Difference between revisions of "Trim"
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*[http://www.wymarc.com/artifacts/classes/Whipcord%20bobbin%20handout.pdf “Viking” Whip-cord Braiding bobbins] | *[http://www.wymarc.com/artifacts/classes/Whipcord%20bobbin%20handout.pdf “Viking” Whip-cord Braiding bobbins] | ||
*[http://www.mjtrim.com/ Trimmings] | *[http://www.mjtrim.com/ Trimmings] | ||
+ | *[http://szarka.typepad.com/files/coptic-embellishment-a-simple-method-for-picky-and-patient-re-enactors2.pdf Coptic style embroidery] | ||
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Revision as of 16:31, 23 August 2009
Trim is an easy way to make a plain tunic look fancy. Trims are used on everything from Shifts to Shoes. Trimings also include beading and applique, all things used to decorate.
Types
- Tablet Weaving
- Inkle Weaving
- Finger Weaving
- Kumihimo Braiding
- Ply-split Braiding
- Crochet
- Tatting
- Decorative Ribbon
- Bobbin Lace
- Machine Lace
- Fringe
- Applique
- Embroidery
Links
- is a online store that has some really nice stuff for pretty cheap. They have minumum length for some trim orders.
- another online store. Gorgeous trims geared towards SCA and Renn Faries.
- Tablet weaving patterns
- How to make Tama
- “Viking” Whip-cord Braiding bobbins
- Trimmings
- Coptic style embroidery