When bobbins are turned on wood or bone that has not been cured (ie., allowed to dry completely), the drying process continues and warping can result. That’s because unless a bobbin comes from dead center of a branch, there will be more concentric rings on one side than the other.
Sent fro my iPad > On Mar 15, 2018, at 7:52 AM, Jill Hawkins <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Alex > > While I cannot provide any insight into the bobbin, I was intrigued to > notice that it appears to have a slight bend in it. I have quite a few > bobbins (both bone and wood) that exhibit the same phenomenon. I have > been unable to explain why this is. Does anyone have any suggestions? > > Thanks > > Jill > > In grey and cloudy southern Connecticut, USA > > - > To unsubscribe send email to [email protected] containing the line: > unsubscribe lace [email protected]. For help, write to > [email protected]. Photo site: > http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/ - To unsubscribe send email to [email protected] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [email protected]. For help, write to [email protected]. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
