The second exchange bookmark was actually based on the second of my "try using buttons" experiments. I started with black buttons and white DMC size 80 tatting cotton. to make these connected squares. That was okay, but the split rings between the squares made it too flexible. I don't even have a picture of the next incarnation, because I cut it off the buttons and threw it away. Essentially, I got rid of the separating split rings, but joined the end picots of the tops of the clovers. Can you say curled up? The next one worked just right -- but I forgot the magic threads. Rats. All the way to the end and -- oops -- where am I going to hide these threads? This lovely red, white and blue book mark has a knot and a nasty bit of glue to keep that polyester embroidery thread from slithering undone. Oh, well, it makes a good pattern piece. Finally, I got just the look I wanted and remembered to put in the magic threads. This one is made with Signature pastel machine embroidery thread and Coats pink ombre machine embroidery thread. I couldn't believe these two polyesters gave each other enough support so neither frayed, snagged or broke. Funny how things work sometimes. Besides, it's shiny. I like shiny.
Norty Blues 20241117 Episode 91
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https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-72385-17416f0 Welcome to this, the
91st weekly episode of Norty Blues. This episode is based around that other
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2 comments:
I love it!! can you explain better about the 2 threads you used? I love the color play in the varigated.. but you used 2 different threads... thank you
Hope Green
Hope,
Some time in March of this year Teresa in the Tatting forum at eCraftWorld mentioned using two different threads wound on the shuttle to make bookmarks. That sounded interesting so I tried it. I got addicted! I just take the two threads, hold them together and wind them on the shuttle as if they were one thread. Then everything is just worked with both threads
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