In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Patty
Dowden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I got my LOKK Kantbrief today and on page 19, there are two lace tables
(full size) of the same type of design.
I wonder if the posting was meant to go up on April 1st, instead of
April 2nd? Lots of magazines put a spoof
More photographs of the background lace from the winter issue of the I.O.L.I.
Bulletin can be seen at the International Old Lacers website:
www.internationaloldlacers.org
Click on I.O.L.I. Bulletin and then click on the issue with the fan and the
pink background.
The lace is from my (limited)
Hi,
My husband gave me the book Tonderkniplinger I for my birthday. I know how
to do Bucks. Could someone tell me what the differences are between the two
or
are there just too many? I would really appreciate it.
Rosemarie Chapman
Centralia, Washington
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And the idea of a frame, swivelling freely between two posts, might be an
interesting one for an embroidery
frame, but I wouldn't think it would be all that useful for a lace pillow,
where the tensioning would always bring it back into an upright position
(except, perhaps, for the Spanish
Could someone tell me what the differences are between the two or are
there just too many?
Hello Roesemarie,
I have just bought a few books on Bucks point (thanks to Pam) and I have
been comparing them with the notions I had on Tonder, as I attended a course
by Helen Schou (a famous Danish
And the idea of a frame, swivelling freely between two posts, might be
an
interesting one for an embroidery
frame, but I wouldn't think it would be all that useful for a lace pillow,
where the tensioning would always bring it back into an upright position
(except, perhaps, for the Spanish
I am on the outside with regards to the book, (due entirely to distance!)
but from what I hear - on good authority the book will be great!
Vasna - don't get nervous, it is a sure Winner!!
And to those wanting a copy - join the queue - behind
me! :)) I already have my name
Vasna wrote:
Thanks for your patience with these questions! This is actually for the infamous
Tina book, being published by the Rocky Mountain Lace Guild, (coming this summer!)
and we are putting the finishing touches on it and trying to make sure all our
attributions and classifications are
On Apr 3, 2004, at 14:17, Rosemarie wrote:
My husband gave me the book Tonderkniplinger I for my birthday. I
know how
to do Bucks. Could someone tell me what the differences are between
the two [...]
As Antje said, both Bucks and Tonder belong to the Point Ground family,
so you have a
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