Or a fan pull for the cord of a ceiling fan. I had a secret pal give me a
wooden one that looks pretty much the same.
Cindy Rusak, in snowy Bracebridge, ON, Canada
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My first thought was that it's a needle case. I have something similar in wood
which dates back to the 1980s or 1990s and would have been bought from one of
the many bobbin turners around at the time.
However, mine has a cap with a screw end which goes inside the main part. On
close examinati
Oh, wait - a curtain pull! You know, that handle that hangs on the end of the
cord that draws your curtains. The rings provide traction in your hand, you can
pull with your fingers wrapped around the smooth middle section. I see the
seller has confirmed that the hole goes right through the centr
My guess is that it is a vintage turned piece-of-something-else.
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 11:56 PM, Jean Nathan wrote:
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Bev in Shirley BC, near Sooke on beautiful Vancouver Island, west coast of
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Another "I don't know what it is so I'll call it a lace bobbin" on Ebay.
Bone,
turned, around three and a half inches long with a hollow centre. Any
ideas?
My first thought was to wind yardage as it's worked, but that would be
straight
across the middle and not dip in.
http://www.ebay.co.uk
arting bead of £4.99 seems
rather steep for a bit of plastic.
Joepie, East Sussex
From: Jean Nathan
Subject: [lace] Another "lace bobbin" on Ebay - any ideas on what it is?
The title does say "lace bobbin". The word lace is missing from the
description.<...
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On 31/01/2014 13:31, J D Hammett wrote:
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> The listing does not say 'lace bobbin' but just bobbin.<<<
Are we looking at the same thing? The title says "Vintage or Antique
Turned Lace Bobbin"and in the description: "Welcome to my auction for an
Antique or Vintage Turned Bobbin.The item appea
The title does say "lace bobbin". The word lace is missing from the description.
I thought needle case, but with no ends, needles would fall out.
It's not clear if the grooves each end are a screw threads to take a screw on
cap or just rings.
Rollers for lace don't usually dip in the middle.
L
I keep forgetting "reply all"
It's definitely a knife rest. I remember them from my childhood--those and
food pushers.
Cynthia
On Jan 31, 2014, at 11:09 AM, Adele Shaak wrote:
> I think it's a bead. One of those long beads from when they used to cover
doors with beaded curtains (very popular i
I think it's a bead. One of those long beads from when they used to cover doors
with beaded curtains (very popular in the 60s)
The thin raised bands don't seem to spiral - they seem to be separate
decorative elements.
It could be turned animal bone but it could also be bakelite/celluloid/plastic
I have a similar piece that is used just to wind finished straight lace on
behind the pillow???
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-or-Antique-Turned-Lace-Bobbin-/40065613651
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?pt=UK_Crafts_Lace_Making_ET&hash=item5d48f7793f
tinied:
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Susie
Morris, IL.
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d be visible on ivory- on the lower
part).
I certainly would not bid on this without finding out more and
getting
further photographs from the vendor.
Happy lace making,
Joepie, in chilly
and grey looking Sussex, UK
From: Jean Nathan
Subject: [lace] Another
"lace bobbin" on Ebay
I certainly would not bid on this without finding out more and
getting further photographs from the vendor.
Happy lace making,
Joepie, in chilly and grey looking Sussex, UK
From: Jean Nathan
Subject: [lace] Another "lace bobbin" on Ebay - any ideas on what it is?
Another "I
In my opinion it isn't a bobbin. I saw once a similar thing which was a needle
case.
Ilske
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uot;lace bobbin" on Ebay - any ideas on what it is?
It says it has a hollow centre, so one must be able to open it: a needle
case?
Agnes Boddington - Elloughton UK
Another "I don't know what it is so I'll call it a lace bobbin" on Ebay.
Bone, turned, around three and a ha
Looks (and sounds) more like a needle case to me.
Karen (currently in London)
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It says it has a hollow centre, so one must be able to open it: a needle
case?
Agnes Boddington - Elloughton UK
Another "I don't know what it is so I'll call it a lace bobbin" on Ebay.
Bone, turned, around three and a half inches long with a hollow centre. Any
ideas?
My first though was to wind ya
Another "I don't know what it is so I'll call it a lace bobbin" on Ebay. Bone,
turned, around three and a half inches long with a hollow centre. Any ideas?
My first though was to wind yardage as it's worked, but that would be straight
across the middle and not dip in.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vin
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