Author: | Danielle Hughes | ISBN: | 9781311007353 |
Publisher: | Danielle Hughes | Publication: | December 28, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Danielle Hughes |
ISBN: | 9781311007353 |
Publisher: | Danielle Hughes |
Publication: | December 28, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
I Wonder:
Is it possible radically combine needlework forms – for example to do knitting then crochet then tatting and maybe somehow also add other forms of needlework that involve "knotting" a "yarn" or "thread"? Maybe macrame or lace making of assorted forms? What would it look like? This is one of the more advanced patterns and when completed should be 4 to 6 feet long. I went to Fiber Train in Nampa, ID [http://fibertrainfestival.com/] and saw 3 fibers that would be good here. I am listing them in the longer section. The first, in no order, is Panda Silk from Judy's Novelty Wool. I will add the others as I run across my notes. I spoke with one about adding them here, but not the others, not the event itself. Please be kind to them.
I Wonder:
Is it possible radically combine needlework forms – for example to do knitting then crochet then tatting and maybe somehow also add other forms of needlework that involve "knotting" a "yarn" or "thread"? Maybe macrame or lace making of assorted forms? What would it look like? This is one of the more advanced patterns and when completed should be 4 to 6 feet long. I went to Fiber Train in Nampa, ID [http://fibertrainfestival.com/] and saw 3 fibers that would be good here. I am listing them in the longer section. The first, in no order, is Panda Silk from Judy's Novelty Wool. I will add the others as I run across my notes. I spoke with one about adding them here, but not the others, not the event itself. Please be kind to them.