[lace] help please
Barrie I agree with Brenda and Catherine. It looks like point de gaze needle lace, just from the style alone. We don't have enough detail to see individual threads. Lorelei - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
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Hi Julie It looks like Point de Gaze, but not detailed enough to be certain that itâs all needle lace with no bobbin fillings to make it mixed Brussels. A very nice piece of lace. Brenda > > Sorry, here is the photo of the lace. > > http://tinyurl.com/whatlaceisthis > Brenda in Allhallows paternos...@appleshack.com www.brendapaternoster.co.uk - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
[lace] Help please.
Could someone please tell me what sort of lace this is ? My friend was given this beautiful piece which is 7 1/2 inches wide x 62 inches long for her birthday and we do not know anything about it. Any information you could give us would be a great help thank you. Julie >From New Zealand [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type image/jpeg which had a name of IMG_1263.JPG] Sent from my iPad - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
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Rendas de Bilros de Peniche/Bobbin lace of Peniche from Barbara Fay http://www.barbara-fay.de/j2/index.php/en/component/virtuemart/bobbin-lace/kl%C3%B6ppelspitzen-aus-peniche-detail?Itemid=0 has a pricking or the watch tower shown on the cover. If you can draw, or trace, a picture of a lighthouse you should be able to produce something similar as it's essentially cloth stitch outlines with not-difficult fillings. Search Google images for 'lighthouse lace' and there are several examples of machine lace with lighthouses which could be used for inspiration. Brenda On 26 Mar 2014, at 14:59, nestalace.ca...@btinternet.com wrote: > whose inn is called 'The Lighthouse'. As a small thank-you gesture, she > would like to make him a small picture of a lighthouse, but so far none of us > can find a pricking. Brenda in Allhallows www.brendapaternoster.co.uk - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
Re: [lace] Help, Please!
Hi all Page 125 of Veronica Sorenson's Modern Lace Designs has a windmill, but it is a 3D model to be used as a table light, but you may be able to do something with it. Regards Maureen E Yorkshire > > - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
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To help all in the future I found one in the Modern Lace designs book by Veronica Sorenson. It is a free standing model but might lend itself to reduction or adaption if needed. Sue T Dorset UK I have actually seen a bobbin lace pattern for a lighthouse, but cannot remember where or when. Possibly in a German publication or pattern. However, if you search for lace light house, some pictures of crocheted ones come up, and you may be able to convert these simple designs to a lace pattern in Torchon. Agnes Boddington - Elloughton UK - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
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I have actually seen a bobbin lace pattern for a lighthouse, but cannot remember where or when. Possibly in a German publication or pattern. However, if you search for lace light house, some pictures of crocheted ones come up, and you may be able to convert these simple designs to a lace pattern in Torchon. Sorry, I am not much help. Agnes Boddington - Elloughton UK - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
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Hello Carol, I will send you some scans from a Dutch magazine "Kant Kwartaal" published by Jolanda de Boer-van Nes in 1993. It is a pattern of a stylised lighthouse in waves. Joke Sinclair in wet West-Sussex On 26 Mar 2014, at 14:59, nestalace.ca...@btinternet.com wrote: > Hi Spiders All, > > I am hoping that you can help me! A lace-making friend was hit by the > North Sea Surge in December last, and her house is till full of sand and > sea-water, as well as other impossible things, but she - and others in the > same situation - has had a great deal of help from the local publican, whose > inn is called 'The Lighthouse'. As a small thank-you gesture, she would > like to make him a small picture of a lighthouse, but so far none of us can > find a pricking.So - if anyone can eMail me a pricking, or tell me where > to source one, I would be cery grateful indeed. The other possibility is a > pricking/pattern for a windmill - the sais could be the beams of the lamps, > so if anyone has anything remotely suuitable, do please let me know. > > I know I can rely on you all, and thank you all very much indeed in advance. > > Carol - in North Norfolk, UK > 'Deliver us, Lord, from every evil, and grant us peace in our day.' > > - > To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: > unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to > arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: > http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/ - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
RE: [lace] Help, Please!
