I finished 12 froggers. Putting them in the mail to Sue Anna ( tomorrow.) The froggers are going to be favors for IOLI convention. Lighthouse Lacers has a goal to create 300. These are really fun to create. Nice way to use up beads & orts. They don't take much time to create once you have your supplies out
EDITED: Christine--I don't have an e-mail address for you to respond. Basically, I don't have much fiber on the shuttles to begin with. Only making a few split rings. When it is time to add the bead, I unwind, add bead, rewind shuttles, continue tatting and end.
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They are beautiful but I don't understand why the sewing needle is in them? you got to explain it to me I am curious :)
Those are cute! You used such cute beads making each one unique. I'm sure who ever receives them will be quite happy.
I bought some more crewel needles last weekend when I went shopping with Denise... haven't gotten to them yet. I love the way you use the beads and split rings! I may try making some that way.
I have never heard of a "frogger" until today although I have made one for my own use when tatting. These are so cute. Thanks for sharing.
Your froggers are very cute! I am guessing that they are made with split rings. How do you put the beads on?
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