Yesterday I bragged about Miko's gold dangles (made from The Collection'a 2mm sequins and Sundance's smallest hex beads) but I didn't mention the finishing touch--the gold hair pin itself. This is made from Kreinik's new Hot Wire. This is the finishing touch to the hair ornament. If the gold pin isn't right, all those pretty dangles won't look as good.
Hot Wire is actually Kreinik's size 16 braid in a selection of colors, all with wire down the middle. It's great stuff, a little easier to bend and manipulate than DMC's memory thread. Both types of wired thread do fray at the cut end, however. I used Fray Check to keep that to a minimum.
Here is what Kreinik's website says about Hot Wire.
http://www.kreinik.com/hot-wire.htm
Here are photos of the available colors.
http://www.kreinik.com/kshop/product.php?productid=17207&cat=290&page=1
Hot Wire is a wonderful product that I highly recommend. By the way, in the photo see the little green stitches in the bottom margin? That's where I marked the location of my rows of dangles. I needed to know where each two stitch wide row was located since the dangles had to be placed on top of stitching that covered the painted dangles. I used my little margin marks and a color copy of the canvas to position the rows, and each sequin in a row.
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Sunday, September 4, 2011
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10 comments:
Love it Jane, this is gorgeous. the dangles are awesome, the whole hair piece looks great. You rock :)
Miko is stunning!
Tbose sequins look fantastic - and the beads added to the background are perfect!
The hair piece is awesome Jane! and Palma is right...you rock!
Thanks for the nice compliments on Miko, everyone. But who doesn't love a geisha? They are so much fun to dress up!
I was wondering about the Hot Wire (haven't used the Memory Thread, although I bought some). Your creativity showed me new uses for it. I love the way you marked the location of the dangles. Absolutely fabulous!
Thanks so much for all of the tips as you go. I've learned so much from reading your blog, and Miko is beautiful!
Thank you, Kath. I'm glad the things I do to help make my stitching easier help you, too.
Oh Jane
She is stunning, I love the background and the hair and the beads...oh heck. I just have to have her and she may go on the top of the "Must Have" List
Can't resist Asian but you did it again!!
Sue V
Ca
She's wonderful, isn't she, Sue? Leigh really did it again.
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