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  • Yarn-Wrapped Lampshade
  • From "DIY Crafts"
    episode DIC-212
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    Here's a "blue" version of the yarn-wrapped lampshade that was created on-air.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    This is a two-tone yarn-wrapped lampshade.

    Materials:

    Two 3"x5"x4" adhesive lampshades with candle clip
    Paper yarn:

    • 4-ply twisted-paper yarn in yellow, one skein
    • 1-ply twisted-paper yarn in yellow, two skeins
    Scissors
    Spray bottle with water
    Ruler
    Glue

    1. Remove the protective wrapping from the shade. Beginning at the lower edge of the shade at the seam, carefully wrap the 1-ply yarn around the shade so that each coil touches the preceding one, pressing the yarn firmly into the adhesive surface (figure A).

    2. When you reach the end of the skein, flatten out the end and overlap the end of the next skein so that there appears to be one continuous piece. Tip: You may need to add a drop of glue to secure the ends to each other.

    3. Continue wrapping until the entire shade is covered, finishing the last coil smoothly around the upper edge of the shade.

    Note: To create a two-color yarn-wrapped lampshade, simply start with the first color at the bottom of the self-adhesive lampshade, then when you want the second color to begin, overlap the previous yarn (figure B) and continue to wrap as many lines as desired. The key is to overlap as seen in figure B.

    Tip:

    • To decorate these yarn-wrapped lampshades, roll up any leftover yarn in any design desired, then simply glue the design on the lampshade.

    Products: Available at any craft, art or discount stores nationwide.

    Note: Viewers may contact guest through Craftworks magazine (see guest info, below).


    RESOURCES :
    The Beaded Lampshade Book
    Interstellar Publishing Company
    La Mesa, CA 91943
    Phone: 619-292-8191
    Fax: 619-292-0373
    Email: interstlr@aol.com

    The Paper Shade Book: Simple Techniques for Making Beautiful Lampshades
    Model: 1564967530
    Author: Maryellen Driscoll
    (April, 2001)

    Rockport Publishers

    Designs for Lamps II: Patterns for 22 Small to Medium Shades
    Model: 0919985238
    Author: Charles Knapp
    Wardell Publications, Inc. December, 1998

    More Lampshade Patterns II: For Medium to Large Sized Shades
    Model: 091998505X
    Author: Judy Wardell
    (December, 1986)

    Wardell Publishing


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    Newton, NJ 07860
    Phone: 973-383-8080
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    Website: www.craftworksmag.com
    Editor, Craftworks magazine

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