Some people love weaving with yarn butterflies.
And some people (like me) don’t.
I love wooden tapestry bobbins and I love making each one a unique piece- and I especially like using upcycled wood to make them.
So, for those of you who like yarn butterflies, here’s a video tutorial on how to make yarn butterflies:
And, here’s how I make my one of a kind tapestry bobbins, which wouldn’t suit everyone, but I love them and find them to be a pleasure to use:
Start with a piece of cast off wood. In this case, a wooden plaque (don’t use chipboard or mdf ! This needs to be hardwood)
Flip it over, and draw in the rough lines for the first cuts:
next, saw them into rough shape:
Working on getting more definition and shaping:
All the wooden offcuts are going to be burned in the wood burning stove in the studio in the winter- nothing’s wasted!
When the rough saw shaping is done:
I move over to the belt sander:
and I do a whole bunch of sanding (very carefully)
Did I mention that this is a really slow, meditative process? Yup.
Go slowly… and pay attention….
Then, it’s off to work with a bunch of different small sanding drums:
and files:
And more sanding:
and then, I draw faces on each one, and get out my wood burning tool and draw and burn faces and the year on each one:
Here’s a closer look:
I just listen to what each bobbin wants, and then I draw on their faces. Some of them crack me up.
Like the ‘Get to the Point’ guy… 3rd from the left…. I know, I am easily amused….
And, here they are, all wrapped up and ready to weave!
I hope that the photos will all open for you!
So, happy butterflies, and happy bobbin-ing!
Happy weaving! 🙂