I am embarking on an interesting journey in my lace.  I friend of mine who
spins flax(who also is a beginner bobbin lacer) spun some linen thread out
of her stock.  She gave me a hank and I told her I would see how it laced
up.  Mind you, it is very rough thread, yet fine enough(like 50 weight
cotton).  I found this picture of one spinning flax.  I plan on using the
picture as my design and lacing directly from it.  In the photo attached you
can see I have pinned the picture to my bolster pillow and wound some large
bobbins waiting to get started.  After it is finished, I will give it to my
friend, the spinner/lacemaker.

http://tat-man.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC03289.jpg

Today at lunch I started on the spinning piece.  I utilized my Honiton and
Bruges skills to start the top of her cap.  I used cloth stitch with "4
about the pin"(pin under 4) edges. I plan to keep the shapes simple with no
fancy stitches.  I want to keep the lines clean and make sure that it looks
like a flax spinner.  So far looking like I hoped!

http://tat-man.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC03290.jpg

Thus starts my designing in bobbin lace(something I haven't done much of
yet)

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Mark, aka Tatman
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