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decorative thread wraps
Looking for a good tutorial on decorative thread wraps. All looks like geometry to me, which wasn't one of my real strong point in high school. When I was a kid, though, I made some mean looking potholders doing those cross "stiches" with pieces of round cloth. Whatever you recommend, it has to be simple and perhaps even profound. I'm a man with a simple mind. JGW
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Custom Rod Thread Art by Dale Clemens. The best I've seen. Spend some time practicing on a wooden dowel and then go crazy.
I would start with some simple diamonds. They are a simple pattern, and look about as good as anything out there IMO.
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Way to go Blue...now you have really sent him to the dark side! I agree on the recomendation of Clemen's book. Easy to understand and follow.
Brad
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<hee, hee, hee> He'll soon join us. Addictions should be shared (at least the good ones).
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If you liked makin' the potholders, you may want to give weaving a try. The same Clemens book mentioned before has all the info you need for basic weaving. I like it because I can come up with my own pattern on graph paper and apply it to the rod. I'll second ol' blue about testing on a dowel. Just make sure it is similar in size to the rod you want to work on.
Swamp
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Thanks for the responces, folks. Surely appreciated. After Christmas I'll see if I can find the book in the library system. JGW