Thursday
Baby Blue Three Graces Ceramic Scissor Fob
JoAnna has created this Three Graces cameo in kiln fired glazed earthenware clay and mounted it in a brass setting. She has used Amazonite beads and a Swarovski focal crystal to make it into a delicate and classic looking fob for your scissors. Scissors are for display purposes only.
This scissor fob is currently up for auction on Ebay or available to "Buy it Now".
Little Queen Bee Upcycled Wood Tatting Shuttle
Sometime back we fitted new wooden blinds in our house and we ended up with slats left over. Since we often like to “re-purpose” things we find, Dave made some lightweight tatting shuttles out of the extra blinds.
This shuttle is 3 1/4 inches long by 1 1/8 inch wide and 1/8 inch thick, and has been adorned with a "Little Queen Bee" using pyrography (burn etching). This tatting shuttle has been initialed and dated by Dave, the maker. Beeswax was used to finish this shuttle.
This "Little Queen Bee" tatting shuttle is currently for sale in our Grizzly Mountain Arts Etsy shop.
Saturday
Handcrafted Pyro-Art Crochet Hook Size K 6.50 mm
Dave handcrafted this crochet hook using walnut and holly wood. It is 6 ¾ inches long, US size K, 6.500 mm. The filigree design is burn etched into the holly and has the appearance of scrimshaw. This hook has a hand rubbed satin bees wax finish.
To view more photos of this crochet hook, please click here to visit the Ebay auction.
Handcrafted Pair of Midland Lace Bobbins with Pyrography
Dave handcrafted this 4 inch pair of lace bobbins using walnut and hollywood. The filigree design is burn etched into the holly and gives a similar appearance to that of scrimshaw. Each has been drilled for a spangle.
Please click here to visit the Ebay auction for these bobbins.
Friday
Leaping Frog Tatting Shuttle
This is another of Dave's upcycled wooden window blind tatting shuttles. Using pyrography, or burn etching, he has adorned this shuttle with a leaping frog and beeswax was applied for the finish. This piece has also been signed by Dave.
If you would like to view more photos of this tatting shuttle, please click here to visit our Grizzly Mountain Arts Etsy shop.
Thursday
New Cameo Needle Minders Added!
We have just added three new needle minders to our Grizzly Mountain Arts Etsy shop!
Tuesday
Rosewood Tatting Shuttle with Fine Silver Inlay
Dave crafted this 2 5/8 inch post tatting shuttle from dark East Indian Rosewood. JoAnna made the 99.99 fine silver disc for him to inlay on one side. It has a satin hand rubbed bees wax finish. This tatting shuttle has been initialed and dated by Dave.
Please click here if you would like to visit the Ebay auction for this fiber art tool.
Cedar French Spool Knitter with Bone Hook
Here’s a super fancy spool knitter for your collection! Dave handcrafted this 4 ½ inch spool knitter out of Cedar wood and adorned it with pyrography artwork on all sides. Dave really likes to use cedar for pyro-art because it burns easy and smells good while he's working on it.
It has 4 framed stations, each with a different framed motif of artwork and it comes with a carved bone needle. The four knitting pins are solid brass that will not rust.This one of a kind fiber art tool has been initialed and dated by Dave.
If you would like to view more photos of this item, please click here to visit the Ebay auction.
Sunday
The Stylized Swallowtail Butterfly Tatting Shuttle
Fresh out of the studio is another of Dave's upcycled tatting shuttles. This shuttle is 3 1/4 inches long by 1 1/8 inch wide and 1/8 inch thick, and has been adorned with a stylized Swallowtail Butterfly using pyrography (burn etching). Beeswax was used to finish each shuttle.As always, this tatting shuttle has been initialed and dated by Dave.
More photos of this tatting shuttle can be found in our Grizzly Mountain Arts Etsy shop.
Thursday
The Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly Tatting Shuttle
Sometime back we fitted new wooden blinds in our house and we ended up with slats left over. Since we often like to “re-purpose” things we find, Dave made some lightweight tatting shuttles out of the extra blinds.
This shuttle is 3 1/4 inches long by 1 1/8 inch wide and 1/8 inch thick, and has been adorned with a graceful Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly using pyrography (burn etching). This tatting shuttle has been initialed and dated by Dave, the maker. Beeswax was used to finish each shuttle.
More photos of this tatting shuttle can be found in our Grizzly Mountain Arts Etsy shop.
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