tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-470571765534816029.post7557794155814611163..comments2024-03-15T17:41:30.914-07:00Comments on Casey's Minis: OK...So I Lied.....Caseyminihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16622994881661283282noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-470571765534816029.post-22118509477491810572010-05-10T07:07:23.528-07:002010-05-10T07:07:23.528-07:00Casey- this chair is amazing- it is going to look ...Casey- this chair is amazing- it is going to look perfect when it is finished! Tessie must be in heaven- I bet she's wanting more than one!Kimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07375926316456970496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-470571765534816029.post-30706881906268911362010-05-09T19:50:54.986-07:002010-05-09T19:50:54.986-07:00All in one row. Evenly spaced. Use a heavy bodied...All in one row. Evenly spaced. Use a heavy bodied glue, like Aleene's Fast grab. Good luck!Caseyminihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16622994881661283282noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-470571765534816029.post-61642352987626663362010-05-09T17:43:52.763-07:002010-05-09T17:43:52.763-07:00Ok good, I was guessing that....so how should I go...Ok good, I was guessing that....so how should I go about it? Say I have 49 wires to start with and I want to add half again as many, or so, say 20 more wires....would I add them all in one row evenly spaced around or would you say add 10 and go a couple of rows and add 10 more? I'm guessing all at once so you can evenly space them. But maybe it would look odd to have them all added in one row? I just can't picture it? Oh and by the way...I have new sturdy thicker wire and it works wonderful for the corners on the plant stands. Te-he-he! I've made a few. I'll share that info later! You're so wonderful to share your knowledge....have I told you lately how much I appreciate it?! Thank you thank you!FabShabbyRoseshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13234964740962404979noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-470571765534816029.post-41495784751672164682010-05-09T17:04:03.697-07:002010-05-09T17:04:03.697-07:00Carolyn, I don't have any examples that you co...Carolyn, I don't have any examples that you could see clearly now. It is really simple to do. I just add an even number of extra wires by putting a little glue on one end and sticking them next to one of the already in place wires, making sure that they are down a couple of rows into the weaving. Let them dry and continue. Always remember that you have to have an odd number of spokes for the weaving to be continuous.Caseyminihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16622994881661283282noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-470571765534816029.post-72733880958272770992010-05-09T16:53:05.155-07:002010-05-09T16:53:05.155-07:00Absolutely amazing work! It's going to be just...Absolutely amazing work! It's going to be just incredible! I have a question....I'm interested in making a standing sewing basket, rounded, and smaller at the bottom, growing bigger at the middle and top. I would like to add spokes instead of having them just spread out as it gets bigger. I read that you did that with this chair. How do you add more? I tried looking up the info on the net and just couldn't find anything. All the info I found was extending the length of the spokes, not adding. Could you show us some closeup pics of that? Thank you!<br />CarolynFabShabbyRoseshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13234964740962404979noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-470571765534816029.post-29504110349033755832010-05-09T16:36:55.442-07:002010-05-09T16:36:55.442-07:00You are a weaving machine! It won't take a mon...You are a weaving machine! It won't take a month at the rate your going!<br />Looks great!!Kathihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04231703268144400867noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-470571765534816029.post-41074046743761160442010-05-09T14:49:22.885-07:002010-05-09T14:49:22.885-07:00You're nearly there, Tess is looking excited a...You're nearly there, Tess is looking excited already.Margarethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06394749908398047600noreply@blogger.com