I am almost back to minis... I picked up my pliers yesterday and decided I had to finally do something about the handles. The bead work, after a lot of years are almost shredded. I repaired them once, but they shredded again. I decided to try something new...
I don't like the stuff that they put on the handles so I cover them. I can get a better grip on them.
I decided to try crocheting some with the nylon Sizzle thread.
I simply started at the bottom end of the handles and did a five stitch circle. In that, I did two stitches in each one and made it 10 stitches. Then I just worked to the other end. I decreased about four stitches and fastened off. New handles. They are rough, so that I can get a good grip on them now. And I like the fact that they get a little thicker. I am not crazy about the tiny handles that they put on them.
Now about the minis. I am taking down the snow from Christmas, before I start making a bigger mess.
I thought I would show you some gifts that April and Seth brought back from a walk that they took after dinner.
I am always getting this kind of gifts from them. They know what I like. If they go anywhere, and ask if they can bring me anything, I always tell them to bring me a rock...
Seth brought me the rock at the base of the tree and April brought me the tree! They both know what I like. They will both be used in a mini scene.
I took down the theater this morning and while doing so, I figured out that the scene could be used anywhere.
The floor would have to be made to fit the space and the wall would have to vary in height.
I would have to make the flap in the front into a base that went around three sides. Other than that, I could either leave it like this if it were in a bookcase, or have two false walls on the sides.
Lots of options!
I have to go knock some more snow off of the roof now. See you tomorrow.
2 comments:
You are brilliant making those handles more functional and pretty cute too.
Hugs,
Meredith
Thanks Meredith, I really don't like the fact that they put sparkles in the finish of the ones I turned gray. I can't believe that they think that some glitz will sell tools to women! If I wanted glitz, I could bead them again. I still have two beaded pair of pliers that are in good shape, but those take a lot longer to make. Still very practical.
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