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毛糸で作るシンプルなタッセルの飾り。制作デスクに並ぶ材料とふんわりしたタッセル

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Crochet Details: Basic Tassels to Accent Your Accessories

January 4, 2012

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It's quite common to add tassels to crocheted bags as decorations.
Just adding a little something can make your piece look much more stylish, making it even more fun to use.
Here, you can find free knitting patterns.Cami bag with tasselWe will explain how to make the tassels used in " with images.
Please see the linked recipe page for the bag knitting pattern.

1. Prepare a piece of cardboard to wrap the tassel thread around.
Here, we use cardboard cut to a size of 3cm x 3cm as a backing.

Adjust the size of the cardboard to fit the size of the tassel you want to make.

Prepare a piece of thread (the same thread you will use for the tassel) cut to about 15cm.
This thread is the one that stretches over the top of the tassel in the photo at the end of this post (9). If you want it longer, adjust the length of this thread.

② Take the thread prepared in ①, hold it as shown in the photo above, and wrap the thread around the backing paper.
Be careful not to tie the string too tightly, as you will need to remove it from the cardboard later.

③Here, the thread was wrapped around 50 times.
The thickness of the tassel will change depending on how many times you wrap it, so adjust the number of times to suit your taste.

④ Remove the wound bundle of thread from the backing, wrap the thread twice about 7 mm from the top, and tie a tight knot.
Make sure to tie it tightly here so that it doesn't come off.

⑤ Pass the end of the knotted thread under the thread that has been wrapped twice and tied, and mix it into the tassel thread bundle.

Insert a thin lace needle under the double-wrapped and knotted thread (see photo on the left),

⑥Pull the end of the knotted thread downwards.

⑦Cut the bottom end of the tassel thread bundle (where it forms a loop).

⑧ Trim to the same length.

9. Tie the thread that was passed through when winding the yarn slightly above your head.

⑩It's finished.

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I am a crochet artist with years of experience in design, having authored 5 books and contributed to over 70 co-authored publications. In addition to my social media presence, I currently share my patterns on Etsy, Ravelry, and my own shop. My mission is to explore and create designs that are both joyful to crochet and a pleasure to use in daily life.▶Profile and Achievements

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