For artists and collectors sponsored by Intercal...your mohair supplier and Johnna's Mohair Store
Hi Friends,
I have a problem ,
I always make the hair wich is near the mouth of a mouse( have no idea how it is named in english), from quilt threat.
I do not have it anymore, and the shop who sells it, is closed.
Does anyone have a great idea, where I can make those hairs from??
Maybe some one has a great tip for me,.
Thank you so much.
Chrissie
Hi Chrissie
Those hairs are call whiskers (on cats TOO) I use, when I want them to be droopy or when I do not have the whiskers that you can buy in craft stores, embroider thread. The kind that is one thread only and it is not as thing ad the embroidery floss.
I hope it helps.
Bear hugs Golly smiles.
Gladys
By the way, your mouce is adorable!!
Horse hair works great for whiskers.
Donna
Fine fishing line also works well
I agree with Patsy on the fishing line - good thinking!
There is also surely something used for beading that would be suitable too. Do you have any beading shops locally? Or even a good craft shop might have rolls of something in the beading section.
Hi dear friends,
Oh you helped me a lot.
Thanks so much.
Horsehair, is a good option I guess, because I need black whiskers.
fishing line is always translucent,I think.
What a fine group we have, I really appreciate you're help.
Hugs Chrissie
Christine. maybe a thread of embroidery thread waxed may work as well. Just a thought. I use horse hair myself.
Which was given to me by a fellow TT'er. Just holla if you would like some.
Wendy
Hi Matilda ,
Thank, that is so sweet of you.
My husband has a colleague and he has 2 horses.
Today he would give Eric a bunch.
Hugs Chrissie