1. If you did not secure the silk thread for wrapping before closing the 3D shape, use a piece of double stick tape as shown above. Work with the thread right out of the spool or card.
Saturday, October 30, 2021
Sankakusui-Koma | Japanese Tops | Wrapping Silk Thread | Tutorial Part 3
Friday, October 29, 2021
Sankakusui-Koma | Japanese Tops | Foundation Shape | Tutorial Part 2
You can start with a ready made koma form as shown here or make your own out of cardboard. The sizes of the ready made one I received from Japan are as follows:
Small (Very Tiny) - Japan is really into miniatures... 10 x 30 mm rectangle folds into a triangular bi-pyramid 14 mm wide at its center base and 11 mm tall
Thursday, October 28, 2021
Sankakusui-Koma | Japanese Tops | Tassel and Loop | Part 1
Part 1: The Tassel and Loop
1. If you have a thread dispenser for the spools, use it. Note: If you use solid colors on cards, either iron out the creases or wash them away at step 7.
2. Fold a 6 inches (15 cm) piece of card stock in 1/2 and wrap it with the silk thread 45 to 60 times depending on how thick you want your tassel to be.
3. With a 12 inch (31 cm) piece of thread and a tapestry needle, go around the thread bundle at the folded side of the card stock. This will be the tassel suspension cord. Use a stronger bonded nylon cord for this part if desired.
The tassel is now completed. Its anatomy comprises of the suspension cord, the head, the wrapped neck, and the tassel skirt.16. For the loop, just take a piece of Chinese Knotting Cord Size E for this project or a larger size for larger komas. Fold it in half and tie it with an overhand knot. It makes a loop.
Sankakusui-Koma - Traditional Japanese Thread Craft Ornamental Top Tutorial
In Japan these ornaments symbolize good luck and best wishes. I think they will make perfect small gifts or additions to my gift and gift wrapping this year.
Thursday, December 10, 2020
Multi Strand Linen Necklaces with Fresh Water Pearls
Natural Fil de Lin Necklace with White Freshwater Pearls
The next part of the Multi Strand Linen Bracelet, Necklace and More... tutorial show how to make multi strand necklaces with freshwater pearls and linen. The tutorial includes detailed instructions on how to create the setup for necklaces and how to distribute the pearls in the linen yarn.
Several other design options are shown including an option with Linen Tape. It adds texture to the linen yarn.
Natural Fil de Lin and Linen Tape Necklace with White Freshwater Pearls
Another option is for a necklace using smaller freshwater pearls. It is shown here on top stacked with 2 other necklaces.
Necklace Stack - Shadow, Painted Desert, and Pink Champagne Fil de Lin Necklace with Pink Champagne Freshwater Pearls
Another option shown is to make a necklace with 6 and 10 mm Swarovski Crystal Pearls.
You can also twist the strands...
Painted Desert Fil de Lin Necklace with Pink Champagne Freshwater Pearls
... and stack the necklaces.