Hi Carol I don't suppose that this is going to be much help to your friend but I'm sure that there is a pattern for a windmill in one of Veronica Sorensen's books. Definitely not the Bruges flower lace, but one of the others, I can't remember which and am at work at the moment so can't check. This windmill is 3D so it may not be of any help but I think it's based on the smock windmill in Upminster in what now passes for Greater London, but when I lived a few hundred yards from the mill in the 1960s/70s was part of Essex. Alison in Colchester, Essex, UK and, at last, the sun has come out on a grey day I am hoping that you can help me! A lace-making friend was hit by the North Sea Surge in December last, and her house is till full of sand and sea-water, as well as other impossible things, but she - and others in the same situation - has had a great deal of help from the local publican, whose inn is called 'The Lighthouse'. As a small thank-you gesture, she would like to make him a small picture of a lighthouse, but so far none of us can find a pricking. So - if anyone can eMail me a pricking, or tell me where to source one, I would be cery grateful indeed. The other possibility is a pricking/pattern for a windmill - the sais could be the beams of the lamps, so if anyone has anything remotely suuitable, do please let me know. - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
[lace] Help, Please!
Hi Spiders All, I am hoping that you can help me! A lace-making friend was hit by the North Sea Surge in December last, and her house is till full of sand and sea-water, as well as other impossible things, but she - and others in the same situation - has had a great deal of help from the local publican, whose inn is called 'The Lighthouse'. As a small thank-you gesture, she would like to make him a small picture of a lighthouse, but so far none of us can find a pricking. So - if anyone can eMail me a pricking, or tell me where to source one, I would be cery grateful indeed. The other possibility is a pricking/pattern for a windmill - the sais could be the beams of the lamps, so if anyone has anything remotely suuitable, do please let me know. I know I can rely on you all, and thank you all very much indeed in advance. Carol - in North Norfolk, UK 'Deliver us, Lord, from every evil, and grant us peace in our day.' - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
Re: [lace] Help Please with Italian translation
It looks like a typo to me: "pRotesti" instead of "potesti". It would mean: Could you please send me the (design/pattern), how much does it cost? Sr. Claire in Jerusalem On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 7:32 PM, Kathy Hensel wrote: > Dear Lacemakers- > I have received a message from someone about a lace pattern on Facebook but > cannot get a satisfatory translation from any of the several translators > online. Can any of you who speak Italian please help? > This lady's message reads: MI PROTESTI SPEDIRE IL DISEGNO PER FAVORE > ,QUANTO > COSTA. Salve ,uno qualsiasi sono una principiante .possibilmente non > tondo.parlo di un disegno a tombolo. - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://community.webshots.com/user/arachne2003/albums/most-recent
[lace] Help Please with Italian translation
Dear Lacemakers- I have received a message from someone about a lace pattern on Facebook but cannot get a satisfatory translation from any of the several translators online. Can any of you who speak Italian please help? This lady's message reads: MI PROTESTI SPEDIRE IL DISEGNO PER FAVORE ,QUANTO COSTA. Salve ,uno qualsiasi sono una principiante .possibilmente non tondo.parlo di un disegno a tombolo. The online translators only give part of it. One came up with: I am a beginner, not quite round. Another: PROTEST SHIP DRAWING ME PLEASE, HOW MUCH IT COSTS. Thank you in advance for any help you can give. Kathy Hensel -in Marcola, where they are logging the hill adjacent to our home and the house keeps shaking - it is rattling my nerves! - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://community.webshots.com/user/arachne2003/albums/most-recent
RE: [lace] Help please
Hi Ann, Have you gotten some help? Are there 6 tallies into the half area and 6 tallies out from the half stitch area? If so, there should be 6 pins, one each for the incoming tallies plus 6 more pins, one each for the outgoing tallies. Have I got it right? If I have described it correctly, this is how I would do it. I would make each of the 6 tallies in turn. At the end of each tally, I would put the pin in, make a short temporary plait after the pin, and push the pin down. That way you can go onto the next tally and have room to make it. After all six are done, undo the plaits carefully. Find the top or first pin and do the first half stitch. Choose the worker pair and work to the next one in half stitch, take pin #2 out and put it back in with the workers on the outside and the three passive pairs on the inside. Continue on as in any other half st area bringing in two pairs at each pin or leaving two pair off according to where you are in the half st area, until you have covered the last pin in the half st area. You should now have two pair coming off of each of the last 6 pairs which you will now use to make the 6 tallies. At the end of each tally, I suggest you again put the pin in and make a temporary plait after the pin. Don't forget to take that temp plait out when you go back to work those tally pairs in earnest. Maybe you have 3 tallies in and 3 tallies out. It's still the same general plan. Those temp plaits can be very useful in working Beds/Cluny. I always do tallies asap, pin, plait, push the pin in. That way the tallies look better and they are more fun to make. Sally Schoenberg New Mexico > From: ann.humphr...