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Tape Lace Make Do Bobbins

An inexpensive way to try out tape laces using scrap paper to convert an unspangled Midlands bobbin (or skewer).

I am starting to learn Idrija bobbin lace.  This is a Slovenian tape lace. A big change from the usual English and French laces I make, being a tape lace where only 5 or 6 pairs of bobbins are used.  

I thought it would be fun to see if I could convert an abandoned, slim, spangled Midlands bobbin.  The spangles were removed, as they would be a nuisence with all the sewings (feeding one bobbin through the loop made by another) and it was too lightweight for use on a bolster pillow.  

There are many refinements to this idea which would make a more robust bobbin.  I used what I had lying about just to see if a comparable weight and shape could be made with paper.

NOTES

The angles of the strips can be tapered to create a smoother curve.

The paper can be covered in craft glue to make it more mouldable and give more weight.

I used an unspangled bobbin, but you could use skewers with a bead stuck at the end for a head.

A long skewer and wider/longer paper strips would make a larger, heavier bobbin.

Cardstock would be heavier, but paper is more mouldable.

I used Washi tape to cover the paper.  I would suggest a final coat of something that could be sanded smooth to use this for more than a taster of tape lace.

This is just an experiment.  There are many refinements which can be made to create a more long term version.  I used what I had lying about to see if a comparable weight and shape could be made with paper.

Have fun!

Cut an A4, or Letter size sheet of paper into strips 4cm graduating to 1 cm wide



Stick the ends together, keeping the strips in a straight line, 
with the centers of the pieces lined up 



Starting with the widest end, secure the first piece with a dot of glue and wind tightly.  
Keep the narrower strips in the center of the bulb as you go.  
Keep the tension tight.  
You can use a little glue on the paper.


I used a Washi type tape which had a fabric feel to it 
which took well to being smoothed over the paper. 


The paper bulb bobbin weighs the same as the wooden bobbin.