waimeamomi
Natural Pearl
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- Jun 12, 2008
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So I've been working with my NYC strands and knew I had to revisit my knotting strands. After 2 practice runs using Jeremy's video as a guideline (I wish I could do it with that ease, and I wish I had those pearls to knot!) I was ready to start for real. I didn't have access to all the things others have suggested, so this is done on Griffon, but I love the lilac color and so I went with it. Got everything going OK, no tweezers, but I did have my bent nose pliers which came in very handy more than a couple of times. So I'm sitting outside on the deck watching the daughter jump on the tramp while I knot. Peaceful pastoral scene. UNTIL - I drop the unknotted side of the strand, the end with all the pearls yet to be strung and it goes through the crack in the deck
The 2 dogs hear something drop and coming running to see if they can eat whatever it is - pearls, silk whatever. I am terrified the pearls will come off the thread, that we will have to send the 5 year old under the house because the deck is only about 3 feet or less off the ground, that they will be lost forever, all while trying to keep the dogs away, and keeping the knotted pearls from falling through the crack as well. My hubby answers my frantic cries, and rightly assumes that I want him to crawl under the house and deck. One attempt sends him running for his knee pads, somehow he gets his rather barrel shaped body through the very small area under the deck, the pearls are still on the thread, and the bent nose pliers are perfect for reaching through the crack to get the thread. Crisis averted. The knot created by the falling strand easily came out, knotting resumed in the house. Photo taken with cell phone since I immediately knew I must document this for PG. Finished product in next post.
The 2 dogs hear something drop and coming running to see if they can eat whatever it is - pearls, silk whatever. I am terrified the pearls will come off the thread, that we will have to send the 5 year old under the house because the deck is only about 3 feet or less off the ground, that they will be lost forever, all while trying to keep the dogs away, and keeping the knotted pearls from falling through the crack as well. My hubby answers my frantic cries, and rightly assumes that I want him to crawl under the house and deck. One attempt sends him running for his knee pads, somehow he gets his rather barrel shaped body through the very small area under the deck, the pearls are still on the thread, and the bent nose pliers are perfect for reaching through the crack to get the thread. Crisis averted. The knot created by the falling strand easily came out, knotting resumed in the house. Photo taken with cell phone since I immediately knew I must document this for PG. Finished product in next post.
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