11-10-2013 09:26 AM
Hello everyone:
I am looking to buy a westrim looper to make the miniature beaded christmas tree. Please contact me if you have one to sell or know of one that I could buy. I don't need the whole kit.
Thank you,
Cindy
12-29-2017 12:47 PM
08-31-2018 07:45 AM
I have one
08-31-2018 07:46 AM
08-31-2018 07:52 AM
09-09-2018 05:37 PM - last edited on 10-17-2022 03:44 PM by kh-valeria
If you haven’t received the information you need, y. I have made quite a few and can send you all of the info you need. Ckndi
09-09-2018 05:43 PM
If you are still looking for the directions you can text me at+12253806707 and I will be happy to send everything I know about them. Ckndi
09-09-2018 06:49 PM
I have the direction
And the maker
I just want to sell it
Thank you
I would love to see what the tree looks like finished
09-09-2018 08:40 PM
10-23-2018 07:15 AM
Do you have the direction for the use of the looper?
10-23-2018 10:42 AM
11-22-2018 01:25 PM
Hello Westrim Mini Christmas Tree Makers,
I have the tree kit, ornament kit, and now thanks to Cyndi I can make a branch looper. I have not been able to find the directions on line for the looper. I don't usually want to follow directions but it would be nice to have a how to for these branches. Anyone have a place to find them?
11-22-2018 01:54 PM - last edited on 07-01-2022 08:20 PM by kh-gary
I would love to see the picture of the finished tree
I will look for my directions
12-15-2018 03:06 PM
The directions for making the looper are further back in the discussion. NOW, I will attempt to describe how I made my branches. If you have the directions, they are different from what I have done, but after many trees I find that my limbs are smoother. Once you do a few you will understand. First, I do ten limbs of each size instead of seven. It makes a fuller tree and people who have done ten said they were happier with the results. If your wires are not pre-cut, you will have seven different lengths: A/7 1/2" - B/12" - C/15" - D/19" - E/23" - F/27" - G/31". I make 10 of each and they are probably a couple of inches longer than the kits. You can always cut the excess and save the beads, no loss, but you can't add to it if it's too short! I stop the beads about 1" from each end and put a piece of scotch tape around the wire. There is a purpose which will come up later. First limb: fold you wire in half and loop it around the A dowel. Once a circle is made, take it off of the dowel and twist the wire to keep the circle round. If your beads are too tight, the twisting will cause the beads to be clumpy. This is when you pull the tape down a little to loosen the beads and you will be twisting only the wire. Once you have your first loop, put it back on the A dowel and take one of the wires and twist it around B dowel. Take it off and twist exactly like the first one. Flip the limb, put the first circle back on A dowel and repeat with the other wire. You now should have a center circle and one on each side. bring the two wires together as close to the circles as possible and twist. If there are extra beads, pull the tape and excess beads off of the ends and continue twisting the wire til it ends. This is your first limb. Each successive limb will have an extra set of loops. The directions tell you to loop the wired beads from A to whatever letter you are on all at once. When I tried this, I found that I didn't have room to twist the wire between the loops. Hope this helps! If not, or you need some pics or clarification, text me at (2235) 380-6707 and I'll try to help. Good luck and Merry Christmas to you and yours!
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