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Tuesday 2 June 2009

Ackworth School Memory Book Threadcards - You Can Do It!


You ask about the best way to make the threadcards in The Ackworth School Memory Book. I know some of you don't like to cut things out of books, and it is a lovely book but those pretty 12 Ackworth School medallion thread organizers are printed on lovely card and are truly meant to be cut out and used! This is how: you can use sharp scissors but a good craft knife, metal edge and cutting mat are best. Cut the page out of the book - yes, do it now! Then cut the page into strips around the cards and then into squares around the organizers. Now you can get precise - lay your ruler along the long edges and cut there. Next cut along the undersides of the tabs - put the point of your knife at the junction of the side tab and inner edge and cut outwards - but not towards you - I feel faint at the sight of blood. Then cut out the short sides between the top and bottom tabs. You can round off the edges of the tabs with sharp scissors. Finally, wind some lovely thread around them, make a cup of tea and feel proud, very proud of yourself. You did it!

7 comments:

  1. A very scary and beautiful prospect at the same time Jacquline. I'm so into collecting thread winders, though, that I might just have to have some! Thanks for the tip. Hugs,

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  2. We have spare sheets of threadcards here that I use when I am visiting Embroiderers' Guilds and I will pop a spare set in so you can practise - just ask and it is yours - that's what friends are for....

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  3. What a wonderful idea and tip for us! Thank you for sharing! I don't know where you get those pages, but they are awesome!

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  4. As I was not able of cutting the page from the book (it would be a sacriledge for me), I photocopied both pages in photographic paper and glued them onto carton. They look rather good and the original page is still intact!

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  5. Oh Jacqueline, thank you for holding our hands through this! These are beautiful, I cannot wait to receive my order. But I too hate to cut out a page in a book. I will have to be very brave :-)
    Becky in WA

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  6. cristina says I would get better copy of the book in question and avoid damaging the books, certainly are beautiful

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  7. What a wonderful idea and tip for us!
    Thank you for sharing!
    Mariah from Hungary

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