and currently being coached to become a local observer for iam (motorcycle). Any time left I'm attempting to renovate a 200y old stone church built cottage (built for the poor of the parish so I fit in well) |
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"I build scale models
I've just finished the panini f40, what a load of shit it is lol, 100 issues, 10 quid an issue! But I did see someone trying to sell one on ebay for 3 grand, so might be a little future investment"
I’ve never really gone in for them, they look great when they’re done, and there’s loads of stuff to read . But, i don’t think I’d get the same satisfaction from them that I get from kits. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I build scale models
I've just finished the panini f40, what a load of shit it is lol, 100 issues, 10 quid an issue! But I did see someone trying to sell one on ebay for 3 grand, so might be a little future investment
I’ve never really gone in for them, they look great when they’re done, and there’s loads of stuff to read . But, i don’t think I’d get the same satisfaction from them that I get from kits. "
I must admit it does look the nuts, first one I've done. I have built a few rc cars, one, with the right gearing will do 100 mph but if you hit something at that speed it just obliterates itself |
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