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stiffner for crochet snowflakes????
I am crocheting some snowflakes for gifts. I don't know anything about
stiffner (is there any things that I need to make the snowflakes hard at home??). I know glue is one of them. My mother in law loves crochet snowflakes. I just crochet 3 snowflakes so far (will make few more). Marcie |
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gundoc wrote:
I am crocheting some snowflakes for gifts. I don't know anything about stiffner (is there any things that I need to make the snowflakes hard at home??). I know glue is one of them. My mother in law loves crochet snowflakes. I just crochet 3 snowflakes so far (will make few more). Marcie My friend soaks them in starch and then lets them dry flat. -georg |
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A woman in my fiber arts group does beautiful angels and she uses equal
parts Elmers glue and water. "gundoc" wrote in message news:_5cGb.639405$Tr4.1647220@attbi_s03... I am crocheting some snowflakes for gifts. I don't know anything about stiffner (is there any things that I need to make the snowflakes hard at home??). I know glue is one of them. My mother in law loves crochet snowflakes. I just crochet 3 snowflakes so far (will make few more). Marcie |
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I don't know anything about
stiffner (is there any things that I need to make the snowflakes hard at home??). I know glue is one of them. I use Sobo glue (without water), lay them flat, pin them down and let them dry. Frances Take Jacques out before replying. |
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Hi Marcie
Don't know about snowflakes, but I used to use HEAVY Starch with a little bluing to set doilies. TTUL Gary "gundoc" verbositized: I am crocheting some snowflakes for gifts. I don't know anything about stiffner (is there any things that I need to make the snowflakes hard at home??). I know glue is one of them. My mother in law loves crochet snowflakes. I just crochet 3 snowflakes so far (will make few more). Marcie |
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I like heavy starch because when they are dirty, this is easier to
remove. I've had some snowflakes for 15 years - some in gold thread - and some quite intricate so that I don't want to do them again. :-) I hang them from garland on the staircase. Starch lasts for years, and is easy to wash out, restarch. I tried the glue approach and it's messy if you want to "keep" your ornaments. Also messy drying them. Dianne Bonnie wrote: A woman in my fiber arts group does beautiful angels and she uses equal parts Elmers glue and water. "gundoc" wrote in message news:_5cGb.639405$Tr4.1647220@attbi_s03... I am crocheting some snowflakes for gifts. I don't know anything about stiffner (is there any things that I need to make the snowflakes hard at home??). I know glue is one of them. My mother in law loves crochet snowflakes. I just crochet 3 snowflakes so far (will make few more). Marcie |
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Actually I use pure Elmers glue, soak the work well and blot with a
disposable towel. Sometimes you may see a clear flake or two that will brush off. While they are wet I sprinkle glitter. They have lasted for years. I also do angels that are about 12 inches tall. I reinforce the wings with white wire the florists use. I used to sell out at craftshows. People who have had them for ten years tell me they are still standing. One puts it on top of her tree. dee gundoc wrote: I am crocheting some snowflakes for gifts. I don't know anything about stiffner (is there any things that I need to make the snowflakes hard at home??). I know glue is one of them. My mother in law loves crochet snowflakes. I just crochet 3 snowflakes so far (will make few more). Marcie |
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On 12/24/03 3:27 AM,"gundoc" posted:
I am crocheting some snowflakes for gifts. I don't know anything about stiffner (is there any things that I need to make the snowflakes hard at home??). I know glue is one of them. My mother in law loves crochet snowflakes. I just crochet 3 snowflakes so far (will make few more). There's a product called "Stiffy" or something like that - which you can buy at a crafts store. It's designed for stiffening fabric. You just brush it on with a foam brush, and let it dry. Great for making decorative bows. Alternatively, the way I used to do decoupage - solution of Elmer's white glue, and water -just thin it a bit. Have a happy, ellice |
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I am crocheting some snowflakes for gifts. I don't know anything about stiffner (is there any things that I need to make the snowflakes hard at home??). I know glue is one of them. My mother in law loves crochet snowflakes. I just crochet 3 snowflakes so far (will make few more). Marcie I made several about 15 years ago and just pinned them to a piece of cardboard and sprayed the heck out of them with spray starch. Some people swish them around in a starch solution but I decided that it would make the pinning too gooey. :-)) Come to think of it, I probably could have made up a starch solution and used a small paintbrush to soak the snowflakes. Most of the ones I have are still stiff enough to hang up in the upper glass part of our front door. Liz from Humbug |
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On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 21:56:37 -0500, Ellice wrote:
There's a product called "Stiffy" LMAO! Here in the UK, "stiffy" is a slang word for an erection! That really tickled me, thank you :-) Merry Christmas everyone -Morgana -- "It is our choices, Harry, that show what we really are, far more than our abilities..." - J.K. Rowling, "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" Obsidiana - http://www.obsidiana.org.uk |
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