I had a look found The Very Busy Spider fabric with blue, black white
backgrounds - priced at $9.00 per yard.
http://www.carlemuseum.org/Shop/Fabric/The_Very_Books_Fabric_Line
I liked the Just Saturday Food fabric.
Pene
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Dear Janice,
Hey David, when you start the poppies piece, can you send us updates with
photos, especially one of the finished lace that we can put with the book.
There are so many wonderful pieces in the small book and I will
definitely be
using it for show and tell during the beginning
Dear David,
Okay, no working diagrams but how about telling us if you experience any
difficulties or places where you had to fudge it. Can we expect a finished
photo by Christmas?
Enjoy your vacation in Fiji and avoid getting beaten up.
Janice
Janice Blair
Crystal Lake, 50 miles northwest
Maria wrote:
Do you really mean she might be invited to teach in MN in 2012?
Martina
would love to.
For those interested in having a look at Martina´s
book, here is the link
http://www.wolter-kampmann.de/verlag.html
I wish you
all a nice weekend !
I would think that the hosts of the Minnesota
Thats the only thing I think is missing from what is a beautiful book I do
so like to see a finished picture of the lace and the poppies is the only
pattern in the book that does not show this, maybe its just me that likes to
see what its supposed to look like. I guess its because the pattern
I can usually figure out a pattern from the finished lace picture. I like to
see how dense the cloth stitch areas should be and if there is something
unexpected in the pattern. I know I could choose my own preference for that,
but I still like to see the photo. I am sure David will oblige
I just noticed that the texture on my plastic wastebasket is
an enlargement of needle-made lace, sufficiently detailed
that I can tell that the needle in question was in an
embroidery machine. They must have scanned a piece of
chemical lace to create the design. The effect is similar
to the
I'm going out on a limb here...I believe that having the last
pattern designed by Joyce Symes presented without a picture or a diagram
is because this lovely lady's work was sadly interrupted, and
unfinished! Therefore, it is up to the experienced Floral Bucks
devotees who buy this book
But I like that - a challenge to make it yourself. It's like doing a jigsaw
without the picture. Extra satisfying when it's done!!
Sue
sueba...@comcast.net
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From: Sue
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2011 4:16 PM
To: 'Janice Blair' ; 'lace'
Subject: RE: [lace] Jean's Floral
Dear thread users,
When I wrote about the effect of dyes on thread fibers, I expected to start
a discussion, and have been successful. I know you both (and many
others) have much experience, with threads and dyes.
When I joined the Embroiderers' Guild of America in 1968, some of the
Could it be just a trick of the eye? That the darker shades appear finer and so
to get the same visual effect an additional thread is added, or is there a
measurable physical difference?
On 11 Jun 2011, at 05:36, jeria...@aol.com wrote:
Dear thread users,
When I wrote about the effect of
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