Show I L 1 V Vf Y p f ERIKA HACKING shows a finish finished d poodle made mode from pieces of and wire She is the the daughter of Mr and Mrs Edwin Hacking Hocking Craft Cupboard By Maureen fa Spencer Spencer- The mighty pot hang isn't all that macrame can turn Out hut and today we will give special thanks to Eleanor Zimmerman Zimmerman Zimmerman Zim Zim- merman of Zim Zim's s 's Salt Lake forthe forthe for forthe the poodle shown here and taught at last weeks week's fabulous craft open house BEGIN BY cutting two 16 pieces of 14 gauge wire and one 20 piece Measure the 16 piece into 6 4 and bend into a U Measure the 20 piece into 6 4 and bend in ina ina ina a step stair fashion Tape the three pieces of wire together securely in center to give skeleton of long necked four- four legged up the tailed poodle Cut 8 strips of each 4 yards long Lay all strips together evenly and measure to the middle Using 4 fillers and 4 cords tie one square knot at this point Place this knot at b base se of neck with longest part of strips toward front and do 5 square knots along body using 4 fillers and 4 cords BRING BitiNG UP 2 strips and using these strips as cords and the the tail tail wire as j filler tie 4 square knots up the tail Then tie 4 butterfly knots with only a half knot between them Bend wire butterflies around to make a circle and touch the square knots Clip extra material Separate other 6 strips strips' into 2 sets of 3 Using 1 strip and the leg wire as fillers and other 2 strips as tie cords tie 4 square knots and 4 butterfly knots with only a half knot between them Tie 1 square knot at end of butterflies and finish off with wrap Spread V in butterfly knots for fluff AT FRONT of poodle bring up 2 strips for neck and separate other 6 strips into 2 sets of 3 Front legs are knotted like back legs Tie other 2 strips entirely up the neck approximately 18 square knots using 2 strips as cords and the neck wire as filler Bend this knotted wire around |