Need HELP on Thread Catcher Tutorial
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I found on line a tute for a Triangular Thread Catcher from "Needling Things". Has anyone here made one and if so could you PLEASE tell me how to assemble the three triangles. I took the three triangle to class and ask the teacher and students to help me and NO ONE CAN FIGURE OUT HOW TO PUT THE "THING" TOGETHER. The tute is on "Needling Things". Thanks in advance. I'm sure it is a very simple thing.
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I am sure someone on here can help you out
I just surfed and found the tutorial here:
http://needlingthings.blogspot.com/2...ad-catcher.htm
I just surfed and found the tutorial here:
http://needlingthings.blogspot.com/2...ad-catcher.htm
Originally Posted by dmarina
I found on line a tute for a Triangular Thread Catcher from "Needling Things". Has anyone here made one and if so could you PLEASE tell me how to assemble the three triangles. I took the three triangle to class and ask the teacher and students to help me and NO ONE CAN FIGURE OUT HOW TO PUT THE "THING" TOGETHER. The tute is on "Needling Things". Thanks in advance. I'm sure it is a very simple thing.
#4
It's taken me until just now to wrap my tiny mind around this too, Dmarina. Cut out a triangle from a piece of paper so you can make yourself a model. Take your piece of paper as she says and fold one point down to the middle - THEN DO THE OTHER TWO. You'll see your triangle with another triangle folded in the middle - that's the bottom that will be created when you sew the sides together.
#5
http://needlingthings.blogspot.com/2...d-catcher.html
Try this one, the first link send by Craftybear, thank you by the way, didn't work for me. (It says, page not found)
This is the same site.
Try this one, the first link send by Craftybear, thank you by the way, didn't work for me. (It says, page not found)
This is the same site.
#6
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a better tutorial
I too was having trouble with this same tutorial. I went looking for some better directions online (that's how I found this board) and I came across this other tutorial: http://gigisquilts.blogspot.com/2011...ar-thread.html
Those few extra photos really do the trick.
Those few extra photos really do the trick.
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When you fold up all three corners on an equilateral triangle it forms another smaller equilateral triangle as the bottom base. You only sew the sides up part way and fold the tips down to the outside and you can tack them or add pretty little buttons or those ribbon roses.
#10
Exactly what Tartan said. I took a manilla file and made a template as large as I could. I didn't put buttons on my traveling one as I wanted to fold it flat. I made quite a few as gifts.
Judys, make sure the flannel is prewashed so it won't pucker when it needs cleaning.
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Judys, make sure the flannel is prewashed so it won't pucker when it needs cleaning.
piney
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