Congratulations on the new braid, I hope it does turn out as a new one, it's always exciting when a 'mistake' turns out not bad at all. Have you also checked in Rudmilla Zuman's book which was published in Prague last summer. She had some new braids. I am sorry I cannot find my copy at the moment. It seems as if it has gone an it's holidays and since we are going later today I haven't time to look for it!
Jean in Cleveland U.K.
On 23 Jan 2005, at 00:58, Tamara P. Duvall wrote:
Yours, in frozen, sleet and snow covered Lextropolis, where I might have just invented another "Milanese" braid. I need to confirm that nothing *quite* like it is in my "Milanese Bible" (Old and New Testament, aka "Milanese Lace; An Introduction" and "New Braids and Designs in Milanese Lace" by P. Read and L. Kincaid). I'm pretty sure there isn't, even though, when I first started twiddling, I meant to use Crossover 1 (Intro). But now, it's made differently, and it looks different...
-- Tamara P Duvall http://t-n-lace.net/ Lexington, Virginia, USA (Formerly of Warsaw, Poland)
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