@talktalk.net > To: lace@arachne.com > Subject: [lace] Help please > Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2011 14:53:27 + > > Can anyone tell me how to do a half stitch filling in the middle of 12 > Bedfordshire leaves please. > Ann > > - > To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: > unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to > arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: > http://community.webshots.com/user/arachne2003 - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://community.webshots.com/user/arachne2003
[lace] Help please
Can anyone tell me how to do a half stitch filling in the middle of 12 Bedfordshire leaves please. Ann - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://community.webshots.com/user/arachne2003
Re: [lace] Help please - Lace Society Issue 182
Thank you to those of you who sent such speedy replies. I hope I'm now on the right track. Lesley Marple, Cheshire - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachnemodera...@yahoo.com
[lace] Help please - Lace Society Issue 182
I am trying to make the torchon edging designed by Anita Wilkinson on page 11 of the Lace Society magazine. I've only been making lace since February and although I've managed to work out the stitches, I've got stuck. I have reached the end of one side and now need to turn the corner. The bit that's puzzled me is what to do with the extra row of pricking between the roseground and the corner fan, and the double row of pricking between the two areas of roseground. Unfortunately there's onlya photograph of one edge, not the corner. I could probably work something out that would look OK, but I'd like to know the correct way of working this corner and would be very grateful if any of my new-found Arachne friends could help. Thanking you in advance Lesley Marple UK - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachnemodera...@yahoo.com
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Good luck with your Incy Wincy Spider, Nancy Support pins are pins set back a little way from the first row of stitches - you hang the pairs on support pins while you work the first pinhole(s) using those pairs, then take the support pins out and tension gently to get the threads neatly round the first "real" pins in the lace. How obvious it is where you need to add the pairs depends on the type of lace and the shape of the piece you're making (I haven't seen Incy Wincy Spider). A lot of torchon patterns start along either a single diagonal line or an inverted V shape - for those, as you move out/down from the start point you just add another pair at each pinhole (it's pretty obvious because you need the new pair to make the stitch round the pinhole). Hope that helps a little - if you've worked a similar shape/type lace before, have a look at the starting instructions from that and see if you can use those to help you identify where/how you need to bring in pairs for your new piece. It's always daunting starting your first new piece without instructions, but you'll learn loads from doing it. Beth In comparatively mild Cheshire, NW England, finding excuses not to get on with present-wrapping, mince-pie making and so on. On Wednesday 24 December 2008, Nancy Nicholson wrote: > I have just bought a pattern called Incy Wincy Spider. I bought it because > it was advertised as being ideal for a first big project and thought it was > a good idea. On getting the pattern I am only shown where to put the first > two pairs of bobbins (there are 34 pairs altogether) and I am to add the > pairs using support pins. What are support pins? Will it be obvious where > to add in the pairs? > > If I manage this it will be my first piece not following instructions from > a book so I was looking forward to giving it a go but now am not so sure. > > > Nancy > > - > To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: > unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to > arachnemodera...@yahoo.com - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachnemodera...@yahoo.com
[lace] Help Please
I have just bought a pattern called Incy Wincy Spider. I bought it because it was advertised as being ideal for a first big project and thought it was a good idea. On getting the pattern I am only shown where to put the first two pairs of bobbins (there are 34 pairs altogether) and I am to add the pairs using support pins. What are support pins? Will it be obvious where to add in the pairs? If I manage this it will be my first piece not following instructions from a book so I was looking forward to giving it a go but now am not so sure. Nancy - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachnemodera...@yahoo.com
