I've been wondering what a lucet tool does exactly, so I picked one up at Maryland Sheep and Wool this year and figured it out with a book. After I made a few inches of cording, it started to give me an idea to use it as sort of a soutache cord. So I played around with the shape and some beads and made a couple necklaces. I'll be trying earrings next.
Sunday, July 05, 2015
Friday, April 24, 2015
Reeling Silk





Monday, March 30, 2015
Sprang Technique Conquered
At last I've conquered this elusive technique. It took a class with Linda Hurt at the Art League to figure it out. She presented it in a clear manner and waited patiently as we struggled to get the threads in the right order and then having to work backwards to start over and over. The trick to getting it is using two colors of yarn. Then you. Match the colors and it's much more obvious how it functions. Here are a couple pics of my bag from class, then another bag I made in Hufflepuff colors. My goal is to make more in Harry Potter house colors! And check me out at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter back in January!
Labels:
bag,
fiber,
Harry Potter,
Hufflepuff,
reenactment,
sprang,
string,
thread,
Viking,
weaving,
yarn
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