・ 1 Cut a 6 1/2-by-5-inch rectangle out of cardboard. ・ 2 Cut two 1/2-inch slits in one of the short ends of the cardboard. The slits need to be one inch from... ・ 3 Insert one yarn end into one of the slits to securely hold it in place. ・ ...
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・ 1 Choose yarn and cording for your desired tassel. To make a 6-inch, medium-sized tassel, you'll need... ・ 2 Cut a rectangle out of heavy cardboard. It should be approximately 1/2 inch longer than your desired... ・ 3 Cut two 1/2-inch slot...
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Nezumiworld home of traditional and non traditional textiles arts ... 2.5cm (1inch) down (Photo a.); Experiment with different sizes for different sized tassels. Make small snips into the card for holding thread/ yarn. (Photo B. Red lines) ... Click image for instructions on how to make a tassel angel...
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www.nezumiworld.com/crochet_057.htm
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Individual preferences on these matters vary, but most people find odd numbered items look better so you might stick to an odd number of tassels (three, five or seven are good for most projects). Making Tassels Once you have figured out the...
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Tassels— little bunches of loose yarn bound at one end and hanging free at the other — are the usually long, decorative bits that hang off furnishings and seem to serve no other purpose than to make things look pretty. ... How to Make a Butt Pillow...
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Click Here for alternate Cardboard Method. Forget about expensive store bought pom poms. Make your own. Here's how: ... "Knifty Knitter Pom Pom Maker With Bag-Orange: This quick and easy pom pom maker makes pom poms and tassels up to eight inches.
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nabell1.tripod.com/nppp/howtomake.html
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Making Tassels ... A. With white yarn make 6 loops (12 strands) 135" long. Twist softly DO NOT double to make cord. Join several lengths. Roll twisted strands into ball. B. Wrap foam wreath until completely covered; allow strands to kink slightly until wreath has appearance of knobby wood.
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www.craftyarncouncil.com/projects/feast.html
www.craftyarncouncil.com/projects/feast.html
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Yarn is such a versatile material. I often use beautiful yarn to wrap gifts, and it's very simple and quick to make a lush tassel to finish a present. The tassel can be made by anyone, in any color, with any yarn!
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blog.craftzine.com/archive/2009/09/how-to_make_a_tassel...
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We used yarns in hues selected from our picture to make a cord and tassel. If we'd started with, say, furnishing fabric which we'd used to make curtains, then we could use the cords and tassels for tie-backs. ... To finish off your cords you can add tassels....scroll down to find out how: Making Tassels.;
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www.users.zetnet.co.uk/aschmidt/yyu/tasslewrapinfo.html
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