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Mystician Inner circle Wallachia 3485 Posts |
I got my spool today.
I have a silly question : how do you find the end of the thread to start? Is there any kind of marker or anything? I can't find it. It's like one big continous loop. D'oh. Posted: Dec 8, 2004 11:32pm ---------------------------------------- Well, disregard the previous post, I found the end finally. Here's a better question: someone mentioned dying the thread - how exactly would I go about doing that ? Just put some fabric dye in a bowl or dish and lay the threads in it ? This does seem a bit reflective, I think dying it would be wise.
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Jaz Inner circle NJ, U.S. 6111 Posts |
I have a large spool also.
The only ends that I've found, and there seems to be more than one end, are very, very thin. Very nice for Kundalini whether I use a single strand or double. Good strength. Maybe too shiny for more open effects. My problem is that it takes me a long time to tie the ends. Can't see it too well and my old finger keep losing the ends. heheh I'm balling up some FunTac putty on the ends which helps. |
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paisa23 Inner circle 7293 Posts |
Ok I just got off line , and it seems that the spools are back on. my question is I mean those of you have them are they really worth it?
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Jaz Inner circle NJ, U.S. 6111 Posts |
It's a lot of thread! More than I'll ever use in a lifetime.
Since the rising cards is one of my favorites, it's worth it to me. I could have got a lot less thread for about the same amount. The thread is shiny but blends in well enough against the white of the cards. Once I find the best way to color or dull the thread I will be using it for other ideas. Whether it's "really worth it" is up to you. |
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simsalabim New user 41 Posts |
I got a spool as well...someone over at the alt.magic.secrets (Leary) mentioned that the problem
with Lacra is that it tends to rot quickly (couple of years). Anynoe can confirm? any ideas on how to preserve it. Carlo |
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magicmanr Loyal user 226 Posts |
I think keeping your thread in a cool, dry place, avoiding humidity and high heat will let it last longer....Not sure about this thread though....I guess time will tell....
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Tom Jorgenson Inner circle LOOSE ANGLES, CALIFORNIA 4451 Posts |
I have noticed that, in my roll, there are areas of thread that are strong, very nicely strong and elastic, and other areas that are very weak, will break easily...and you have to search and try for the strong areas...are these rolls old and outdated? Too old for the cloth industry but still OK for us Magi's?
Anyone else noticing this? Still, an amazing bargain. Now, if I could only see the ends to tie them together.. By the way, a blue sharpie renders the thread pretty invisible and removes any gloss...and I think they make a purple sharpie now, which would be even better.
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Mystician Inner circle Wallachia 3485 Posts |
McScratchy, I believe, mentioned using a "pantone" marker, to avoid having it rub off. And, I think (?) to avoid the typical sharpie gloss effect. (not sure there)
Let me tell ya what aggravation it was trying to find a pantone marker in a typical crafts store like A.C. Moore. ;- They didn't even know what I was talking about. Neither did Michaels. Ah well. They didn't know what wooly nylon was either. I think you have to go to a real art supply store for these, although I did manage to find a pretty nice marker called a prismmarker, and it had among it's colors a slightly blueish grey color called cool-grey, in varying percentages of lightness. 70% looked pretty promising. Hope it works okay. I think I'd have to order a pantone marker from the 'net though, I'm not aware of any art supply houses in my area.
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Vandy Grift Inner circle Milwaukee 3504 Posts |
Has anyone tried to buy from brownbeauty who posted above?
"Get a life dude." -some guy in a magic forum
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McScratchy Regular user Philadelphia 114 Posts |
Yes the Pantone markers are probably only available in a real Art supply store. It does not rub off and the reflection is highly reduced.
-Gared Crawford |
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wells2877 New user 1 Post |
I am really interested in getting some of this stuff. does anyone know where you can get it in the UK?
Mark |
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C.J. Inner circle There's a lotta rambling in my 2366 Posts |
I guess I will wait and see if a new lot hit eBay. Collecting Magic supplies at a reasonable price here in Australia is quite a patience game!!
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Ustaad Inner circle Iindia - States 6157 Posts |
Quote:
On 2004-12-08 10:06, brownbeauty wrote: Quote:
On 2004-12-17 15:33, VANDY wrote: Yes, I have just received a huge spool (6 inches in dia and 2 inch wide) with thousands of yards of Elastic Thread (40 denier "Dorlastan"). The thread is pure white and is the same stuff McScratchy (Gared Crawford) mentioned at the start of the topic. It was great dealing with brownbeauty (Rudy) and I highly recommend him. The turnaround and shipping is very quick. Thank you, Rudy! Also thank you Gared, for the very informative post and for sending me the nice detailed instructions on how to strip and tie your own loops. Go friends, get the ET! You will never regret it! Regards, Narendra P.S. The only problem I am now stuck with is to find the end of the thread to start? I can’t find it! Please help!!
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Ustaad Inner circle Iindia - States 6157 Posts |
Thanks Rudy, for the timely help! I found the end of the thread.
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bitterman Inner circle 1189 Posts |
Not up on ebay anymore
If you are not cheating, you are only cheating yourself.
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kaytracy Inner circle Central California 1793 Posts |
I think, from the sounds of it, that Rudy (brownbeauty, might have a bit fresher stock. Problem with e-bay, things have been sitting for who knows how long, perhaps a warehouse buyout, how old, etc. Good if you have the time to play with it to see where the bad spots are, but if there IS a limited life in air, I would go with the freshest stuff I could get!
I can tell you that latex will go to crumbles in air with time (6mo-1 yr)add the sun and it gets worse! Spandex seems to last a bit longer, but elastic goes flat in about 2-3 years. From a quick google, I think Dorlastan is a manufacturer trade name form GmBH, a German firm. Those of you in Europe should be able to get some, google it up and contact the manufacurere, you might even ask them for a list of who buys it in your area, and be able to get some spool ends really cheap form the users.
Kay and Tory
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kaytracy Inner circle Central California 1793 Posts |
And if you check their website
http://www.dorlastan.com/46/Dyeing_and_Finishing.htm you can get information on what will and will not dye the stuff. possibley even how to get some!
Kay and Tory
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Norm Regular user 124 Posts |
Guys, this stuff is amazing. I just bought some from Rudy and was able to strip down the thread to three strands from the one. I made some loops and compared them to my Yigal Mesika loops. Side to side, it is obvious that these dorlastan loops are thinner, and thus, more "invisible." I highly recommend the dorlastan spools if you are into making your own loops. You'll never ever run out, even if you give every member of the magic Café a little spool.
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ivan1001 New user 39 Posts |
So Norm where can I get that ??
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ivan1001 New user 39 Posts |
By the way it is elastic or non
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