I too was inspired by Patty's picture of the Beds bookmark and had a go myself. I'd already done some experiments using colour in Beds lace & also a Cluny piece from 'Cluny de Brioude'. I used cotton threads including some old sylko sewing cottons and I was very pleased with the result.
So thanks to Patty for inspiring me.

On the subject of life BL I too have done various needlecrafts and still do, but lace is definately a passion. I think it's something you either love or loathe & once 'hooked' that's it!

Carole
in Portsmouth UK

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Is the pattern for the Beds Book Mark available anywhere? That is something I would like to try, I love the way you added color (or is the pattern designed that way?).

Lorri
Here's a link to Arachne Webshots for a picture:
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Here's the story:

The pattern is 'August' designed by Carol Andrews on page 102 of Barbara Underwood's "A Bedfordshire Lace Collection". Since it was a summery theme, I chose a bright yellow cotton to work it in. At the time, Cathy Belleville was running a lace class for the Lace Museum in Sunnyvale, and she said something close to the following "But the barley needs to be gold, doesn't it ?!" (Leading me down the garden path, she was....)

So, in the end, the yellow is cotton and all the other colors are silks. Since Beds is a lace where you can add and throw out at will, changing the colors worked rather nicely. The leaf tallies are hiding all kinds of mayhem. What I personally like best are the sunflowers, they seem so alive!

If you wish to perpetrate this yourself, I can give you some hints, but since the threads were talking to me, I can't give you a blow by blow.

One hint, I do remember. When you knot silk, dampen it with a drop of water, otherwise the knot will just slither out of its constraints.

Good luck!

Patty
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