I did work some small samples of a type of piece, especially the complex
bucks point which is in my folder, before I went on to make a full piece but
as my teacher always gave me a corner of a pattern which I copied and using
the computer got a square for beds hanky or square edging for photo frame
(or could have been a hanky) that is what I made. She occasionally showed
us a piece of her lace which might have been withof, Duchess or other
beautiful dolphins, it seemed appropriate looking at full pieces as a piece
of art or working item.
I have been reading your two process vs product and have been amazed and
fascinated that you never finish. Will have to train my brain to accept
that idea and maybe I will get to try some of the other beautiful types of
lace pieces that appeal to me.
Thank you ladies.
Sue T
Dorset UK
This is the "process vs. product" argument again. I'm an unrepentant
process-oriented person. I have no particular use for lace. I don't wear
Robin P.
Los Angeles, California, USA
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Ditto - I also love the process and couldn't care less about what happens to
the lace but I do finish most pieces. It is amazing how these pieces get
used sometime or other. Sometimes someone starts a crazy quilt and then I
can make a contribution. I suffer from incurable experimentation -
different threads, different textures etc etc!
Jeanette Fischer, Western Cape, South Africa.
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