Showing posts with label maple burl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label maple burl. Show all posts
Sunday
New French Spool Knitters
Two new French spool knitters with loop lifters were added to our Etsy shop today. The first was crafted from cedar burl, and the second from maple burl. Each spool knitter comes with a spangled buffalo bone loop lifter.
Thursday
Handcrafted Maple Burl Tatting Shuttle
Dave has crafted this unique style tatting shuttle out of Big Leaf Maple Burl. It is about 3 ¼ inches long. He did not want to detract from the beautiful burl, so he only added a delicate burn etched dragonfly to the shuttle. This elegant tatting shuttle has been initialed by Dave. Please visit the Ebay auction listing for this beautiful fiber art tool to view an additional photo.
Saturday
Honduras Rosewood, Ebony and Maple Burl Top Whorl Drop Spindle
Dave has created this 9 1/2 inch long top whorl drop spindle from Honduras Rosewood, Ebony and Maple burl. The 2 1/2 inch diameter notched whorl was crafted from Honduras Rosewood and Maple Burl. The naturally occurring cavities of the Maple burl have been filled with turquoise and brass. The shaft was crafted from Ebony. This gorgeous spindle weights 1.4 ounces. A brass hook has been added.
Wednesday
Pear Whorl Takli Maple Burl and Walnut Support Drop Spindle
This pear whorl Takli support spindle measures about 11 1/2 inches long and weights about 1.2 ounces. The whorl was turned from a beautiful piece of Big Leaf Maple Burl and the shaft from Walnut. Cobalt blue celluloid accent rings have been added for a pop of color. Dave has also added a brass hook so you can use this spindle as either a supported spindle or a drop spindle.
Do you need a support spinning bowl for your spindle? If so, please visit the "Support Spinning Bowls" section of our shop.
Friday
Dave has hand crafted these lightweight yarn spindles based on the "Pear Takli" style spindles. They can be used as support spindles with a bowl, or they can also be used as a low-whorl suspended drop spindle. The spindles above have already sold, but Dave should be making some new ones in the future.
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