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How to Make Tassels |
Article Submitted by: Jeff Hardy

Wednesday, 18 March 2009
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Tassel, simply defined, is a dangling ornament made by laying parallel a bunch of cords or threads of even length and fastening them at one end. They can be seen everywhere- on handbags, belts, shoes, bracelets. They are, in fact, one of many significant arts and craft supplies used for decoration and style. Here is the simple technique for making basic tassel. Materials Required Yarn: Approximately 32 yards is needed to create a 6 inch tassel. Thick yarns like chenille & raffia produces chunkier tassel and thinner ones like rayon, cotton, or embroidery threads result in more fine tassels. Cardboard: It should be a little stiff & wider than the intended length of tassel. Tapestry needle: It has a blunt edge with a large eye. Scissors: Small & sleek sewing scissors for lighter materials, while a more sophisticated multi-purpose scissors for heavier yarns. Instructions for making Tassel
This is only a basic tassel. Let your imagination fly to make advanced variations to produce decorative tassels and use them on your handbags, curtains or for any other decoration. You can even make earrings with tassels. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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