Wool Strips And Cording...

Bee Line Townsend Wool Cutter

I've been cutting wool into long strips
for rug hooking...
~ Purple shades for pansies ~




Wool Strips And Cording

But, I'm also wanting to experiment...




Cord Maker

I recently came across a great little gizmo
that makes cords...
(Kreinik isn't the only company that makes these.
If you go to Amazon and search 'cord maker',
it will give you several options available.)




Cord made from wool fabric strips

Lovely cord made from three long wool strips




Different threads, yarns and fibers used to make cords

I love the idea of using all kinds of threads, 
yarns and fibers, to make cords for finishing projects.
Depending on what fiber you use,
these cords can be used to hang projects
or trim the edges of a project, as well as...
hmmm, my mind is churning. 

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We escaped the Nor'easter today !
Just a little snow this time.
Snow day = Sew day

Daylight Saving Time
is this Sunday !
Spring is so close.
Springing ahead one hour !
Rose

5 comments:

  1. Thanks for the info! One more gadget I probably must have...lol!
    Just a dusting of snow here, too. Bring on daylight savings time and spring...please, please, please!

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  2. Neato! I'm going to have to add that to my sewing basket! :-)

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  3. If you don't have someone handy to hold one end of the wool/fiber strips while you use the corder to twist them, place a screw hook in a small piece of 2 X 4 that you then place in a bench vise. Knot the strips together and slip onto the screw hook. Now knot the other end of the strips together and slip onto the hook attached to the corder. Stand with strips taught and twist away.

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  4. Such a yummy purple color both Wool and cording.
    Always like the look of bias cording on Pillows
    And Small Projects. I Really Like the twisted
    Look.

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  5. Thanks Rose, II just bought one from Amazon. Looking forward to the strawberry design.

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