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Seems I made an error in my previous help request -- the acutal symbol has two () with the < on top of it. Still can't remember the name of the stitch it represents, but finally figured out how to work the stitch. Hopefully I interpreted it correctly. Thanks for the help. Helene Ulrich Surfside Beach, SC Jenny Brandis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Helene Could it possible be a triangle ground stitch? Jenny B in warm and sunny Kununurra At 05:20 AM 20/11/2007, Helene Ulrich wrote: >Hi, > > I seem to be suffering from a major case of brain drain. There > is a symbol on the pattern I am starting and for the life of me, I > cannot remember what it stands for. > > It sort of looks like <( only they are on top of each other. > > Could someone please remind me what it means. > > Thanks all, > > Helene Ulrich > Surfside Beach, SC, USA > > >- >Be a better pen pal. Text or chat with friends inside Yahoo! Mail. See how. > >- >To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: >unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >-- >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG Free Edition. >Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.16.0/1137 - Release Date: >11/18/2007 5:15 PM Jenny Brandis Kununurra, Western Australia [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.brandis.com.au/craft/lace/index.html - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Be a better sports nut! Let your teams follow you with Yahoo Mobile. Try it now. - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Helene Could it possible be a triangle ground stitch? Jenny B in warm and sunny Kununurra At 05:20 AM 20/11/2007, Helene Ulrich wrote: Hi, I seem to be suffering from a major case of brain drain. There is a symbol on the pattern I am starting and for the life of me, I cannot remember what it stands for. It sort of looks like <( only they are on top of each other. Could someone please remind me what it means. Thanks all, Helene Ulrich Surfside Beach, SC, USA - Be a better pen pal. Text or chat with friends inside Yahoo! Mail. See how. - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.16.0/1137 - Release Date: 11/18/2007 5:15 PM Jenny Brandis Kununurra, Western Australia [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.brandis.com.au/craft/lace/index.html - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[lace] Help, please
Hi, I seem to be suffering from a major case of brain drain. There is a symbol on the pattern I am starting and for the life of me, I cannot remember what it stands for. It sort of looks like <( only they are on top of each other. Could someone please remind me what it means. Thanks all, Helene Ulrich Surfside Beach, SC, USA - Be a better pen pal. Text or chat with friends inside Yahoo! Mail. See how. - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [lace] help please
Mouline is the same as Anchor or DMC stranded embroidery threads. If you are using all 6 strands it is probably the gimp in the pattern. perigarn rings a bell, but not loudly enough for me to recall it!!! I can't easily track it down in Brenda's book either. How recent is the pattern? I have many of the earlier copies of Lace Express and can look at the pattern if you tell me volume and page nos. and see if I can help from there Sue - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [lace] Help please
Hello Ann Yes, use the Bruges pivot pin method. The first time you work that pinhole in the usual way (by working through the last passive in cloth stitch, twist the workers and stick the pin). On the next and subsequent times you come to that pin work until the last pair of passives, twist the worker pair and wrap the worker pair behind the pin, over and under the passive pair and continue. The wraps of thread from the worker pair will stack up on the pin. As soon as you've finished that pinhole and got one or two more pins stuck remove the pivot pin and tension gently. The stack of threads should then all lie down close to each other. If you work with the footedge on the right, English fashion, you will wrap clockwise, if it's on the left, continental fashion, you will wrap anti-clockwise. Brenda I am working a piece of lace that on a corner needs one of the inner pins to be worked into at least six or seven times. As this is more times than I would normally use one pin hole does anyone know of a neat way of doing this to avoid bulkiness or holes. Brenda http://paternoster.orpheusweb.co.uk/ - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[lace] Help please
I am working a piece of lace that on a corner needs one of the inner pins to be worked into at least six or seven times. As this is more times than I would normally use one pin hole does anyone know of a neat way of doing this to avoid bulkiness or holes. Ann UK - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[lace] Help please
