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I found this little bunch of thread (along with some rick rack and bias tape) at Goodwill for $1. I love how colorful it all is together!
Start at the far right of left side of your project. You may want to measure and mark you rigid heddle loom with a 0 in the center of the heddle and mark each inch to the left and right of the zero. If you project is 10" in the heddle, start at the 5" mark on the right or left.
With the threading hook in your right or left hand, pull one set of threads (looks like a loop) through at a time. You are placing the threads in each slot of the loom.
Men tend to wear clothes until they fall to pieces. I might be pushing things with this favorite shirt.
One of my favorite things is the ball of threads that appear when you wash a cut piece of drapery weight fabric. Okay, I'm weird...~smile~
This ATC was created for a swap-bot swap of recycled ATC's.
I seem to find a lot of bottle caps in the P. Off parking lot in North Plymouth...It must be the liquor store next door.
Today, apart from being Sunday, it's too hot to do anything! This is a leftover piece of thread from the placemats that my mother sewed for me.
A post over here.
Christmas packaged decorated with thread spool Christmas tree. Spools have scrapbook paper decoupaged onto them. They are held together end to end with wood glue. The sections are secured to the box lid with twine through small holes in the lid.
Stephen Docherty (William), Nicola Jo Cully (Joan) and
Gowan Calder (Izzy) in Nutshell's Thread. Photo © Nutshell
mother of pearl closure vintage buttons
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