How to Make Tassels

String material for making
tassels can
be found at most any department store. The thickness of your string is a
personal preference, but we prefer crochet thread.
Once you get your thread, cut them to the
following lengths.
- 1 blue string
48” long
- 3 white
strings 36” long.
Combine the four strings together and make
sure they’re lined up evenly one only one side. The blue
string will hang lower than the rest.
Using some kind of hook type surface such as a
coat hanger (one sister even uses her big toe :) ), fold them in half around the hook so that the white strings all
match up evenly. Again, the blue string will be longer than the rest.
We wrap the blue strings around the tassel a certain
number of times, corresponding to the letters in the Hebrew alphabet that make
up Yahweh's name (Yod Heh Waw Heh). Follow these instructions, step by step..
comparing them with the above video:
Yod
- After having folded all the strings in half as
mentioned above, tie the strings together just like the first
step in tying your shoes, but don't tighten the strings around the hook.
You'll want to leave a loop about an inch in diameter for tying the tassel to a garment.
- Tie the strings together again just like the
first step in tying your shoes but tighten it this time up against the first
one to create a knot.
- Separate the longer blue string from the others and
wrap it around the now 6 white strings a total of 10 times. Yod is the 10th
letter in the Hebrew alphabet.
Heh
- Split the strings into a pair of three whites,
adding the blue string to the side without a blue string.
- Tie the strings together just like the
first step in tying your shoes and tighten it against the 10 wraps of blue
strings.
- Tie the strings together again and tighten it against the the first one to
create a knot.
- Separate the long blue string from the others and
wrap it around the 6 white strings a total of 5 times. Heh is the 5th letter
in the Hebrew alphabet.
Waw
- Split the strings into a pair of three whites,
adding the blue string to the side without a blue string.
- Tie the strings together and tighten it against the 5 wraps of blue
strings.
- Tie the strings together again and tighten it against the the first one to
create a knot.
- Separate the long blue string from the others and
wrap it around the 6 white strings a total of 6 times. Heh is the 6th letter
in the Hebrew alphabet.
Heh
- Split the strings into a pair of three whites,
adding the blue string to the side without a blue string.
- Tie the strings together and tighten it against the 6 wraps of blue
strings.
- Tie the strings together again and tighten it against the the first one to
create a knot.
- Separate the long blue string from the others and
wrap it around the 6 white strings a total of 5 times. Again, Heh is the 5th
letter in the Hebrew alphabet. The tassel now numerically spells out
(Yahweh).
Complete
- Split the strings into a pair of three whites,
adding the blue string to the side without a blue string.
- Tie the strings together and tighten it against the 5 wraps of blue
strings.
- Tie the strings together again and tighten it against the the first one to
create a knot.
- Do all four tassels the same way, and then
line them up, putting the loops through your finger, and then cut them to
the desired length. After cutting, you may choose put small knots at
the end of each string to keep the strings from being frayed at the ends.
This is more important with looser, yarn-like string material.
If you want to store them, we suggest putting one
of the strings left over from the cutting through the loops and tying it in a
bow at the top. This will help to keep them from getting tangled.
If
for some reason you are unable to make them, click here to request a free set.
**** ATTENTION
ATTENTION *****
Since we began offering
free sets of tassels we have been inundated with hundreds of requests for
tassels (resulting in hundreds of hours worth of work to be done!). If you want
to fulfill an important role in the body of Messiah, we need volunteers who are
willing to send us sets of tassels. We are far behind what we are able to make
and send out. This is an important need, for it is helping brothers and sisters
keep Yahweh's commandments. If you are wanting to help, please send your tassel
sets to:
EliYah.com
PO Box 1255
Ava, MO 65608
May Yahweh be
magnified as we all work together to help one another walk in His will for our
lives.
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