Makng-Tassels-art - 1/1/15 "Making Tassels" by Lady Ealasaid Mac al'Bhaird (known as al AERYN). NOTE: See also the files: beadwork-msg, card-weaving-msg, Fngrlop-Laces-art, Kumihimo-art, Stick-Weaving-art, lace-msg, crochet-FAQ, Hallst-Tb-Wvg-art. ************************************************************************ NOTICE - This article was submitted to me by the author for inclusion in this set of files, called Stefan's Florilegium. These files are available on the Internet at: http://www.florilegium.org Copyright to the contents of this file remains with the author or translator. While the author will likely give permission for this work to be reprinted in SCA type publications, please check with the author first or check for any permissions granted at the end of this file. Thank you, Mark S. Harris...AKA:..Stefan li Rous stefan at florilegium.org ************************************************************************ Making Tassels Single Skein by Lady Ealasaid Mac al'Bhaird (known as al AERYN) Materials 10 yard skein of DMC Cotton Floss or Craft Thread Small Wooden bead Step 1 Cut eight loops off of the skein Step 2 Cut the skein at the top and bottom of the loop into two equal lengths Cut the eight loops to form two equal lengths Step 3 Twist and ply one of the 4 loop strings Step 4 Tie an overhand knot and loop through the bead Step 5 Put the pieces of the skein into the looped cord on the bead and tie an overhead knot above the threads. Step 6 Fold the cords over the bead and use the remaining four loops to create the neck of the tassel. Step 7 Trim the end of the tassel neatly. Step 8 Decorate the tassel Making Tassels Multi- Skein Materials Several 10 yard skeins of DMC Cotton Floss or Craft Thread Small Wooden bead Step 1 Cut eight loops off of two of the skeins Step 2 Twist and ply the eight loop strings – either side by side or interlocked (pictured) Step 3 Cut the skeins so the loops become straight strands Step 4 Keep one strand to tie the others together Step 5 Cut the plied thread into two pieces one twice the length of the other. Knot the cord and pull through the bead Step 6 Put the pieces of the skein into the looped cord on the bead. Step 7 Fold the cords over the bead and use a cord to create the neck of the tassel. Step 8 Tie the other plied cord around the neck of the tassel. Decorative Fiddly Bits Prolong Knot Instructions here: http://www.ropeworks.biz/archive/prolong.html Figure Eight Knot (0n a Bight) Source: http://www.johnwilbers.com/climb/image011.jpg Monkey’s Paw Instructions here: http://www.ropeworks.biz/archive/monkpawcoil.html Turk’s Head Knot Instructions here: http://www.geocities.ws/jskrs/knots/knot3.htm Print Sources: Tassels (Class Handout) HL Dyan du Lac Calendre (Properly Mistress Dyan du lac des Calandres) Clement, Cari. Terrific Tassels and Fablous Fringe: Heirloom Accents from Modern Materials. Iola, Wisconsin: Krause Publications, 2000. Print. Crutchley, Anna. Tassel Making. Hove, East Sussex: Apple, 2007. Print. Taylor, Enid. Tassel Making for Beginners. Lewes, East Syssex: Guild of Master Craftsman Publications, 1997. Print. Welch, Nancy. Tassels: The Fanciful Embellishment. 1st ed. Ashville, North Carolina: Lark Altamont, 1992. Print. Online Sources: Findley, Gerald L. "ARTICLE OF THE MONTH- Prolong Knot." Rope Works. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Aug. 2013. Findley, Gerald L. "ARTICLE OF THE MONTH- Monkey’s Fist." Rope Works. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Aug. 2013. Sekolah, Remaja. "Knots." Knots. N.p., 2001. Web. 16 Aug. 2013. Wilbers, John. Figure Eight on a Bight. Digital image. John's Climbing Pages. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Aug. 2013. ------ Copyright 2013 by Sandra Geil, 1806 Martinique Drive, Arlington TX 76012. . Permission is granted for republication in SCA-related publications, provided the author is credited. Addresses change, but a reasonable attempt should be made to ensure that the author is notified of the publication and if possible receives a copy. If this article is reprinted in a publication, please place a notice in the publication that you found this article in the Florilegium. I would also appreciate an email to myself, so that I can track which articles are being reprinted. Thanks. -Stefan. Edited by Mark S. Harris Makng-Tassels-art 1 of 6 Edited by Mark S. Harris Makng-Tassels-art 3 of 6