Needle & Thread FLORAL WREATH GRACE OFF SHOULDER GOWN - Galajurk - moonshine voor € 679,95 (2024-04-28). Gratis verzending voor de meeste bestellingen*
Needle & Thread FLORAL WREATH GRACE OFF SHOULDER GOWN - Galajurk - moonshine voor € 679,95 (2024-04-28). Gratis verzending voor de meeste bestellingen*
Needle & Thread FLORAL WREATH GRACE OFF SHOULDER GOWN - Galajurk - moonshine voor € 679,95 (2024-04-28). Gratis verzending voor de meeste bestellingen*
Needle & Thread FLORAL WREATH GRACE OFF SHOULDER GOWN - Galajurk - moonshine voor € 679,95 (2024-04-28). Gratis verzending voor de meeste bestellingen*
Needle & Thread ivory Angelica Dress (4-10 Years). Receive complimentary UK delivery on orders over £100 and free returns.
The Rosa Gown is effortlessly beautiful. A delicate hand-beaded floral motif borders the georgette overlay and edges the waist trailing down the hips. Handmade organza flowers unfurl from branching leaves and stems rendered in glass beads, faux pearls and silk thread. The bodice has subtly curved cutouts at the waist, that wrap around the back which is fastened by a row of silk-covered buttons. The Georgette overlay falls to the waist, with sheer bell sleeves. The full, A-line spreads out to a graceful train and closes at the centre back with an invisible zip. Pictured here with the Stella Crown.
Three (3) Vintage Cross Stitch Graphs: Liberty/Celeste/Grace. Just Nan, graphs were originally sold separately - no supplies included with the exception of Liberty's bead packet. Estate find, previously owned by another stitcher, she purchased a lot of the needed supplies. DMC embroidery floss colors were not included. ▪︎ THIS AWESOME LOT INCLUDES: (3) Linen Aida, 2 white/1 light mocha. Including needles. (2) DMC white perle size 8 and size 12 (1) 712 size 12 (1) 3033 Kreinik Metallic Threads: (1) each 002/3221/100/080HL/3202/102 Mill Hill Petite Glass (1) each 40557/40553/40479/40123 plus (1) package of Liberty Embellishments.
Needle & Thread purple Angelica Dress (4-10 Years). Receive complimentary UK delivery on orders over £100 and free returns.
Add a lightweight layer and some serious edge to your wardrobe with the Kase Top. It has a devil-may-care attitude but grace is in the small details with this delicate knit, produced to look like its beginning to slowly unravel. Made using a superfine cotton/nylon thread with metallic specks, a half dolman sleeve, it is available in four colours. Layer over a Para Para Dress but please be gentle with Kase, perfectly imperfect, she's not as tough as she may appear! Take care with jewellery and follow the care instructions. - Unique yarn with Metallic copper thread- Transeasonal layering piece- Cotton/nylon threads * Please Note: As it is made with a loose knit, be aware of any jewellery and your surroundings, as the manufacturer will not be held responsible for any pulled threads. AU/UK size S M L XL US size XS S M L 1 Bust 98 101.7 105.4 109.1 2 Hem Circumference 70 77.4 84.8 92.2 3 Front Length 28.5 29.8 31.1 32.4 4 Back Length 36 37.3 38.6 39.9 5 Sleeve length 47 48.5 50 51.5 Measurements are in centimetres Due to the stretchy nature of the fabric, measurements are approximate
The Rosa Gown is effortlessly beautiful. A delicate hand-beaded floral motif borders the georgette overlay and edges the waist trailing down the hips. Handmade organza flowers unfurl from branching leaves and stems rendered in glass beads, faux pearls and silk thread. The bodice has subtly curved cutouts at the waist, that wrap around the back which is fastened by a row of silk-covered buttons. The Georgette overlay falls to the waist, with sheer bell sleeves. The full, A-line spreads out to a graceful train and closes at the centre back with an invisible zip. Pictured here with the Stella Crown.
