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Novelty Yarn Necklace
I am looking for guidance in making a novelty yarn necklace like some I have
seen recently. They look to be multiple strands of eyelash and/or railroad yarns twisted together. The yarns are inserted into beads at either end, and they have a clasp like a necklace. They are quite short (choker length). I would like to make some as Christmas gifts for my sisters-in-law. Is anyone familiar with this type of necklace? Any thoughts on how I could attach a clasp to multiple strands of novelty yarn? Any help would be appreciated. |
In article , "Gina Beirne"
wrote: I am looking for guidance in making a novelty yarn necklace like some I have seen recently. They look to be multiple strands of eyelash and/or railroad yarns twisted together. The yarns are inserted into beads at either end, and they have a clasp like a necklace. They are quite short (choker length). I would like to make some as Christmas gifts for my sisters-in-law. Is anyone familiar with this type of necklace? Any thoughts on how I could attach a clasp to multiple strands of novelty yarn? Any help would be appreciated. Gina, I am not familar with what you are looking for, but I know for sure someone here will know what to do Els -- hate spam not welcome |
In article , "Gina Beirne"
wrote: I am looking for guidance in making a novelty yarn necklace like some I have seen recently. They look to be multiple strands of eyelash and/or railroad yarns twisted together. The yarns are inserted into beads at either end, and they have a clasp like a necklace. They are quite short (choker length). I would like to make some as Christmas gifts for my sisters-in-law. Is anyone familiar with this type of necklace? Any thoughts on how I could attach a clasp to multiple strands of novelty yarn? Any help would be appreciated. Gina, I am not familar with what you are looking for, but I know for sure someone here will know what to do Els -- hate spam not welcome |
go to this site:
http://www.straw.com/stra_toc.html scroll down until you see ,designer fiber necklaces fun and easy using crystal palace yarns. good luck.Stella "Els van Dam" wrote in message ... In article , "Gina Beirne" wrote: I am looking for guidance in making a novelty yarn necklace like some I have seen recently. They look to be multiple strands of eyelash and/or railroad yarns twisted together. The yarns are inserted into beads at either end, and they have a clasp like a necklace. They are quite short (choker length). I would like to make some as Christmas gifts for my sisters-in-law. Is anyone familiar with this type of necklace? Any thoughts on how I could attach a clasp to multiple strands of novelty yarn? Any help would be appreciated. Gina, I am not familar with what you are looking for, but I know for sure someone here will know what to do Els -- hate spam not welcome |
go to this site:
http://www.straw.com/stra_toc.html scroll down until you see ,designer fiber necklaces fun and easy using crystal palace yarns. good luck.Stella "Els van Dam" wrote in message ... In article , "Gina Beirne" wrote: I am looking for guidance in making a novelty yarn necklace like some I have seen recently. They look to be multiple strands of eyelash and/or railroad yarns twisted together. The yarns are inserted into beads at either end, and they have a clasp like a necklace. They are quite short (choker length). I would like to make some as Christmas gifts for my sisters-in-law. Is anyone familiar with this type of necklace? Any thoughts on how I could attach a clasp to multiple strands of novelty yarn? Any help would be appreciated. Gina, I am not familar with what you are looking for, but I know for sure someone here will know what to do Els -- hate spam not welcome |
Whoa, cool, Stella! I'm drooling over the Mikado Ribbon - Waikiki
V-insert Neck Pullover... Stella Fenley wrote: go to this site: http://www.straw.com/stra_toc.html scroll down until you see ,designer fiber necklaces fun and easy using crystal palace yarns. good luck.Stella "Els van Dam" wrote in message ... In article , "Gina Beirne" wrote: I am looking for guidance in making a novelty yarn necklace like some I have seen recently. They look to be multiple strands of eyelash and/or railroad yarns twisted together. The yarns are inserted into beads at either end, and they have a clasp like a necklace. They are quite short (choker length). I would like to make some as Christmas gifts for my sisters-in-law. Is anyone familiar with this type of necklace? Any thoughts on how I could attach a clasp to multiple strands of novelty yarn? Any help would be appreciated. Gina, I am not familar with what you are looking for, but I know for sure someone here will know what to do Els -- hate spam not welcome |
Whoa, cool, Stella! I'm drooling over the Mikado Ribbon - Waikiki
V-insert Neck Pullover... Stella Fenley wrote: go to this site: http://www.straw.com/stra_toc.html scroll down until you see ,designer fiber necklaces fun and easy using crystal palace yarns. good luck.Stella "Els van Dam" wrote in message ... In article , "Gina Beirne" wrote: I am looking for guidance in making a novelty yarn necklace like some I have seen recently. They look to be multiple strands of eyelash and/or railroad yarns twisted together. The yarns are inserted into beads at either end, and they have a clasp like a necklace. They are quite short (choker length). I would like to make some as Christmas gifts for my sisters-in-law. Is anyone familiar with this type of necklace? Any thoughts on how I could attach a clasp to multiple strands of novelty yarn? Any help would be appreciated. Gina, I am not familar with what you are looking for, but I know for sure someone here will know what to do Els -- hate spam not welcome |
Hi Stella,
I had to bookmark that site as there are a lot of interesting things listed. Thanks for the link. Hugs, Nora |
Hi Stella,
I had to bookmark that site as there are a lot of interesting things listed. Thanks for the link. Hugs, Nora |
Wow, that is a great site. Thanks Stella!
LauraJ "Stella Fenley" wrote in message . .. go to this site: http://www.straw.com/stra_toc.html scroll down until you see ,designer fiber necklaces fun and easy using crystal palace yarns. good luck.Stella "Els van Dam" wrote in message ... In article , "Gina Beirne" wrote: I am looking for guidance in making a novelty yarn necklace like some I have seen recently. They look to be multiple strands of eyelash and/or railroad yarns twisted together. The yarns are inserted into beads at either end, and they have a clasp like a necklace. They are quite short (choker length). I would like to make some as Christmas gifts for my sisters-in-law. Is anyone familiar with this type of necklace? Any thoughts on how I could attach a clasp to multiple strands of novelty yarn? Any help would be appreciated. Gina, I am not familar with what you are looking for, but I know for sure someone here will know what to do Els -- hate spam not welcome |
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