Re: Rajmahal thread was Re: [lace] made myself a web page

2007-05-18 Thread Beth McCasland
Sharon,
I got the thread from Shibori Dragon in Washington State.  Of all the metallic 
threads I've tried, the Rajmahal is the easiest to work with.  But it isn't 
*easy*.  Because I have a bunch of sewings, adding the beads, I found that I 
had to switch from my preferred midland bobbins to bayeux (continental) 
bobbins.  Also the slightly thicker necks on the bayeux is better on the 
thread.  Still, the half hitches either get tight and kink, or work their way 
loose.  I'm constantly readjusting the thread at the bobbin.  You also have to 
be careful in adjusting your stitches - tightening the thread.  The Rajmahal is 
a metal wrapped core, so the veneer (sp?) can flake off).  BUT if you want to 
make lace with a metallic thread, then the Rajmahal is what I'd recommend.

Beth


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I make no pretext at being good at this, but I finally took advantage of my
free web page and made one.

http://home.earthlink.net/~bmccasland


Where you said this:
I'm using Rajmahal Hand Sewing Thread - copper core thread with 
copper metallic coating (or so says on the label). 

Where did you get this thread?  Do you like working with it?  The 
lace looks lovely.
I see that shiboridragon carries it, and its pretty reasonable. I've 
been looking for a good thread for metallic lace.

Sharon

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Re: [lace] made myself a web page

2007-05-14 Thread Sue
Beth, your pictures are great, costumes looks good.  We do 18th century, 
American fur trade times.

Sue T, Dorset UK



I make no pretext at being good at this, but I finally took advantage of my
free web page and made one.  It's on my quest to reproduce a 16th century
fashion doll.  If anyone has ideas where I can get a doll body or head,
please let me know.

http://home.earthlink.net/~bmccasland

Beth McCasland
in the suburbs of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
where it's warm and muggy

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[lace] made myself a web page

2007-05-13 Thread Beth Mccasland
I make no pretext at being good at this, but I finally took advantage of my
free web page and made one.  It's on my quest to reproduce a 16th century
fashion doll.  If anyone has ideas where I can get a doll body or head,
please let me know.  

http://home.earthlink.net/~bmccasland

Beth McCasland
in the suburbs of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
where it's warm and muggy

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