breathtakingly beautiful bridal, heirloom & Celtic designs
Add a lightweight layer and some serious edge to your wardrobe with the Kase Top. It has a devil-may-care attitude but grace is in the small details with this delicate knit, produced to look like its beginning to slowly unravel. Made using a superfine cotton/nylon thread with metallic specks, a half dolman sleeve, it is available in four colours. Layer over a Para Para Dress but please be gentle with Kase, perfectly imperfect, she's not as tough as she may appear! Take care with jewellery and follow the care instructions. - Unique yarn with Metallic copper thread- Transeasonal layering piece- Cotton/nylon threads * Please Note: As it is made with a loose knit, be aware of any jewellery and your surroundings, as the manufacturer will not be held responsible for any pulled threads. AU/UK size S M L XL US size XS S M L 1 Bust 98 101.7 105.4 109.1 2 Hem Circumference 70 77.4 84.8 92.2 3 Front Length 28.5 29.8 31.1 32.4 4 Back Length 36 37.3 38.6 39.9 5 Sleeve length 47 48.5 50 51.5 Measurements are in centimetres Due to the stretchy nature of the fabric, measurements are approximate
breathtakingly beautiful bridal, heirloom & Celtic designs
How I came to stop hiding and face the biggest secret of my early life.
Brenda's pretty and inviting thread colours are a perfect fit for her graceful patterns in honouring the French tradition of producing fine threads and embroidery. This pattern has been designed by Brenda for Cottage Garden Threads to coincide with the launch of her thread range, Traditionelle. If you decide to purchase Pattern & Threads, the following threads are included: BR02 - Deux BR06 - Maison BR16 - Printemps BR19 - Papillon BR25 - La Bonne AK28 - Felix Extra Requirements to be purchased separately: 13 inch square of warm white/cream stitchery fabric 13 inch square of weaveline or similar to suit fabric size 7 and 10 crewel needle
Here They Are! In my last post here, I shared my Epic Score! A vintage lot of Sida flosses, in their original box. Not a whole set, but enough to have my heart beating sooooo fast!! I already had about 7 of them and these babies just made it all the sweeter. So here they are! The colors just make me happy. What do you think? So, did you see your favorite color? I know the whole rainbow of colors is not here, but a good number of them are! If you or anyone you know have any of these flosses to sell, well let's just say I'm lookin'!! Thanks so much for visiting my post today, and a huge hello to my newest followers! I'm so blessed to have you all here! A special thank you to Angie over at Knick of Time for featuring my blog post! You are such a sweetie! Are y'all ready for the party? Well, it's time for Pearls and Lace Thursday. Link your post's url code to the linky below and let us see your lovelies! Thanks to all of you who join me! Blessings, Doni Parties I will be attending: Mosiac Monday at http://dearlittleredhouse.blogspot.com/ Today's Thrifty Treasures at http://southernhospitalityblog.com/ Show Off Your Cottage Monday at http://houseinroses.blogspot.com/ Metamorphosis Monday http://betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com/ Cowgirl Up Party Monday http://farmhouseporch.blogspot.com/ Just Something I Whipped Up http://www.thegirlcreative.com/ Knick of Time Tuesday http://knickoftimeinteriors.blogspot.com/ Cottage Garden Party http://lavendergardencottage.blogspot.com/ Teacup Tuesday at http://www.marthasfavorites.com/ Teatime Tuesday at http://sandimyyellowdoor.blogspot.com/ Victoria Tuesday at http://blissfulrhythm.blogspot.com/ Tuesday Tea for Two at http://theplumedpen.blogspot.com/ Teatime Tuesday at http://ladykatherineteaparlor.blogspot.com/ Teapot and Tea Things Tuesday at http://breathoffreshair-paperbutterfly.blogspot.com/ Teapot and Tea Things Tuesday at http://silkenpurse.blogspot.com/ Tea Cup Tuesday at http://artfulaffirmations.blogspot.com/ White Wednesday http://fadedcharmcottage.blogspot.com/ What's It Wednesday http://ivyandelephants.blogspot.com/ Whatever You Want Wednesday http://www.freeprettythingsforyou.com/ Vintage Thingie Thursday http://coloradolady.blogspot.com/ Minute for Me Thursday http://marciascraftysewing.blogspot.com/ Open House Party http://nominimalisthere.blogspot.com/ Home Sweet Home http://thecharmofhome.blogspot.com/ Feathered Nest Friday http://frenchcountrycottage.blogspot.com/ Show and Tell Friday http://romantichome.blogspot.com/ It's a Hodgepodge Friday http://itsahodgepodgelife.blogspot.com/ Frugalicious Friday http://decormamma.blogspot.com/ A Crafty Soiree http://www.katiesnestingspot.com/ Vintage Inspiration Friday http://commonground-debrasvintagedesigns.blogspot.com/ Inspiration Friday http://www.atthepicketfence.com/ Thrifty Things Friday http://thethriftygroove.blogspot.com/ Simple and Sweet Fridays http://rootedinthyme.blogspot.com/ Shabbylicious Friday http://shabbyartboutique.blogspot.com/ Potpourrie Friday http://twenty-eight-0-five.blogspot.com/ Flaunt It Friday http://chiconashoestringdecorating.blogspot.com/ Pink Saturday http://www.howsweetthesound.typepad.com/ Sew Darn Crafty http://sewmanyways.blogspot.com/
Silken thread with lace A life design spun with grace Joy in commonplace. © Salem Islas-Madlo 2015 *photo by Coralie Mercier
Needle & Thread purple Off-The-Shoulder Wild Rose Gown. Receive complimentary UK delivery on orders over £100 and free returns.
At Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg you can admire how artistic woven and knotted products can be – and how they can grace installations, canvases and house façades. The “Art & Textiles” exhibition featuring works from Beuys to Richter is more than merely another thread in the argument.
Exquisite Vintage Aubusson Tapestry: Adorn your space with timeless elegance! This stunning tapestry features intricate designs of lush pink and red flowers, complemented by verdant green leaves, all set against a backdrop of serene nature. Delicately woven with a blend of wool and silk on cotton threads, it exudes sophistication and charm. Three graceful butterflies gracefully flutter above the blossoms, adding a touch of whimsy to this masterpiece. Elevate your décor with this exquisite piece of artistry. less
As the end of summer and the beginning of fall approaches, I am so excited! COOLER WEATHER! It makes me actually want to move around again. The coolness permeates the house through the open windows in the mornings. It is invigorating, and I think, 'What will I do today?' Now don't get me wrong. I'm not so full of spunk that I am going to clean all the rooms in the house today, or get that huge project finished, or anything funny as that. But I do see some progress in my work, which to me, is quite exciting! Sewing is one of my favorite pastimes. Collecting sewing notions is something that I just cannot stop doing! I decided to pull together some pretties and show them off this week. Below, packages of Silhouette trim were a recent find that are going in the 'keep' collection! I hope you are all having a lovely week! And that cool breezes and refreshing days are part of your future! Take care and thank you so much for visiting me! Blessings, Doni
Winner of the 2020 YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction Award., Free Lunch, Rex Ogle, 9781324003601
Slow Stitching is a new term for an age-old practice of quiet gentle making, mending, repair and stitching. Here’s what slow stitching is and how to do it, as well as what you can make from all your beautiful stitched pieces.
Michelle Kingdom embroiders tiny worlds that aim to unravel our inner perceptions. Using delicate threaded details, Kingdom fabricates curious scenes
LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS GRACE RAIN ON ME HAPPY IS THE HEART THAT LOVES If you click and enlarge the picture of the train - you will see words on the front of it. These are three of six that I am listing tonight or in the morning. They are all 4 1/2'" x 5 3/4". Go see the other 3 in my etsy shop.
Good morning, my lovelies! I have missed you! These past few weeks have been busy for me with travel, family celebrations, and moving Son-the-Elder into his off-campus apartment at Appalachian State, and as a result I have quite a backlog of quilts to share with you. Today we're looking at two gloriously colorful quilts, both made by my client Ramona who blogs at Doodlebugs and Rosebuds Quilts. Ramona's Lucky Stars Quilt Detail of Lucky Stars with Grecian E2E First up is Lucky Stars, a pattern by Atkinson design that you can find here on Etsy (this post contains affiliate links). Lucky Stars is a fat-quarter-friendly pattern that is perfect for showing off Ramona's collection of Kaffe Fassett prints and batiks. I love how the sawtooth star blocks are designed so the stars float just within the background fabric -- no risk of losing your star points if your piecing is less than perfect, which makes this a great pattern for beginners, too. I am adding this to my own ever-lengthening list of wanna-make-its! Wouldn't this be great as a baby quilt? Ramona's 76 x 91 Lucky Stars Quilt with Grecian E2E This quilt was unusual for me in that, after some initial back-and-forth with design options, Ramona ultimately left the choice of the quilting design completely up to me and she had no idea how I was quilting her Lucky Stars until it was finished. Ordinarily I consult with clients and make design recommendations, but get their approval on the final selection. I did that with Ramona on both of her quilts, but her original design selection for Lucky Stars didn't work out because the quilting design she chose was directional (meaning that the design had a definite right side up), her backing print fabric was also a directional print, and due to a measuring error (it happens to the best of us!), her backing fabric wasn't big enough for me to load her quilt right side up on my frame. Why I Need 10-12" of Extra Backing Fabric for Long Arm Quilting: It's Those Pesky Side Clamps! This is where a couple of pictures are worth a thousand words' worth of explanations: 5 Inches Clearance from My Needle to the Inside of My Side Clamps Those side clamps have an important function, holding the quilt backing fabric