Vaucluse House tassels and trimmings Essential to any historical furnishings project are the passementeries, or trimmings – bullion fringes, ropes, gimp, hangers and tassels. Some of the trimmings for this project were imported from France, while many others were custom-made for us by artisan Morrison Polkinghorne in Cambodia. The tassels for the box ottomans were […]
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Tassels and embellishments for Vacluse House One of Australia’s most prestigious colonial properties, Vaucluse house in Sydney, has a revamp! We at Passementeries were asked to help in the reconstruction, specifically crafting sixty tassels and three hundred embellishments for the drawing room , all based on original 19th century designs. We reproduced the tassels from original prototypes […]
new tools for Vaucluse House: part2
handmade Vaucluse HouseA new tools for Vaucluse House: part 2 The spool/mould spinning machine works wonderfully, but an initial problem was that the motor smokes. The first sewing machine motor I bought was not strong enough. Thus I bought a another, and at more expense to replace it. However that smoked as well. Eventually, I was told of another guy […]
weaving a twisted tassel fringe
Technique Vaucluse HouseWeaving a twisted tassel fringe Twisted silk threads are woven around a board to create the skirt of the tassels. https://youtu.be/S6EeHT_DVkU
new tools for Vaucluse House
Technique Vaucluse Housenew tools for Vaucluse House When I got the go ahead to work on the new Vaucluse house renovations, the first thing we needed to do was to make some new tools. Part of making tassels incorporates wrapping beads which can either be wrapped horizontally or vertically. Wrapping vertically is done by hand, but horizontally it is virtually impossible to hand […]