Tuesday, September 16, 2008

tool tuesday: tracing wheel

I am not a sewer. At all. I learned how to attach a button when I was a Brownie and retain that skill to this day, but that's about it for my functional sewing skills. But I am fascinated by sewing tools and I do own a tracing wheel. My tracing wheel has serrated teeth on a wheel attached to a blue plastic handle. It makes slotted perforations as it is pushed across a piece of paper or fabric. Its primary use is to transfer marks from paper to paper or paper to fabric, often using tracing paper as a guide. This is not a tool I use often, but I do love its shape, its preciseness, and its cog-like qualities. I use it to make even perforations in Japanese paper to mark where I will sew the paper. I usually make needle marks freehand because I like the uneveness, but every now and then I will require marks that are perfectly even and my tracing wheel allows me to do that. I also use it to make texture marks on metal tape for collages. And I'm sure, as time goes by, I will use it for other purposes as well. If you have your own tracing wheel, what do you use it for?

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7 comments:

Terry said...

Tool Tuesday - what a wonderful idea. Yes, I have a tracing wheel too (probably several). My mom taught me and my siblings to sew a hundred years ago, and a tracing wheel was standard. I don't sew much anymore, but the wheel remains one of my favorite things - I love the way it feels in my hand and all the associations from years of using it.

Jeane Myers said...

Kate - I'm with you - I don't sew a bit, but this tracing tool could be very interesting to use in other ways - hmmmmmmmm

marlana said...

I have a sewing wheel somewhere, from way back in the 90s when I had a dressmaking studio. I don't sew at all anymore but my dining room table now is the one I used then...it is criss-crossed with those tracing wheel tracks and I will never remove them: they give the table extra character, like wrinkles to a face. I really like your ideas for new ways to use this tool!

ArtPropelled said...

Hmmm, the cogs are turning in my brain.....how can I use this in other ways.

kate said...

terry...there is something about a wheel. No wonder it remains a favourite.

jeane...I'd be interested to see what you and your wacky brain will come up with!

marlana...what a lovely and poetic story. I can imagine your table and all its "wrinkles". Thanks for sharing its story.

robyn...cogs thinking of cogs! If you come up with something, please share!

Gwen Buchanan said...

What a great idea to use your tracing wheel to mark your evenly spaced stitching lines.. You are so smart!!! I will remember this. You are full of ideas... Thank you.

Bridgette Guerzon Mills said...

hi kate, thank you for your recent comment you left for me on my blog. I really appreciate your very kind words.

I don't sew either, but I do include the tracing wheel as one my tools too! I use it when I do encaustics- i love the marks it makes in the wax.