taut from side to side on the frame so that no wrinkles or pleats get quilted in on the underside of your quilt. I ask clients for backing fabric that is straight and square and at minimum 10-12" wider and longer than the quilt top (bigger is better!) to ensure that I can quilt all the way to the edge of the quilt without the machine hitting those side clamps. You can see that even better in the photo below: Extra Backing Width Ensures the Machine Head Doesn't Hit the Side Clamps As you can see in the photo above, I can sometimes make do with a backing that is not as generous in length as I would like by positioning the quilt top really close to the top edge of the backing fabric that is pinned to the horizontal edge of my canvas leader, but I really can't quilt all the way to the sides of a quilt if a backing isn't wide enough to keep the clamps out of the way. When clients are generous with their backing and give me more to work with than the bare minimum, I can straighten and square crooked edges without running short and I have more freedom in determining which direction to load the quilt for best results. So, once we realized that Ramona's backing fabric wasn't wide enough to load upright on my frame, her options were to either send me a different, larger backing fabric or to choose a different, nondirectional design so I could load her quilt sideways for quilting. Well, she wanted to keep her beautiful multicolor peacock print backing fabric but she did not want to go back and look at designs again, so she just asked me to "surprise her" instead. How I Choose Designs for Other People's Quilts What I don't do in this situation is select a quilting design based on what I would pick if it was my own personal quilt. My goal is always to find the design that the client would choose, if the client was able to magically see what that design looked like on her quilt ahead of time. So in choosing a design for Ramona's Lucky Stars quilt, I wanted to find a nondirectional quilting design with shared elements and a similar feel to the design she originally wanted, Karlee Porter's Clamshell Succulent E2E: Karlee Porter's Clamshell Succulent E2E You can see how that would look weird if it was sideways on a quilt instead of right side up! Here's another design that Ramona was considering for Lucky Stars, also unfortunately directional: Patricia Ritter's Tail Feathers E2E The designs Ramona liked had a playful feel, a staggered layout (what we'd call a half-drop repeat if this was wallpaper or drapery fabric), and simple feather-like motifs. The Tail Feathers design also had a fun spiral element. Nancy Haacke's Grecian E2E The line drawing above is what Nancy Haacke's Grecian E2E design looks like turned sideways, the way I quilted it on Ramona's Lucky Stars quilt. See how it has those feathery elements, a fun spiral, and the staggered half-drop repeat layout like her original clam shell design choices, yet this design doesn't look at all "wrong" when I quilt it sideways. Grecian (Sideways) on Lucky Star Other reasons I chose Grecian for Ramona's Lucky Star quilt include the way the quilted spirals tie in with several of the Kaffe Fassett fabric prints (like the blue/purple print in the lower right corner of the photo above) and the feathery shapes echo the shape of the flowers in that green and yellow/orange print fabric (in the upper right corner of the photo above). Despite all of the thought that went into picking this design for Ramona, I was extremely relieved when she got her quilt back and told me she loved it! I used Quilters Dream 80/20 Select loft batting for Lucky Stars and YLI 40 Tex Machine Quilting Cotton variegated thread in color V76 Kyoto Garden for this quilt. We'll talk more about the thread in a minute... Here's what Ramona's Lucky Stars top looked like before I quilted it: Ramona's Lucky Stars Before Quilting Ramona's Oriana Quilt The second quilt Ramona sent me was Oriana, a pattern by Lisa Hoffmann-Maurer that you can find on Etsy here. I love the graphic impact of these stratified spheres! Ramona's Oriana Quilt with West Wind E2E Ramona chose the West Winds quilting design by Christy Dillon, a versatile edge-to-edge design that imparts a lot of movement and dramatic atmosphere to her Oriana quilt. Detail of West Wind Quilting on Oriana For Oriana, we used the same Quilters Dream 80/20 Cotton/Poly batting, but this time I used So Fine color 519 Barely Mint 50 weight polyester thread. Here's what Ramona's Oriana quilt top looked like before she sent it to me for quilting: Ramona's Oriana Top Prior to Quilting Considerations When Choosing Quilting Thread So... Did you notice any difference in the way the actual quilting stitches look on these two quilts? I stock a LOT of quilting thread. Thick threads, skinny threads, cotton threads, polyester