Tassel Making for Beginners

Tassel Making for Beginners by Enid Taylor, published by Guild of Master Craftsman Publications in 1997, is a comprehensive guide designed for those interested in the art of tassel creation. This 118-page book, written in English, provides readers with a structured approach to crafting tassels, starting from simple one-part designs to more intricate woven variations. The book includes an equipment guide that covers essential materials such as threads, cardstock, and beads, ensuring that beginners have a solid foundation for their projects.
Readers will find detailed instructions on various techniques, including Z and S twists, as well as methods for creating both long and short cords. The book encourages experimentation with different styles, featuring designs like frilled skirts, mob caps, and beaded elements. With its focus on crafts and hobbies, particularly needlework, this edition serves as a practical resource for anyone looking to enhance their skills in tassel making while enjoying the creative process.
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Start with one-part tassels, and move on to elaborate woven ones attached to elegant handles. An equipment guide discusses threads, cardstock, tassel heads, beads, and other materials. Experiment with Z and S twists, techniques for making long and short cords, and ways of preparing templates. Create a bright array with frilled skirts; mob caps; beaded necks, heads, and skirts; a spider’s web; and a jewelry finding head. They’re decorative, practical, and fun.
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