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Mar 13, 2025
Nice sized hooks. Aren't going to bend w...
Nice sized hooks. Aren't going to bend when you hang a plant on them.

Sep 27, 2015
Crafts from North American Indian Arts by Mary Lou Stribling.
Most of this book is about design, rather than making Indian Crafts and there is the difference. If you are looking for decorative details you will find a lot.
If you are looking for how to make a pair of Moccasins, this isn't the book for you.

Jul 04, 2016
One would think anything made for Elmers would be good quality...
0 of 1 found this helpful I bought this X-Acto Buzz pencil sharpener...just a new personal trend of buying battery operated gadgets...but this was a horrible let down.
The pencil sharpener takes a lot of juice, but that doesn't surprise me. It is grinding wood.
The thing that surprised me is that it chews up pencils and never really gives you a point because it consistently breaks the lead before it gets to that point.
Now, I bought my husband a manual X-Acto KS for Christmas, so I went to his pencil sharpener with the same pencil and no problems whatsoever. So, it is the sharpener, not the pencil.
X-Acto really missed the boat with this one.
OH, and one other thing. The door/lid for the battery compartment has little prong type contacts for the batteries. They flex as the lid is jammed down on the batteries. Trying to get the lid on (sliding it) without snagging those, getting the lid to smoothly close while holding it down at the same time, is aggravating and I imagine those little contacts will probably break off in a short while.
I'll stick with old fashioned schoolhouse pencil sharpeners. At least they don't EAT your pencils!