threads, shiny threads, matte threads, in every color of the rainbow, because different kinds of thread LOOK different when they are stitched into a quilt. I am not a big believer in "one size fits all," "one thread fits all," or "one batting fits all!" So how do I decide which thread to recommend for each quilt? With Ramona's Oriana quilt being made up primarily of solids and tone-on-tone print fabrics, I knew the quilting design was going to stand out nicely no matter what thread we used. No danger of the quilting design getting "lost" in busy prints. I didn't want the quilting design to compete with or detract from the strong piecing lines in this quilt, so I suggested a lighter weight thread that just kind of melts into the quilt without drawing a lot of attention to itself. We could have used an off-white thread in a color that matched the background fabric, but instead I used So Fine 512 Barely Mint that has just the slightest blue-green tint to it. Looking at the finished quilt, you'd think it was white thread, but that little bit of color in Barely Mint helps it to blend into the saturated colors of the circle fabrics better than a stark white thread would have done. So Fine 50 wt Polyester in 512 Barely Mint for Oriana Here's what that thin, fine thread looked like stitched into the quilt: With Lightweight, Blending Thread You Mostly See Texture Ramona's Lucky Stars quilt is comprised of a glorious assortment of bold multicolor prints and batik fabrics. Whereas with Oriana the quilting design was going to show up no matter what, with Lucky Stars there was a greater possibility of the quilting design getting completely lost in all of those busy prints. So for this one, I recommended a showy 40 Tex Machine Quilting Cotton thread from YLI in variegated Kyoto Garden colorway: YLI 40 Tex Machine Quilting Cotton in Kyoto Garden for Lucky Stars See the difference? Although you might expect threads labeled "40 Tex" and "50 weight" to be similar, these two threads use totally different measurement systems. The 50 weight So Fine thread I used on Oriana is the equivalent of 25 Tex (and in the Tex system, smaller numbers indicate thinner threads -- completely the opposite of the "weight" system), and a strand of So Fine is only about half the thickness of a strand of YLI Machine Quilting Cotton. That's why the quilt stitches -- and the quilting design -- are able to hold their own against the variety of patterns and colors of Lucky Stars: Heavier Weight Variegated Thread Draws More Attention to Quilting Stitches Since Ramona isn't local to me, I sent her photos of the threads I wanted to use for her approval once I had her quilt top in hand and was able to audition different threads against her fabrics. One Last Look at Lucky stars Thank you, Ramona, for entrusting these gorgeous quilts to me for quilting! 😁 PSST!! I'd Love to Quilt for YOU! By the way, if you or any of your quilty friends has a quilt top or two that needs quilting, I'd be delighted to quilt for you! I am currently scheduling quilts for completion in late October, so please let me know ASAP if you are working on quilts with holiday deadlines. Click here to learn how easy it is to book a quilt with me! I'll be linking up this post with my favorite linky parties, listed on the left sidebar of my blog. Have a wonderful week, and happy quilting!
Brenda's pretty and inviting thread colours are a perfect fit for her graceful patterns in honouring the French tradition of producing fine threads and embroidery. This pattern has been designed by Brenda for Cottage Garden Threads to coincide with the launch of her thread range, Traditionelle. If you decide to purchase the Pattern & Thread kit, the following threads are included: BR05 - Merci BR10 - Pamplemousse BR11 - La Cerise BR19 - Papillon AK28 - Felix Extra Requirements to be purchased seperately: 13 inch square of warm white/cream stitchery fabric 12inch square of weaveline or similar to suit fabric size 7 and 10 crewel needles
Wynonna Judd's life has been intricately woven with the enduring threads of family, both in her personal and professional spheres. Her children, Elijah and Grace Pauline, have held a prominent place in this narrative. Commencing her musical journey alongside her late mother, Naomi Judd, in the early 1980s as part of The Judds, Wynonna later
The bracelet features a string of lustrous freshwater pearls, carefully selected for their quality, luster, and unique characteristics. A tassel made of fine threads hangs gracefully, adding a whimsical and free-spirited touch. The tassel enhances the bracelet's versatility, allowing it to be worn on various occasions, from casual outings to special events. The movement of the tassel adds a dynamic element to the bracelet, capturing attention and reflecting your individual style.
