[Nfb-krafters-korner] Plastic camvis

Powers, Terry (NIH/OD/DEAS) [E] Terry.Powers at nih.gov
Tue Jul 19 15:32:04 UTC 2011


Send me your direct e-mail and I will see if I can find it,  soon.  

Terry
 

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From: minh ha [mailto:minh.ha927 at gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 11:24 AM
To: List for blind crafters and artists
Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Plastic camvis

Hi Terry,
Thanks so much for the info. Is there anyway for me to obtain a copy of the text version of the book? Even though there's no diagrams, it might be a good way for me to start learning the basic stitches.
Learning from a class would be really cool too. :)

Minh

On 7/19/11, Powers, Terry (NIH/OD/DEAS) [E] <Terry.Powers at nih.gov> wrote:
> I either buy precut  shapes or get a friend to cut items out for me.  
> I can tell her how many squares I need.  A piece 30 by 40 as an 
> example.  Some times I will make one of an item and then she will use 
> that as her model for cutting multiple pieces.  Example, size I chose for a key chain.
> The 27/27 blocks can be bought to make coasters.  I use a piece of 
> plain camvis for my backing.  I stitch the original and the back 
> together, with a double strand of yarn.  Some use felt or fome rubber 
> on the back.  You can also put magnets on the back for decorations on 
> your frig.  You can find, precut, squares, stars, hearts, octigons, 
> crosses and decorations for door knobs, pluss the full sheets in clear 
> and colored.  I use clear to prevent any color conflict.
>
> Terry Powers
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lindy van der Merwe [mailto:stephlin at iafrica.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 10:33 AM
> To: List for blind crafters and artists
> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Plastic camvis
>
> Hi, and thanks, Terry.
> Your Christmas tree, especially, sounds really lovely.
> Unfortunately, I am not able to attend classes at this point in time 
> due to various circumstances, hence I am asking on the list.
> I remember working with plastic canvas a long time ago and I 
> understand the concept of creating a design or pattern on a flat piece of canvas.
> I was just wondering, though, about cutting the canvas for, say, to 
> cover a box? Do you find it easy to mark and cut out different pieces 
> from the canvas,  or will one need sighted assistance with this? Also, 
> once the canvas is cut, how are the edges bound to keep everything 
> together. Lastly, what is the best way to attach the canvas to wood or 
> another surface, say, for a coaster?
> Thanks for any info.
> Lindy
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Powers, Terry (NIH/OD/DEAS) [E]" <Terry.Powers at nih.gov>
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> Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 2:46 PM
> Subject: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Plastic camvis
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>>
>> Welcome Minh and Hi to Barb, Lindy and all others interested;
>>
>> My original book, on plastic camvis, was written, with the assistance 
>> of Verizon's For The Blind, long ago.  I think someone else, looking 
>> for the book, discovered that they are no longer around.
>> Sheron Hooley and I transfered the braille copy of the book, back to 
>> text,
>>
>> on the computer.  The original book has thermaform diagrams.  I added 
>> descriptions for these diagrams.
>> The original book uses numbers for both rows and columns, defining 
>> the squares on the camvis.  While teaching my first two classes, my 
>> students and I have come to a conclusion that it is easier to 
>> understand, by defining the squares by using letters and numbers, not 
>> just numbers.  The extream corner would be A,1 instead of 1,1.
>>
>> I am willing to teach people in a class, one on one or by even 
>> shairing tactual samples.  Some learn the best by being able to feal 
>> what they are going to accomplish.
>>
>> Plastic camvis is a form of needle point.  It is done on a plastic grid.
>> The big trick with plastic camvis is there are no, yes I said no, knots!
>> You stitch over loose pieces of yarn, along the back of your work, 
>> how easy!
>> It is a combination of different sized stitches and different 
>> textured yarns and even chord.  I just discovered the sparcle chord, 
>> a few months ago and was able to create a sparkling Christmas tree, a 
>> sparkiling red heart and a sparkiling white snow flake and more.  I 
>> love the sparkle chord combined with a yarn background.
>> You can also feal the difference between chord and yarn.
>> It is an endless world of creativity.  I was thinking of how I might 
>> be able to add beads to create decorations on a Christmas tree, but 
>> now I found the sparkling chord, my decorated tree has been created!  
>> The chord is a bit hard to work with for a beginner.  It likes to 
>> twist and you have
>>
>> to keep flattening it out for a neet look of your work.
>>
>> Terry Powers
>>
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