Re: [lace] Baby piece/patterns in Word

2014-08-21 Thread Sue Babbs
Janice sent the word doc to me & the jpeg of it is now in her Flickr album. 


Sue

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From: Bev Walker 
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To: Janice Blair 
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Hi Janice and everyone
Even better is the idea from Sue Babbs to scan a print copy of your Word
doc., and post the jpg to flickr :)
(you can google 'google drive' and google will explain better than I can -
but I do like Sue's idea!)

On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 4:02 PM, Janice Blair  wrote:


I'm not familiar with Google Drive, can you give an explanation of how to
do it?


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Re: [lace] Baby piece/patterns in Word

2014-08-21 Thread Bev Walker
Hi Janice and everyone
Even better is the idea from Sue Babbs to scan a print copy of your Word
doc., and post the jpg to flickr :)
(you can google 'google drive' and google will explain better than I can -
but I do like Sue's idea!)

On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 4:02 PM, Janice Blair  wrote:

> I'm not familiar with Google Drive, can you give an explanation of how to
> do it?
>
-- 
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Canada

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Re: [lace] Baby piece/patterns in Word

2014-08-21 Thread Janice Blair
I'm not familiar with Google Drive, can you give an explanation of how to do
it?
Janice
 
Janice Blair 
Murrieta, CA, 60 miles north of San Diego
www.jblace.com 
www.lacemakersofillinois.org


On Thursday, August 21, 2014
1:44 PM, Bev Walker  wrote:
 


Hello Janice, and
everyone


I just noticed your 'wish' - you can use something like Google
Drive, post your file and share the link as you decide.



On Thu, Aug 21,
2014 at 11:56 AM, Janice Blair  wrote:


>Wish we
had somewhere
>to place patterns written in Word.
>
 -- 
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near Sooke on beautiful Vancouver Island, west coast of Canada

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Re: [lace] Baby piece/patterns in Word

2014-08-21 Thread Sue Babbs
or you could scan in the instructions and save them as .jpeg and put them on 
Flickr!




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Re: [lace] Baby piece/patterns in Word

2014-08-21 Thread Bev Walker
Hello Janice, and everyone

I just noticed your 'wish' - you can use something like Google Drive, post
your file and share the link as you decide.

On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 11:56 AM, Janice Blair  wrote:

>
> Wish we had somewhere
> to place patterns written in Word.
>

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Re: [lace] Baby piece

2014-08-21 Thread Sue
Thank you Janice, I now have this pattern and have printed it off to show my 
neighbour.  I worked this for a young women 6 years ago I think when she had 
a baby girl to attach to a card.
This type of design has been mentioned by several people so it appears to be 
a popular choice:-)

Sue T


I have sent a copy of my rocking horse pattern to Sue.  Mine is a simple
tape lace suitable for beginners, especially as the ending is all the 
threads

tied together to form the tail.  Any tallies can be replaced with beads or
just done in a plait.  Thanks for remembering it Jane.  Wish we had 
somewhere

to place patterns written in Word.
Janice

HI All,  I'm thinking I have seen a
tape lace rocking horse by Janice
Blair.  I may be dreaming but Janice can
tell us.  What a lovely idea!

Jane in Vermont, USA where we are having
exquisite weather!


Janice Blair
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[lace] Baby piece

2014-08-21 Thread Janice Blair


I have sent a copy of my rocking horse pattern to Sue.  Mine is a simple
tape lace suitable for beginners, especially as the ending is all the threads
tied together to form the tail.  Any tallies can be replaced with beads or
just done in a plait.  Thanks for remembering it Jane.  Wish we had somewhere
to place patterns written in Word.
Janice

HI All,  I'm thinking I have seen a
tape lace rocking horse by Janice
Blair.  I may be dreaming but Janice can
tell us.  What a lovely idea!

Jane in Vermont, USA where we are having
exquisite weather!

 
Janice Blair 
Murrieta, CA, 60 miles north of San Diego
www.jblace.com 
www.lacemakersofillinois.org

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Re: [lace] Baby piece

2014-08-21 Thread Sue
I have that Russian rocking horse hanging on my wall, I made it about 11 
years ago and I got told off by my teacher for being too critical of it, 
LOL.   She told me to hang it on the wall and step away a yard or two and 
then see what I thought and of course she is right. When we work on 
something about a foot in front of you its easy to see everything you would 
like to be a bit tidier but it is always a favourite with anyone visiting 
our home, its artistic and pretty rather than the lacy frames around a photo 
but not every ones taste.  I think this one is too difficult for my 
neighbour at the moment but might be one she might try further down her 
learning life.
She has Parkinsons and initially I wasn't sure how it might inpact on her 
but lots of the time she manages fine, I have encouraged her to take her 
time, relax, enjoy and is not in a race and she has gained a lot more 
confidence and we are finding ways around moves she struggles with, with her 
weaker hand.   What she is also enjoying is her clever knitting, embroidery 
loving sisters are amazed as how good she is getting and saying they 
wouldn't have the patience and it looks complicated and she is saying no its 
not when you get down to it, as she has, :-)
I am listing any ideas I have and we will go through those soon.   I have 
had several suggestions from various people most of which seem to be rocking 
horse ones.
My DH and I are busy fixing a shower wall at the moment so I haven't had the 
chance to answer all emails at the moment and I have also been having a 
fight to make my own poppy come together as i want it to, so tonight I am 
about to undo it for the second time and might have to rework one petal and 
then try again.   Good job I have plenty of green wrap but a little short on 
patience that its not working as nicely as it should. My last one looks 
brilliant so I am cross that this is proving hard to get.But I was 
putting flower stamens in instead of drawing them in and they are too long 
like this,  I could use an extra couple of hands when fitting them together, 
LOL.   Last night it almost took flight, LOL.

