Six new basswood flat style tatting shuttles were added to our Etsy shop today. They include the Little Queen Bee, cat paw prints, butterfly, ladybug, hummingbird and dragonfly.
Wednesday
New Top Whorl Drop Spindles
These beautiful handspinning tools were recently added to our Etsy shop. The top whorl drop spindle on the left is a mini top whorl made from Pacific yew (the whorl) and walnut. The top whorl drop spindle on the right has a myrtlewood whorl and a Brazilian cherry shaft.
Friday
Small Sgraffito Ceramic Prep Bowl Set
These sweet little earthenware clay prep bowls measure 3 1/2 inches in diameter and 1 inch deep. They are perfect for so many things like tapas bowls, sauces, nuts, candies or even small soaps and jewelry. Jo made these without the benefit of a wheel, so their slight imperfections make them truly one of a kind pieces. She has sgraffito'd, carved into the clay, a floral design in to the bottom of each bowl.
Lead free pale green and black underglaze, and lead free clear overglaze was used to finish the bowls making them food safe.
Shipping is free for our customers in the U. S. and Canada.
Thursday
Walnut Flat Style Tatting Shuttle
This beautiful walnut tatting shuttle is 3 1/4 inches long by 1 1/8 inch wide and 1/4 inch thick. Dave made the resin adornment by making a mold of an antique button. Beeswax was used to finish this shuttle, and it has been initialed and dated by Dave.
Wednesday
New Upcycled Flat Style Tatting Shuttles
Six new flat style tatting shuttles were listed in the "Fiber Art Tool" section of our Etsy shop today. These shuttles are 3 1/4 inches long by 1 1/8 inch wide and 1/4 inch thick. Dave made the resin adornments by making a mold of an antique button, and beeswax was used to finish the shuttles.
Friday
New Andean/Peruvian Style Bottom Whorl Drop Spindles
Six new Andean style reproduction spindles have been added to our Etsy shop! Andean spindles are suspended drop spindles with no frills...no hook, no notches and no grooves. They were developed to spin long-staple alpaca and other camelid fibers native to the Andes. Spinning is done off the side using a half hitch.
Saturday
New Support Spindle Bowls
Six new support spindle bowls were listed in our Etsy shop this evening. The spindle bowls above, were crafted from figured maple, and the lap support spindle bowls below were made from ambrosia maple. Our spindle bowls, which are an original design, feature a ceramic insert which provides a fast, efficient surface for your spindle. Additional photos of these handspinning tools can be found here.
Friday
Swiss Pear Flat Style Tatting Shuttle with Carved Rose Motif
Swiss Pear was the wood chosen by Dave to create this beautiful 3 1/4 inch long flat style tatting shuttle. He has carved his signature rose and leaf motif onto one side, and painted it with acrylic paint. Diamond glaze was used to seal the paint to protect it from wear. Beeswax was used to finish this shuttle. You can find this little beauty for sale in our Etsy shop.
Sunday
Carved Moose Antler and Ebony Mini Rim Weighted Top Whorl Drop Spindle
*Due to export restrictions of wildlife materials, we cannot ship products crafted from antler outside of the U.S.*
This unique 0.8 ounce moose antler rim weighted top whorl drop spindle has been intricately carved by Dave with his signature leaf motif. The notched whorl measures 1 1/2 inches in diameter, and the ebony shaft is 7 3/4 inches in length. The bottom of the shaft has been shaped to accommodate a half hitch and a brass hook has been added to the top.
**Moose antlers are naturally shed each year, so no moose were harmed to create this spindle.**
Monday
Moose Antler Ogham Blessing Whorl Support Spindle
"A blessing on the soul" is the inscription that Dave has carved into the 1 1/2 inch diameter moose antler whorl of this Takli support spindle. This 8th century Ogham blessing was first discovered on an ancient spindle whorl in Buckquoy, Birsay, Orkney, Scotland in 1970.
The ebony shaft measures 9 1/2 inches in length, and the weight of this beautiful handspinning tool is 0.9 ounces (25 grams). Additional photos can be seen in our Etsy shop.
**Moose antlers are naturally shed each year, so no moose were harmed to create this spindle.**
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