Omg. What threads used?

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> On Jan 14, 2014, at 9:37 AM, Vila Cox <v...@warpedandwonderful.com> wrote:
> 
> This is my most challenging lace project so far.
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/warpedandwonderful/8310332097/
> overall it is 20" x 33"
> there are 8 strips sewn together to fill the center
> took about 9 months to complete.
> 
> Vila Cox
> Warped & Wonderful   http://www.warpedandwonderful.com
> http://www.facebook.com/pages/Warped-Wonderful-Handwoven-Treasures/241360532566599
> 
>> On 1/11/2014 3:05 PM, Celtic Dream Weaver wrote:
>>    I am curious as to what people have made out there in Lacingland that you
>> would call the ultimate piece of lace you have ever made or felt good about
>> when finished.
>>    For me it was the Thistle Bookmark that I entered in the
>> state fair this year. I worked on that on and off for years. In the begining 
>> I
>> wasn't sure I could master the piece...but I did. Not saying I am an expert
>> because I am not and do not feel comfortable in starting laces. I still need 
>> a
>> book. I don't know what my next piece of lace will be yet.
>>    I have still
>> been painting and just finished up my last Christmas bobbin painting. There
>> were started before the end of last year and I didn't want to have them just
>> sitting around unfinished. You can see the Santa bobbin on my blog URL in
>> signature. Check them out.
>>    So what do I want to put on my pillow and work
>> on right now. ...well...maybe a Bucks point snowman ornament. It is in
>> octagonal in shape and I have never done one like that...so thinking about
>> it....I also have been thinking of what lace I want to make to enter in the
>> state fair next month. I do have an idea...that has been perculating in my
>> brain.
>>    The only laces I have on pillows right now is  two continous laces.
>> One is a simple Bucks point edge and the other is a shamrock Torchon edge. It
>> has been so long since I have touched the Torchon edge that I am not sure how
>> to do it ....but I think I have notes somewhere. Unlike many lacers...I 
>> didn't
>> learn Torchon as my first lace but Bucks point from Bridget Cooks VHS tape I
>> had.
>>    Anyhow...back to my question for all of you...What is your "Ultimate"
>> piece of lace have your made and felt good about when  finished??
>> Wind To Thy
>> Wings,
>> Sherry
>> New York, US of America
>> celticdreamwe...@yahoo.com
>> http://celticdreamweaver.com/
>> http://celticdreamweave.blogspot.com/
>> Nata 616
>> 
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