I already play with her a lot, especially before bed. Most of the biting is play related, but not all of it.
I won't play with her when she bites me, but she hasn't realized that yet.
Sometimes she'll try to grab my hand and hold it between her paws and chew on it, like she chews on her toys.
She'll also find bad things and lay down to chew them.
Sometimes she'll bite my feet and bark at me while I'm trying to do stuff because she doesn't like that my full attention isn't on her. I tell her to stop it, then ignore her.
I've found that hitting my hand with a paper gets her attention better than clapping or my voice.
I bought her the Himalayan chews, she likes them so far, and I got her a plush dragon. She doesn't bite fabric as much now that she has the dragon.
These things have helped, but the biting/chewing is still a problem. I'm hoping she'll learn it doesn't get her what she wants and will grow out of most of it.
Some of the biting has been replaced by kissing, so that's really good.