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I just received my kit and thought I'd send a pic
of my first creation. It was super easy to do and I
look forward to doing many more.


Thanks Lucy
2.15.08

This Tassel is one customer's version of
the Vanity Box Tassel Top with DMC Perle
Coton yarn, bullion fringe. She stained the
wood and glued "jewels" on the top!!

It is this customer's first time effort!!

She calls it Jewel Top Tassel.

This picture is the beginning of a Vanity Box Tassel Top,
with Lion Brand Chenille Sensations bullion fringe.

The top has been stained, and now she is trying to
decide what else to do.....

So many choices with Tassel Magic.

Thanks
Cheryl from Texas

The next three pictures are from
Karen, in Michigan.
She went wild making tassels. Look at them all!

She used DMC Perle Coton
for the wrapping and the fringe.

It's great stuff.

This tassel top is a "Bean Pot"
upside down, yarn wrapped
with shells for embellisment.

Karen is a creative woman.

Look at these Guys!!!!! Aren't they cute????

Ornaments, Holiday decorating.....Go nuts, go wild!!!!

Snowmen, Angels, Santas, Elves.

I like it!!!!!

Thanks, Karen from Michigan!

This is a letter we just received from a happy customer!

Hi,
I received my kit 2 days ago, it was a prompt delivery and I want to thank you for it. You ask on your site for pictures of work done by your customers, so I thought I would send you the picture of my first tassel (I never made tassels before, with or without kits). Anyway, being my anxious self, I had to open the box as soon as I received it, and since I had ordered some rayon braid, I decided to make some fringe... after watching the video I proceeded to make some cut fringe. Well soon as the fringe was finished, I wanted to see what it would look like assembled, so I made some cord and assembled the tassel. Of course, I had not decorated the wood top....but thought to myself, no problem, i can always take it apart and assemble it again....well don't you know, once it was assembled, I didn't want to take it apart...... So, I looked in all the stuff I have at home to find something suitable to decorate that top, that would not involve paints or too much glue or anything that would end up ruining my fringe... I found some gold beads, hex cut, and proceeded to wrap the top with that....it turned out pretty good, but something was missing, so I beaded some netting on the bottom part of the top, using delica kakhi seed beads. Since I don't have a digital camera, I scanned it, the picture is not bad at all after all... I am really proud of myself, even if I went at it backward...it was fun to make and I just love it, so I am sharing it with you... and I hope you like it too Take care and Thanks again for the rapid and courteous service
Michèle
Québec, Canada



Another customer emailed pictures and a note:

Thought I'd send along my first attempts.

This is way too much fun!

In the first scan, the left hand tassel has a gold-leafed top with bullion fringe. The tassel on the right is chenille cut fringe, and the top is decoupage with paper napkins. Really does look like porcelain.

The second scan shows my first attempt at improvising. The top is a miniature terra cotta flower pot. I gold-leafed it and then stitched netting on the top. Since the opening in the pot was so large, I thought I needed the fringe to be really full. I used a heavier weight chenillie, and left the bottom looped instead of cut. I'm beginning to think that these tassels could take over my house if I'm not careful.

Thanks for a wonderful product.
Suzanne