This bookmark just grew when I was trying to use up the thread on my shuttles.  I started with a split ring and added the horizontal set of rings when it was looking a bit boring.  The little pink one was the trial, but had a couple of places in the center that I didn't like when it got done.  I redid it with the larger purple thread (actually purple size 12 DMC pearl cotton and a strand of variegated purple Coats hand quilting thread).  It still doesn't look quite right where the tail joins on -- goes from thin to thick too abruptly and I think there are too many Josephine rings.  I had to pin it out on the starch board to keep all those little bobbers from overlapping.  I look at it now and think, "Hmmm...widen it out in the center and it would look something like a stingray.  Or, maybe figure out a cross arm for it."  It has possibilities.Monday, March 12, 2007
Thirteenth Motif
This bookmark just grew when I was trying to use up the thread on my shuttles.  I started with a split ring and added the horizontal set of rings when it was looking a bit boring.  The little pink one was the trial, but had a couple of places in the center that I didn't like when it got done.  I redid it with the larger purple thread (actually purple size 12 DMC pearl cotton and a strand of variegated purple Coats hand quilting thread).  It still doesn't look quite right where the tail joins on -- goes from thin to thick too abruptly and I think there are too many Josephine rings.  I had to pin it out on the starch board to keep all those little bobbers from overlapping.  I look at it now and think, "Hmmm...widen it out in the center and it would look something like a stingray.  Or, maybe figure out a cross arm for it."  It has possibilities.
The bookmarks are very cute already! Very creative!
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