Indeed Martin Tuffnell (Bill's son) still runs the business.He also has
wonderful christmas ornaments as well and is well worth seeing. He is
usually at Cranmore Park, Harrogate Lace Day and will be at Wolds Lace Day
at Hessle East Yorkshire UK on the 14th November as well as usually
at
Yes, indeed. Bill Tuffnell is still making glass bobbins among other
things. He was a speaker at our lace day a few years back and had us almost
crying with laughter. A real character as well as a very skilled craftsman.
Patricia in Wales
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At 07:49 PM 29/10/2009, Jean Nathan wrote:
There are some glass bobbins for sale on ebay described as "a boxed
set of eight quality all glass bobbins".
Nice to look at but no good for silk. Even the best hitch tends to
slip on glass in my experience
David in Ballarat
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Hello Jean,
It's just the box that has a Brian and Diane Miller 'label' in it.
Diane painted bone bobbins and miniature paintings but Brian made a variety
of items, pen holders, paperweights etc where he encapsulated leaves,
flowers, even dandelion clocks in some sort of clear acrylic. They wer
... I've only broken the two glassies, but have broken
other woods.
Robin P.
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Wow Robin,
I didn't know bobbin lace was a contact sport!
Patty
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The first glass bobbins I got were a gift (don't know who made them,
but I've seen them for sale by Holly van Sciver). I'd never have
bought them, being afraid they'd break too easily, but I wanted to use
my gift so I put them on a pillow. I now have maybe a dozen glassies.
When I packed to
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Ah, but Clay, you can get continental glass bobbins from Tom Clarke!
He sells at IOLI and at Ithaca, and probably at other venues
(BD)
Robin P.
Los Angeles, California, USA
(formerly Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
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> mend any I broke, so I had them
Hello Lacefriends,
I too have some glass bibbins, i got them as presents from friends or
after taking a lace class. And i don't use them for lacemaking they
are nice rememberings to some people for me.
greetings from Hamburg in Germany where summer has arrived but still
with a cold wind
Ilske
still carries them.
I am not current on threads and bobbins available as I have a closet full, and
seldom look.
BarbE
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Hi All,
I would agree that some of the bobbins - such as the ones made by
Tuffnell -
are quite chunky, so I am not too keen on th
you chuck them on the
floor, of course!
For those of you in the East Anglian area, he is coming to the Wymondham
Lace Day in June 2005!!!
Carol
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I think Phil Tuffnell makes all things glass including bobbins, I've just
done a quick google and I can't find any trace of him. Maybe someone h
Clay said "So the short answer to your question is that these bobbins aren't
any more expensive than others, but they are more fragile, so the expense will
be in breakage."
But on the other hand, I have probably a dozen glass bobbins and in 25+ years
have only ever broken one. That was on my p
Hi Helen !
I also was smitten with the glass bobbin fever a few years ago! Like Margot, I
loved the sound of the bobbins. But one day, four hit the floor at the same
time and broke (can't remember the details of that disaster!) Lucky for me,
the maker promised to mend any I broke, so I had t
Tufnell appears to be the one then. Also, looking at the website, the two
I've already got are from him - so the rest should feel similar enough. An
added extra, the price isn't too bad to slowly work my way up to lots of
glass bobbins. I had visions of them being well over £5 each!
Helen
Hi All,
I bought a pair of these bobbins on ebay a few weeks ago. I found them a
little chunky (diameter 3/8ths inch) and somewhat longer (5.25 inches
without spangle) than the other midlands bobbins that I use - they'll
be fine for me for gimp though. You may need to take this into
consideration
I think Phil Tuffnell makes all things glass including bobbins, I've just done
a quick google and I can't find any trace of him. Maybe someone has contact
details
jenny barron
sunny Scotland
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Hi,
yet another question :o) Can you tell that term's over? Anyway, I'v
HI Liz and others,
I believe I hitch my bobbins just like you do. I hitch them where I wind the thread.
Holds fine for me and usually I don't have a tough time getting the thread to unwind
when I need more, but sometimes I do. When that happens I just get my trust pin out
and pick up where it
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> I would need to rough them up a bit before I could use them,
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> Merlene
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Having just got over the orange and the door hinge nightmares now I've got to
try to sleep with visions of Merlene 'roughing' up he
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> I, too, use glass bobbins. My first pair was a gift, or I'd have assumed
> they'd break too easily to buy any myself. In 10 years since I got my first
> pair, I've broken a couple of glass ones, but I've br
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> I have some glass bobbins and I just love them. I love the sound they make
> which is a happy sound to me. I do not have any problems in winding them. I
> just wrap over the tail a few times and then just win
I, too, use glass bobbins. My first pair was a gift, or I'd have assumed
they'd break too easily to buy any myself. In 10 years since I got my first
pair, I've broken a couple of glass ones, but I've broken wood and bone
ones, too. Yes, I wind the thread more times over itself before letting go,
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