Clay,
How I agree! I once put a piece in a competition, only to have the
wretched thing dismissed. It was a Brugges item, and I had not done the
turns/swivels in the orthodox Brugges way, as I thought my way looked
better...
The person judging the lace saw me afterwards, and told me why the lace
hadn't been accepted, and I had no quarrel with the reasoning - it wasn't
Brugges! I was pleased that she thought it rerally did look neater than
the Brugges probably would, but I did resolve to make sure that, if an item
is going into competition, it is done in the correct way!
Best wishes to you all, and may your pins never bend.
Carol - in Suffolk UK
How I agree with the
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In my opinion, the only time you would want to stick to specific techniques
would be if the piece you're working will be judged, >
Clay
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Clay Blackwell
Lynchburg, VA USA
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