The "Making of" Gallery - Jessie Edwards

This new Gallery replaces the former "Masters Gallery", which will work from now on as pure archive. Here you will find not only the work and art from folks who sell whips, but also from folks, who create their whips out of pure passion. And we have an additional gallery. It is called "The Gallery - Making of".
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Post by Sven van Leeuwen »

That's a bit different from your usual work, but... I love it. It's so sleek (is that the correct word?) and stylish. Very nice Jessie.

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Post by Ron May »

Simple, neat job.
Well done.
Have you, weather permitting, had a chance to see how it flows and cracks?

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Post by Jyri Haveri »

Well done! Simple and clean.

I hate going from 6-4 and 4-6 so i share your pain.
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Post by Jessie Edwards »

Thank you! It cracks very easy. I have found that I really love the taper twist and I end them like I end my falls, with a english eye that I sew in with some invisible thread. That way fall slips on easy and with the english eye on the fall, the cracker slips on easy too. A nice continuous taper with no bumps. I may change my practice whips completely because of it.
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Post by Ron May »

Jessie, I might try the twisted and, but do a standard English eye and plait from the tip.
That way there's no sewing needed. My sewing is worse that Dr. Frankenstein's .

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Jessie Edwards wrote:... I have found that I really love the taper twist and I end them like I end my falls, with an English eye that I sew in with some invisible thread. That way fall slips on easy and with the English eye on the fall, the cracker slips on easy too. A nice continuous taper with no bumps. I may change my practice whips completely because of it.
Jessie, 'no bumps' must be a great virtue! :)
'Less is often more!'
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Post by Scott A. Cary »

Jessie, I'm with Robert - it's not boring, it is classic, elegant, and definitely my color!
I'll give it a try, Dad, but it's going to be really hard...kind of like trying to saw something in half using a banana.
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

I absolutely love and adore this whip, Jess.
Inch by inch.
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Post by Flemming Bo Christiansen »

Jessie, Gitte have a six foot Nighttrain and I have a seven footer.

I love the plain and simple look of your new whip
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Post by Nathan Mayer »

Wow, that is a sleek looking whip. No frills draws the attention to the basic shape of it, which is very nice. The last picture truly shows the snake-like shape of it. Nicely done Jessie.
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Post by Jessie Edwards »

Thanks Nathan!
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I am changing my practical whip formula to include an english eye. The reason for this is, that these are specifically made for beginners and for practice. As a beginner, one does not want to have to mess with fall knots or cracker knots. This has resulted in a change in the formula that I am working through; however, with the addition of a weighted fall on this one, I achieved the weight well known to my practice whips.

This is a standard practice whip in chocolate brown with a camo diamond plait on the handle. 5 foot thong with a 12 inch handle.
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Post by Ron May »

I think this will work out very well.
Keeping it simple and a straight line from heel to cracker.
It's more " practical". :)

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Ron is right. Simple has to be better here. It looks very good. :)
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Post by Jesse Bessette »

I know this is supposed to be a simpler, more beginner whip, but there is something incredibly beautiful about this one. I dont know why, but it just looks amazing. The colors are wonderful together, and I really love that handle idea. It just comes together really well.
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Post by Scott A. Cary »

Yes, it does Jesse. Jessie made a fine choice in colors for this one.
I'll give it a try, Dad, but it's going to be really hard...kind of like trying to saw something in half using a banana.
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Post by Jessie Edwards »

Thanks guys. This style was made before for a former member. The customer saw pictures on my website. :)
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

That is absolutely beautiful
Inch by inch.
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Post by Tyler Blake »

Jessie, I think you pulled off the EE splendidly. That looks really clean, and the handle rocks :)
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Post by Jessie Edwards »

This whip is a commission for someone in Germany. She likes tango dancers, black and red, and Mickey Mouse. The handle is a bleached mahogany veneer with a platinum hand-cut inlay of Mickey. The lower half of the whip is black with hand beading reminiscent of fishnet stockings. The back of the beading features a seam, like one would see on vintage style nylon stockings. The beading will be finished with small knots at the end. The thong will be royal red with black finishing knots at the transition, the top of the beading, and the heel. I haven't decided if I should seal the beading with epoxy or not. Maybe if it's only a thin layer, it would protect and seal.

Here is Mr. Mouse:
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And the start of the fishnet beading:
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The finished beading on the front:
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The finished beading with the sexy back seam:
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The whole handle so far:
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