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Review on Clover 9940 Tassel Maker Small by Nicole Mcleod

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This size is more suitable for making jewelry than the large one

I also have a large brush maker from the same company, and the working principle is almost the same. I think the package instructions are pretty good, so I won't repeat them here. I find the end result with this product nicer than trying to make tassels on a credit card or a piece of cardboard, but maybe that's because I'm new to making tassels. wanted to use it as most of the different sizes worked for me (the ones from the big brush manufacturer were mostly too big for what I wanted). I had fun playing with different fibers to make brushes. I haven't decided on a favorite yet, but tried some silk and cotton embroidery threads and nylon Chinese cord that I had on hand. You'll use a little less thread for this than with more, but you'll still be surprised at how much you'll go through. You can probably make a tassel out of a skein of embroidery thread, for example, but you may not have much left, especially with the largest size tassel you can make with this tool. (Honestly, synthetic fibers drape/hang best for me at the moment, but your mileage may vary and probably depends on intended use of the brush.) My brush tips don't look very good. For now, but I think it will get better with practice. that I had on hand. You'll use a little less thread for this than with more, but you'll still be surprised at how much you'll go through. You can probably make a tassel out of a skein of embroidery thread, for example, but you may not have much left, especially with the largest size tassel you can make with this tool. (Honestly, synthetic fibers drape/hang best for me at the moment, but your mileage may vary and probably depends on intended use of the brush.) My brush tips don't look very good. For now, but I think it will get better with practice. that I had on hand. You'll use a little less thread for this than with more, but you'll still be surprised at how much you'll go through. You can probably make a tassel out of a skein of embroidery thread, for example, but you may not have much left, especially with the largest size tassel you can make with this tool. (Honestly, synthetic fibers drape/hang best for me at the moment, but your mileage may vary and probably depends on intended use of the brush.) My brush tips don't look very good. For now, but I think it will get better with practice. For example, you can make a tassel out of a skein of embroidery floss, but you may have some left over, especially with the largest tassel you can make with this tool. (Honestly, synthetic fibers drape/hang best for me at the moment, but your mileage may vary and probably depends on intended use of the brush.) My brush tips don't look very good. For now, but I think it will get better with practice. For example, you can make a tassel out of a skein of embroidery floss, but you may have some left over, especially with the largest tassel you can make with this tool. (Honestly, synthetic fibers drape/hang best for me at the moment, but your mileage may vary and probably depends on intended use of the brush.) My brush tips don't look very good. For now, but I think it will get better with practice. it depends on your intended use of the brushes.) My brush tips don't look very good. For now, but I think it gets better with practice. it depends on your intended use of the brushes.) My brush tips don't look very good. For now, but I think it will get better with practice.

Pros
  • Ideal for a small house
Cons
  • Doubtful purchase for the elderly