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Twisted
Spindles with Hexagon Poles
This ball can be made on any size
mari (mine was 3 inches in diameter) using an appropriate size perle (I
used #5.) Your base will be completely covered so the wrap color
does not matter. However, I would suggest using something of
approximately the same color value as your perle.
Your marking threads will not show either so use whatever is cheap and have two colors handy. Hint: In a pattern where all the marking threads are to be covered, use regular sewing thread for the markings then you will not have ridges in your finished ball. |
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Mark your ball in an S6 divide with an obi. Add an extra marking line to form a hexagon around both the north and south poles (approx. 2 centimeters from the pole.) Label the 6 pentagon points at the north pole as A through F. Label the 6 pentagon points at the south pole as 1 through 6, with 1 being on the same vertical line as A, 2 being on the same vertical line as B, etc. Now with a different color sewing thread add additional marking lines from point A at the north pole to point 4 at the south pole (should be directly opposite each other on the mari), from point B at the north pole to point 5 at the south pole, etc., continuing in this fashion until you have all 6 oblique lines from the north pole hexagon to the south pole hexagon, with each one crossing a vertical line at the obi. Tack these threads at the obi. |