That's as far as I got with the new snowflake (not much further than where I was before). I've sadly had to put everything on hold for a while, hoping that my arm will sort itself out eventually. Very frustrating.
I tried a different centre for that one but I still wanted to test more shapes and really need to be able to tat before I can complete this pattern. *sad face*
In the meantime, I try to work on other things, staying away from small repetitive movements (not easy!!). I had another play with newspaper weaving; tried dying the paper tubes with beetroot (accent on small round basket) and then with diluted paint. I found that I can get white tubes when using the edges of the newspaper pages which can be left white or dyed (not enjoying the dying part very much so far but there are other methods to test).
I put a box or other container inside to help shape the sides of the baskets.
You need lots of newspaper tubes to make baskets because
unlike willow or other natural material, the tubes are relatively short.
But it's a good use of something that would just go to waste
so I like that aspect of it very much.
I regularly use one of the first newspaper baskets I made the summer before last.
(click on link to see more about that one)
Best wishes,
Frivole
Ah, I was thinking about newspaper weaving this morning. It’s still on my to do list. Love the recycling aspect. Sorry about the halt to your tatting, that must be very frustrating.
ReplyDeleteHi Jane, let me know if you give it a try. And yes, I really like the recycling aspect too. :-)
DeleteI love that snowflake!!! :) It's so different and makes me think of Holly leaves and berries!! :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting weaving!!
Oh, I like your idea Sue! I hadn't thought of it but now you've said, I can see it and I like it! Thank you. :-)
DeleteI love your newspaper weaving! That's something I would have tried years ago when we had stacks of newspaper around. We seldom have a newspaper any more. It's easier to access local and area news online.
ReplyDeleteHi Diane, you're right, we don't buy as many newspapers these days either. But this can be done with all sorts of paper, like the scrap paper from your printer for example. :-)
DeleteLove the snowflake! And the baskets are very nice!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ninetta! :-)
DeleteI love your snowflake, a lovely design,
ReplyDeleteNever seen newspaper basket weaving, and I dont remember a post about it, certainly something new, and recyclling project
Thank you for visiting my blog Margaret and for your comment. :-)
DeleteLovely snowflake and basket weaving.
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