I went to a quilt store and the woman I talked to had no idea what I was talking about. So I may need to make my own or order them on line. Thank you for the information
I replied to your comment a couple of days ago, but I'm not sure what happened as it's still here...without my reply! Anyway, I had suggested looking in a store that carries cross stitch and embroidery kits as these cards are normally used to store embroidery thread. I'm not surprised that a quilting store didn't know what they are. I hope that helps! 🙂
My joining picot gauge is a partially straightened large paperclip. The kind with the plastic coating. Cheap, plentiful, and easily replaced. I can also clip it to my sleeve or neckline in between elements. 😊
I make both metric and imperial as smaller measurements are easier to mark in mm, larger measurements are easier (and more accurate) to mark in inches - eg 5/8" = 15.8mm!
Ooh, I've just given you the link to this video when I answered your last question! haha. I shouldn't have started at the bottom of the comments! The size of my crochet hook depends on the size of thread I am using. For a S30 or S40 thread I use a .6mm hook. Sometimes I use a 1mm
Thanks, very useful... needed materials are very easy to find for me.
That's great!
I went to a quilt store and the woman I talked to had no idea what I was talking about. So I may need to make my own or order them on line. Thank you for the information
I replied to your comment a couple of days ago, but I'm not sure what happened as it's still here...without my reply! Anyway, I had suggested looking in a store that carries cross stitch and embroidery kits as these cards are normally used to store embroidery thread. I'm not surprised that a quilting store didn't know what they are.
I hope that helps! 🙂
My joining picot gauge is a partially straightened large paperclip. The kind with the plastic coating. Cheap, plentiful, and easily replaced. I can also clip it to my sleeve or neckline in between elements. 😊
Great idea!
I do have the clover too, but also you can make different sizes with you method 🤗 thank you
It does you give a lot more options - you can have whatever size you need! 😊 Glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you for the idea. It works great.
You're welcome!
Muy muy interesante. Excelente idea. Muchas bendiciones.
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Nossa 🙌 maravilha adorei
Thank you!
What sizes do you make? Metric or English measurements? Thanks i am ready to make my own set.
I make both metric and imperial as smaller measurements are easier to mark in mm, larger measurements are easier (and more accurate) to mark in inches - eg 5/8" = 15.8mm!
Thanks so much!! What size crochet hook do you use in tatting??
Ooh, I've just given you the link to this video when I answered your last question! haha. I shouldn't have started at the bottom of the comments! The size of my crochet hook depends on the size of thread I am using. For a S30 or S40 thread I use a .6mm hook. Sometimes I use a 1mm
@@NooBearAus Thanks so much.
@@pamwesselink3480 You're welcome
Hello, where did you buy this tatting gajut? Can you tell me how it is?
Did you watch the video? It shows you how I made them
bellisima idea
Thank you.