Sherry,
Welcome to the wonderful, addictive, world of Lacemaking.
Ruth and Patty have given you excellent advice. I, too, would have
recommended the Rosemary Shepherd book if they had not got in first!! A
group of ladies in Darwin - right up in the top end of Oz, used a copy of
that book to lea
Hello everybody. I should introduce myself. My name is Cinde Horne (Society for
Creative Anachronism name "Samrah" which is usually what I sign, since I have been
playing in the SCA for 18 yrs, and most of my e-mail is SCA~a historical reincreation
group~oriented).
I am really new to lacemakin
Hello Samrah
I am really new to lacemaking, just started in December, and just got
on this list. I do a goodly bit of sewing, and lots of
embroidery~Palestinian in particular. My lace teacher is about 5 hours
away so I don't see her nearly often enough. I guess I am a bit odd as
I tend to actu
Brenda suggests:
> Jennifer Fisher's Torchon Lace for Today
> Rosemary Shepherd's Introduction to Bobbin Lacemaking
> Bridget Cook's Torchon Lace Workbook
as good beginners books. It just struck me that two of these are
by Australians, which kinda reflects the way so many Australians
lace in isol