Introducing the Kenga baby blue kaftan - an enchanting blend of laid-back elegance and whimsical sophistication that evokes the essence of balmy seaside rendezvous. Hand-knitted to perfection, this kaftan is a love letter to artisanal expertise. The intricate meshwork is a constellation of interwoven threads that interlace in an enchanting dance of texture and style, offering both visual allure and a comforting caress against the skin. Boho Appeal The fringe details, dangling with grace, add an air of carefree spirit to the piece. Each strand moves in harmony with your own rhythm, conjuring images of fronds swaying in the sweet coastal breeze, instilling a lively pulse into your beach ensemble.Aptly cut to a knee length, the Kenga Kaftan captures the sweet spot between tasteful coverage and sun-kissed freedom. The design moves fluidly with your form, allowing you to navigate the sand and sea with ease and grace.The self-tie belt offers a layer of customization to the wearer. Bind it tight for a flattering, waist-cinching look or let it hang loose for an effortless, boho-chic vibe. It's a testament to your unique style narrative, waiting to be told.Crafted from plush fabric, this kaftan ensures an airy, comforting feel. As it gently graces your skin, it mirrors the sensation of the cool sea breeze on a hot summer day, enriching your beach attire with experiential delight.The Kenga baby blue kaftan is more than just a garment; it's a celebration of seaside elegance, comfort, and versatility that can effortlessly transition from the beach to a sunset dinner by the shore.
Embark on a journey of timeless elegance with the Megan Scooter Dress – a creation woven from the finest 100% cotton threads, showcasing Kemi Telford's dedication to crafting enduring, seasonless fashion that captivates through the ages.This midi-length wonder unveils a silhouette that dances gracefully, adorned with dropped shoulders, 3/4 puffed sleeves, and a loose waist, all embellished with a captivating print. This dress can be worn two ways. Delicate cover buttons at the back add a touch of charm, harmonizing seamlessly with its oversized fit that promises both comfort and style. With its round neckline and gathered waist, the Megan Dress effortlessly blends classic allure with a touch of modern flair, ensuring you step into each moment with confidence and grace. This dress is oversized. If you don't want an oversized fit, please size down. Care Think of our earth first. Wash only as needed. Do not dry clean. Cold hand wash using a natural detergent. Iron whilst damp. Have you measured yourself correctly? Our sizes are different from high-street stores. Please measure yourself with a tape measure before ordering. Our measurements refer to the size of our clothes, so for a good fit, you should check that your measurements are less. 1st photo Natalie is 5.6" tall. Her bust is 34 and her waist is 28". She is wearing a size S. 2nd Photo Eleanor is 5.5" tall. Waist 26 and bust 30". She is wearing XS. XS S M L XL XXL Chest 40" 42" 44" 46" 48" 50" Waist 40" 42" 44" 46" 48" 50"
Kate Bedfordshire, c. 1780 Kate is a woman living with her two small children in a parish workhouse in Bedfordshire, England in the last quarter of the eighteenth century. At this time, Bedfordshire and other rural English counties in the Midlands were
Two beautiful crosses from Elaine P. Gan's book. Instructions well written and great diagrams. I highly recommend. Thread on left cross is multicolor Range thread from Edda Guastalla's web store. Thread on left is size 40 Celery hand dyed by Marilee Rockley at her yarnplayer shop on Etsy. This little edging is my own schematic--It's made continuously with split rings. Thinking about using it on a blouse with a boring neckline, but haven't gotten to it yet. I do love it but it's a lot of work with the splits--makes my hands cramp up. I started this vintage, out of print edging on the train from Utah to Sacramento. Not the best 16 hour trip I've ever spent! It's super fiddly but oh, so pretty. This is done in Penny thread in Royal, size 30 I think, also from Edda's shop. I bought the pattern from an Etsy shop. I'm sure it's available somewhere for free. I was thinking of it as another possibility for the boring neckline. I have a bead/thread zapper that cleanly melts the ends so it doesn't ravel, as this thread is super slick, shiny polyester. It is very durable and beautiful in jewelry, and I got a good bit of it in different colors, but it makes me cuss while I use it, so I haven't made any larger projects from it. It's so lovely but it unwinds while using it--no friction. The rings are hard to keep closed as well. Something worth trying to master again, but not at this time.