Hello all, I got a secret pal package today, now inside of it is a lace fan pattern with the "bones" for the fan...my problem is that I do not know lacemaking well enough to look at a pattern and know what to do, and I don't know how many bobbins it takes. If someone could write to me with some help I sure would appreciate it. I can even send a picture of the pattern if needed. I am stumped...oh the joys of being a newbie. Thank you, Lynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[lace] Help, please
I have received the following letter, and wonder if someone can help with the address that is asked for:- """I have had a newsletter returned to me. Could you please ask Arachne for the postal address for the Puget Sound Lacemakers. I suspect that the newsletter never left Australia as the PO never put an airmail sticker on the envelope. Thanks.""" Regards from Liz in Melbourne, Oz [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Lynn Weasenforth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes > I can't get the roseground to >work, can anyone help me. I haven't got Doris Southard's book, but in principle you work the top two corners first, these do not have pins. Then you work the four pin holes, top, two sides, bottom. Then to finish, the two bottom corners - again, no pins. The order of working is thus: a, b, 1, 2, 3, 4, c, d. a 1 b 2 3 c 4 d where a, b, c and d do not have pins, 1 2 3 and 4 do. The most frequent roseground I've come across has a cloth and twist at the corners and half stitch, pin, half stitch for the pinned stitches. (But you can combine any stitches - eg half stitch at the corners, Dieppe ground stitch at the pins, or even half stitch at the corners, then work a half stitch diamond at the pins - there are many variations.) If you have a bottom corner that is also top corner to the next square, you do not do a second corner stitch. I also find it helpful, as well as marking the diamond (the usual pattern marking for roseground), to mark in crosses at the corners, as these show which pin holes in the surrounding area your threads are coming from and going to - the cross-over is where the pin-less stitch sits. So it is marked: + . + ./ \. \ / + . + (I'm sure you can square that up, and extend the lines of the + to reach the relevant pinholes - it is easier to draw than type!) Note also that alternate squares are empty, so you do have big gaps between (my students always ask if that is correct!) - the roseground squares form a checkerboard effect. Remember that you have two pairs coming to a pin, and two pairs going out from it - you cannot have two coming in and three or four going out! (Obvious, but occasionally a trip up point!). Also, you cannot work roseground and turn a corner on the same line - you need two lines of roseground, one before the turn and the other after. -- Jane Partridge -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.322 / Virus Database: 266.11.14 - Release Date: 20/05/2005 - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[lace] Help Please
Dear Spiders, I am writing to ask for some help, I am trying to do roseground. I am working in Bobbin Lacemaking by Doris Southard, on page 153-154 there is a little coaster or doily, I have tried and tried and I can't get the roseground to work, can anyone help me. I am so spoiled about people sending me step by step ways to do things, Patty has been helping me but she has a new job, Rita also has sent me some things in the email, but I just can't make it work. Please, please can anyone help this hopeless lacemaker? I love this stuff so much and I think roseground is absolutely beautiful. My son keeps asking me where his cross is, I tell him in my head where it will stay until I learn more. Thank you, Lynn - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[lace] Help Please!
sorry to be writing about this again! But I have still not managed to renew my subscription to Kant! I have now tried three different e-mail addresses, one seems to have disappeared into the ether and two have been returned as undeliverable. (one was the address from their site and the other the address in the magazine!) Can anyone help with the correct address? I will try once more then it will be a question of reverting to snail mail I think! Sincerely, Sue Fink, Masterton, New Zealand - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[lace] Help please for a beginner!
Hello all and thanks for all the wonderful advice I've been reading from you all. I've been "hooked" on lacemaking now for about 2 years and have just been on a one day course at the Hope Valley College, Yorkshire where we did Tape Lace with an embroidered net background. Could some kind soul please tell me where I can source the embroidery patterns for these fillings on net as I really enjoyed the experience and want to repeat it with my own tape lace designs. Is it called "net darning" or "lace darning" please. I'd be really grateful for all the help I can get. Happy lace making to you all. Regards, Babs (Derbyshire, UK) - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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