FantasticDisFamily
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- Jul 26, 2002
I know there have to be some of you out there even though we tend to focus on scrapping and cooking here .
In sorting through my mom's craft room we found some contraptions Dad & I thought were part of her quilting frame. But when Dad took that to the church ladies quilting society they said they were not but they thought they might be for needlepoint or crewel work.
On those crafts I am clueless so any insight you might have would be greatly appreciated.
What we have are sets of dowels about 1/2 inch in diameter in matched pairs. There are wing nuts and the centers of the dowel lengths are partially covered in canvas. Are these meant to have the cloth being worked on attached to keep it taut perhaps? Sort of like an embroidery hoop?
There is also a set of wooden pieces that look like they might be a base and a large flat board with holes (like a pegboard) that has incremental squares marked off - is this last for blocking the finished work maybe?
As I said any insight on what these are and if they are still used, have any worth, etc. would be appreciated.
TIA!
Deb
In sorting through my mom's craft room we found some contraptions Dad & I thought were part of her quilting frame. But when Dad took that to the church ladies quilting society they said they were not but they thought they might be for needlepoint or crewel work.
On those crafts I am clueless so any insight you might have would be greatly appreciated.
What we have are sets of dowels about 1/2 inch in diameter in matched pairs. There are wing nuts and the centers of the dowel lengths are partially covered in canvas. Are these meant to have the cloth being worked on attached to keep it taut perhaps? Sort of like an embroidery hoop?
There is also a set of wooden pieces that look like they might be a base and a large flat board with holes (like a pegboard) that has incremental squares marked off - is this last for blocking the finished work maybe?
As I said any insight on what these are and if they are still used, have any worth, etc. would be appreciated.
TIA!
Deb