© Michele Emerson-Robert
2016
My friend Donna is a cat
lover. She takes in strays and keeps them safe from harm. Currently she has 7
four legged friends who share her home. Donna is also loves to knit, crochet
and tat. It is a hoot to watch the battle of wills between her and the cats
when she wants to create something with fibers and they want to play! Donna’s
birthday is coming up and I just had to create this little tatting/crochet
thread holder for her.
Supplies
· Blender, strainer,
cello sponges and soft towels
· A sunny window
· Small balls of crochet or tatting thread, crochet hook or
tatting needle or shuttle, small pair of scissors.
· Metal container 5 ½ x 4 x 3” high
· Iron “reactive” paint, off white acrylic paint, foam brush
· 8 x 3” clear semi ridged plastic, foam to fit bottom of
container
Instructions:
1. Follow
the instructions found in any of the Arnold Grummer™ paper making kits to
create tan slurry and create a sheet of heavy weight tan handmade paper.
2. Allow
the paper to dry.
3. Die
cut two of the cat with yarn dies.
4. While
one of the die cut is still in the die, dab on a tiny bit of off white acrylic
paint to highlight the cat’s stripes and the thread.
5. When
the paint is dry attach the cats back to back onto the clear plastic sheet.
6. Follow
the instruction on the bottle of “reactive” paint to color the container.
7. Allow
the paint to dry.
8. Score
and fold the plastic to fit inside the container.
10. Fill
the container with the small balls of thread, hook/needle/shuttle and small
pair of scissors.
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