[lace] split cloth stitch quadrants

2005-02-23 Thread J.Falkink-Pol
Hello spiders

The current pattern of the month is much clearer.
http://www.bigginslace.co.uk/leanne.htm
I looks like a simple runner and pins inside.
But previously I guessed the top and bottom were too airy, so they evolved
like drawn at the bottom of
http://www.xs4all.nl/~falkink/Spleet-als-spin.gif
The crossed spider principle intrigues me, but as I'm a visual type I don't
understand, I gave it a try in the same drawing.

Jo Falkink

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re: [lace] split cloth stitch quadrants

2005-02-21 Thread Bev Walker
Hi everyone and Jo who asked:

Te pictures are vague. I tried to immitate them as shown on
http://www.xs4all.nl/~falkink/spleten.jpg
It looks like happy a mutant. Can somebody tell or show me how to do
these?

They are intentional 'holes' based on the spider crossing as Carolina
described. Pins can be used discreetly at the end of a short row to mark
the hole (on either side of the hole, if that makes sense).

I like your happy mutants :) --

bye for now
Bev in Sooke, BC (on Vancouver Island, west coast of Canada)
Cdn. floral bobbins
www.woodhavenbobbins.com

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[lace] split cloth stitch quadrants

2005-02-20 Thread J.Falkink-Pol
Hello Spiders


http://www.bigginslace.co.uk/bestbookmarks.htm
and several other Torchon patterns on the same site show split cloth stitch
quadrants.
Te pictures are vague. I tried to immitate them as shown on
http://www.xs4all.nl/~falkink/spleten.jpg
It looks like happy a mutant. Can somebody tell or show me how to do these?
Another attempt made te top and bottom to disjunct. So I'm puzzled.

Jo Falkink

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[lace] split cloth stitch quadrants

2005-02-20 Thread Carolina G. Gallego
http://www.bigginslace.co.uk/bestbookmarks.htm
and several other Torchon patterns on the same site show split cloth stitch
quadrants.
Te pictures are vague. I tried to immitate them as shown on
http://www.xs4all.nl/~falkink/spleten.jpg
It looks like happy a mutant. Can somebody tell or show me how to do these?
Another attempt made te top and bottom to disjunct. So I'm puzzled.
Jo Falkink
Hello all,
Jo I think that there are made as it were spiders figuratively 
speaking. I mean that you prepare torchon ground all around the top of 
the quadrant, then take 2 central pairs and cross them, these 2 pairs 
have become now weavers. Each one works to right and left respectively;  
take in one pair from the ground, pin and come back to the middle, then 
I  THINK THERE IS NO PIN, is just a turning stitch; repeat until 
arriving to the wider part of the quadrant, then leave each row a pair 
until the end.
It is very resumed, but I hope you can understand me the main idea.
Anyway, tell us the results please!

Carolina. Barcelona. Spain.
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Carolina de la Guardia
http://www.geocities.com/carolgallego/
Private apartments for rent on Spanish Coast
http://www.winterinspain.com
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