[lace] Re: working on the right/wrong side

2003-12-12 Thread Brenda Paternoster
On 12 Dec 2003, at 04:07, Tamara wrote:

I've been making that piece as I'd been told to (by several
Arachneans): "lift the left" for the gimp to pass. I expect that's how
your friend had been taught also. That method makes the gimp ride up on
the side facing you.
But what if, instead of "lifting the left", I were to "raise the
right"? The number of twists before and after might need to be
adjusted, of course, but, would it "flip" the lace so that one'd be
facing the wrong side (flatter gimp) instead of the right? Has anyone
tried it to report on results?
"Raising the Right" is effectively just adding a twist before "lifting 
the left" so wouldn't make a great deal of difference to PG or torchon, 
especially if you then adjusted the number of twists!

With the gimps down the middle of a Russian braid where the worker pair 
passes between the gimps they can go either way; the pair of gimps can 
be twisted left over right or crossed right over left.  Two pairs next 
to each other but worked in opposite directions give a similar effect 
to chain stitch embroidery.

Brenda

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[lace] Re: Working on the right/wrong side

2003-12-12 Thread Tamara P. Duvall
On Thursday, Dec 11, 2003, at 18:11 US/Eastern, Panza, Robin wrote:

But what if, instead of "lifting the left", I were to "raise the 
right"?

Won't work.
And several other people concurred, explaining why... Oh well... I 
guess I'll just use thicker gimp for PG (as Loehr reccomends) in the 
future, and hope that after the first washing, the slight difference 
will disappear and the gimp will end up dead centre...  'cause I am 
*not* giving up working from the back; there are too many advantages to 
it... :)
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Tamara P Duvall
Lexington, Virginia,  USA
Formerly of Warsaw, Poland
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