In this video, I am testing my 3D-printed eyelet. While it works, I'm still searching for a sturdy material to make it from. The PLA eyelet held up for about 1000 rows before I noticed a nick on the tip. At the time of filming, several months ago, I wasn't aware of this. However, the eyelet, which I glued, is still functioning.
Great job on the 3-D printed stitch dropper! I keep thinking that I’m going to make more drop-stitch lace but I never do. But this has inspired me to. Thanks!
Thank you, Terry! I'm really glad to hear that you liked the 3D-printed stitch dropper tool, and it's awesome to know that the video has been inspiring! I'm sure whatever you create will be amazing.
In this video, I am testing my 3D-printed eyelet. While it works, I'm still searching for a sturdy material to make it from. The PLA eyelet held up for about 1000 rows before I noticed a nick on the tip. At the time of filming, several months ago, I wasn't aware of this. However, the eyelet, which I glued, is still functioning.
Me sorprendes con tanto tejido hermoso. Y enseñando tanta nueva técnica
Thanks for demonstrating these techniques and pattern. I had wanted to try that pattern awhile back but didn’t understand it. Much appreciated!
You're welcome! I'm glad I could help clarify things for you. Happy knitting! 🧶
Great job on the 3-D printed stitch dropper!
I keep thinking that I’m going to make more drop-stitch lace but I never do. But this has inspired me to. Thanks!
Thank you, Terry! I'm really glad to hear that you liked the 3D-printed stitch dropper tool, and it's awesome to know that the video has been inspiring! I'm sure whatever you create will be amazing.
Amazing with the 3 D printed stitchdropper 👍
Thank you! 🙂