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| Project Type | Other |
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| Categories | Other Needle Arts |
| Author | Carolyn Wetzel |
| Format | Project/Pattern |
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LoginCarolyn Wetzel’s stellar frisado de Valladolid-style lace medallion is the perfect introduction to this centuries-old technique.
MATERIALS
• Gütermann S303 Thread, size 100/3, 100% silk, 100 meter (109.4 yd)/spool, 1 spool each of Red and Burgundy
• Access Commodities Gilt Smooth Passing Thread, Fine #4 with Silk Core (Met-4653), 18 meter (19.7 yd)/spool, 1 spool
• Pellon Apparel Interfacing, medium-weight woven sew-in, SF785, 55% cotton/45% polyester, 2 squares, 4 inches (10.2 cm) each
• Paper, White, 2 squares, 4 inches (10.2 cm) each
• Con-Tact Self-Adhesive Clear Covering, matte finish, 1 square, 4 inches (10.2 cm)
• John James Needles, size 28 tapestry and size 9 embroidery
• Sewing thread, 1 spool of Dark Green
• Fire Mountain Gems Round Hoop, H20-4108FY, Focal, gold-plated steel, 2 inches (50 mm) in diameter with 4 internal loops
• YLI Wonder Invisible Thread, size .004, 1,500 yard/spool, 1 spool of Smoke (used to attach lace to the metal hoop)
• Scissors, embroidery and another pair to cut metal thread
• Tweezers
• Jewelry pliers
Finished size: 2 inches (5.1 cm) in diameter.
Originally published in PieceWork May/June 2018.
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