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Posted: Mon 4. Sep 2017, 12:50
by Ben Varsek
Outstanding work Rachel!
I'm pretty sure that many people wouldn't be able to make such a beautiful handle with the use of a lathe. The fact that your handles are entirely made by hand impresses me over and over again!
All the best
Ben
Posted: Mon 4. Sep 2017, 13:32
by Rachel McCollough
Thank you, Jyri! I thought the wood is beautiful, too.
Posted: Mon 4. Sep 2017, 13:33
by Rachel McCollough
Thanks, Ben! Great supplies sure help

Posted: Mon 4. Sep 2017, 13:49
by Brandon "Sparky" Lam
Your work never ceases to amaze me, how perfect it is without the use of machinery like lathes :O That's so cool!!
Posted: Mon 4. Sep 2017, 13:50
by Rachel McCollough
Thanks, Sparky!
Posted: Mon 11. Sep 2017, 02:04
by Rachel McCollough

Little patternwork.... Almost finished, unless I decide to undo and redo again

Posted: Mon 11. Sep 2017, 05:21
by Jyri Haveri
Looking good Rachel! You plait on a hook? Do you find it easier to keep straight?
Posted: Mon 11. Sep 2017, 07:39
by Flemming Bo Christiansen
Rachel. I am impressed , that you can have grasp all the different patterns in your head and them plait it.
It looks very good and it is fun. Personal I like the narow pattern in the middle and ind the bottom of the picture best, but is is a question about tast. Nevertheless - it look good
Posted: Mon 11. Sep 2017, 09:37
by Sven van Leeuwen
Wow, thank looks complex and very good.
I'm looking forward to the end result.
Sven
Posted: Mon 11. Sep 2017, 11:21
by Rachel McCollough
Flemming, no, not all patterns I keep.in my head yet! I do know a few now, but the ones with more steps I cannot yet remember. I can notice when I get it wrong now though and that's a huge step forward for me. I love that about whipmaking- there is always so much more to learn! Every pattern gives a different look.
Sven, thanks!
Jyri, yessir, hook all the way for me. I have a much easier time getting it straight. It can be difficult at first, but it will show very quickly if you pull tighter on one side versus the other. The hook tells all truth about my plaiting, it has never lied and said the plaiting was straight when it isn't as long as I check my lines often.
Posted: Mon 11. Sep 2017, 11:34
by Scott A. Cary
Looking good, Rachel!
Posted: Mon 11. Sep 2017, 13:27
by Brandon "Sparky" Lam
Goddang that's an awesome pattern for single coloured whips! This looks really cool~ :O
Posted: Mon 11. Sep 2017, 13:32
by Ron May
Excellent Rachel.
Yep plaiting from a hook gives you instant feed back. I've had to back track a lot because of what it was showing me while plaiting.
Ron
Posted: Mon 11. Sep 2017, 14:09
by Rachel McCollough
Thanks, Scott!
Brandon, thank you!
Ron, me too!
Posted: Mon 11. Sep 2017, 15:40
by Ben Varsek
I realy like your style of whipmaking. There are so many details on your whips that don't "jump into your face" when you look at them, but the closer you look, the more your whips reveal these stylish details!
Can't wait to see the final result!
All the best
Ben
Posted: Mon 11. Sep 2017, 15:51
by Roy Partin
Looking great Rachel. You are really getting the hang of that pattern work
Posted: Mon 11. Sep 2017, 16:55
by Geoffrey Tucker
Very very nice Rachel!
Posted: Mon 11. Sep 2017, 19:01
by Rachel McCollough
Geoffrey, thank you!
Ben thank you very much

Lots of flash is cool sometimes too, but I do really like a more subdued style. Thank you!
Roy, I sure do appreciate it- I redo a lot yet. Thank you, sir!
Case in point, this was just a little bit off. Not much but enough it was bugging me so it is redone. This should be the final patterning

Posted: Mon 11. Sep 2017, 19:27
by Jyri Haveri
It really has many things to catch eye

Well done! Cant wait so see it done!
Posted: Mon 11. Sep 2017, 19:44
by Rachel McCollough
Thanks, Jyri! I'm looking forward to it, myself!