Over at the web site glasscommunity.com I found an article on improving your glass cutting skills that I thought would be of interest to a number of the glass enthusiasts here. This is something that is helpful to fusers. mosaic artists, stained glass artists and even bead makers occasionally. It’s a short article and not the only that tackles the glass cutting subject but I found the tips very useful. Hopefully you will too. And it’s provided by Paragon, makers of fine kilns.
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Pointsetta Christmas Tree Skirt
Introducing the festive and elegant Poinsettia Tree Skirt, a beautiful addition to your holiday decor collection. This crochet pattern offers a delightful project that will adorn your tree with charm and sophistication.
Crafted using Premier Basix® Shimmer yarn, this tree skirt boasts a luxurious shimmer that adds a touch of magic to your festive setting. With a diameter of 75 inches, it provides ample coverage for even the grandest of Christmas trees.
To bring this project to life, you’ll need:
- 7 balls of Premier Basix® Shimmer in Green Shimmer (MC)
- 6 balls of Premier Basix® Shimmer in White Shimmer (CC1)
- 3 balls of Premier Basix® Shimmer in Red Shimmer (CC2)
- A US Size I-9 (5.5 mm) crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge
- Tapestry needle for finishing touches
The pattern incorporates various crochet techniques, including chains, single crochet, double crochet, and spike stitches. You’ll also learn how to join motifs as you go and seamlessly change colors to create intricate designs.
With a gauge of 6½ inches by 7½ inches per motif, you can ensure that your tree skirt turns out just right. Don’t forget to check your gauge to save time and ensure the perfect fit for your tree.