Sue T
Dorset UK

 jvik...@sover.net wrote:
HI All,  I'm thinking I have seen a tape lace rocking horse by Janice
Blair.  I may be dreaming but Janice can tell us.  What a lovely idea!

There's also a Russian tape rocking horse by Bridget Cook.  If I remember 
correctly, she published 2 Russian books, the second with a Russian 
co-author.  I think the rocking horse is in the second one.  Can't remember 
the title of either one, though.


Hope this helps,
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Los Angeles, California, USA
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[lace] baby piece

2014-08-21 Thread Alex Stillwell
Hi Arachnids

Baby piece -

There are several small pieces suitable for babies in Gilian Dyes booklet
‘An ABC of Lace Patterns’ including a dinosaur, elephant, goldfish,
rabbit, sea horse, teddy bear, unicorn, yacht and zebra. Some are
exceptionally quick to make.

Happy lacemaking

Alex

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Re: [lace] Baby piece

2014-08-21 Thread J D Hammett
Hi fellow Arachnids,

There are several easier animals in the late Veronica Sorensen's book, 75
Quick and Easy Patterns in Bobbin Lace. Some in Bridget Cook and Metka
Tratnik,s, Idrija Lace. There is a rocking horse in Anna Korableva and Bridget
Cook’s Russian lace Patterns (second book p136 I think*) but that is rather
difficult for a beginner. You’d need to simplify it by extracting the
rocking horse shape and adding pricking holes. There are other tape lace
patterns about which are relatively easy and animals or toys (teddies/rocking
horses etc.) are always appreciated. There were some toys/animals in one of
the Lace Express issues some time ago.

Hope that helps.

Happy lace making,

Joepie, East Sussex, UK.

*One of my students worked that fairly recently.




From: Sue T

Anyway I spoke to her this morning about the baby lace and she seemed
pleased with the idea so I am again coming through all of you to ask if you
have any suggestions of simple braid type lace pieces that might go into a
frame on the babies wall and not be consigned to a drawer after the first few
days.

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Re: [lace] Baby piece

2014-08-20 Thread robinlace
 jvik...@sover.net wrote: 
HI All,  I'm thinking I have seen a tape lace rocking horse by Janice
Blair.  I may be dreaming but Janice can tell us.  What a lovely idea!

There's also a Russian tape rocking horse by Bridget Cook.  If I remember 
correctly, she published 2 Russian books, the second with a Russian co-author.  
I think the rocking horse is in the second one.  Can't remember the title of 
either one, though.

Hope this helps,

Robin P.
Los Angeles, California, USA
robinl...@socal.rr.com

Parvum leve mentes capiunt
(Little things amuse little minds)

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Re: [lace] Baby piece

2014-08-20 Thread jviking
HI All,  I'm thinking I have seen a tape lace rocking horse by Janice
Blair.  I may be dreaming but Janice can tell us.  What a lovely idea!

Jane in Vermont, USA where we are having exquisite weather!
jvik...@sover.net

> Hi spiders
  Anyway I spoke to her this morning about the baby lace and she
> seemed
> pleased with the idea so I am again coming through all of you to ask if
> you
> have any suggestions of simple braid type lace pieces that might go into a
> frame on the babies wall and not be consigned to a drawer after the first
> few
> days.  I have seen a stork but thats for the here and now, not for a young
> child, have seen the elephants on the lace guild site which looked good,
> so
> are there any other good pieces out there.
> I will check out my books during the afternoon to see if anything comes up
> but
> its difficult to know what pieces are available without having every book
> that
> exists and most I have never seen or heard of but I do have a goodly
> number
> myself so far.
>
> I am sure there are one or two grandmothers out there so would be
> interested
> to know what ideas you might have used yourselves.
> Always grateful
> Sue T
> Dorset
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[lace] Baby piece

2014-08-20 Thread Sue
Hi spiders
My neighbour, who I have been helping to learn to make lace over the months of
this year has just become a grandmother again to a new baby girl and my
husband suggested she might like to make a small piece of lace for the new
baby.  Now had we started a couple of months ago we might have achieved
something to go on the card for the arrival, but that happened in the week and
she is still working, slowly on and off on her poppy.  One more petal to go.
We have not had a lace session this month due to my husbands birthday and then
some major family situation when he brother was shipping back to this country
8 months after a major accident which has left him with some major brain
damage, so for a woman who already has a couple of serious health issues
herself it has been a very stressful month and not conducive to calm lace
making.  Anyway I spoke to her this morning about the baby lace and she seemed
pleased with the idea so I am again coming through all of you to ask if you
have any suggestions of simple braid type lace pieces that might go into a
frame on the babies wall and not be consigned to a drawer after the first few
days.  I have seen a stork but thats for the here and now, not for a young
child, have seen the elephants on the lace guild site which looked good, so
are there any other good pieces out there.
I will check out my books during the afternoon to see if anything comes up but
its difficult to know what pieces are available without having every book that
exists and most I have never seen or heard of but I do have a goodly number
myself so far.

I am sure there are one or two grandmothers out there so would be interested
to know what ideas you might have used yourselves.
Always grateful
Sue T
Dorset

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