Jenny B - No, just use the worker going left to right and then right to
left, and tension on the left. Definitely don't change to right-handed!!
Being right-handed I go right to left, left to right and tension, - so you
just do it in reverse.
Your tallies will look just the same, whether you
This is just a note to let Barb Saltern's friends in the Liberty Lacers
know that we met Barb and Ken in Christchurch (NZ) last night, along with
the local Lace Society President, Eleanor, and had a lovely evening with them.
They have had a flying trip around New Zealand, and the spring weathe
Hello Jean -
Yes, in answer to your question, this sounds very much like the way Anny
Noben was making tallies. In fact, I flipped my digital camera to
"movie" mode, and made a couple of film clips of her work... she was
going slowly so that we could see how it was done, so it really is quite
Hi Jane,
Welcome to Arachne. I see you can do Beds. Our own
Arachne, Jean Leader, has written a little booklet called An Introduction to
Bedfordshire Lace for The Lace Guild. It has a butterfly on the front and
another inside with excellent instructions. I made the one on the cover and
think
Hello lacefriends,
That's
I always make them in my hand - holding the 3 passives spread between
the fingers of the left hand, and threading the 4th bobbin (worker)
under and over with the right hand (using it tail first.)
how I do them too if they shall be like leafs. Square ones and
sic
Hello Liz,
You could get rain from us as well. But when i told the rain two days
ago that it is more needed in Australia it just rain more heavy here.
You see it doesn't work, what a pity.
Greetings
Ilske from Hamburg in Germany where the sun was shining today
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The Cluny de Brioude way of making leaf-shaped tallies doesn't come
in the book at all - it's difficult to describe and the best way to
get the hang of it is to see someone doing it.
However, as I started this thread I'll have a bash
You start with your hands palm down, bobbins (up to eight) h
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> It would be ever so helpful and I believe it is one of the "rules" of
> Arachne, that everyone who posts a message sign their name and place of
> residence. Doesn't have to be a defining address - just t
Hello,
Yes, I agree. It's the new address
Dentellez bien
Sof in France witn sun
bevw a écrit :
This is the new address -
http://perso.orange.fr/guipure/
This is the abandoned one -
http://perso.orange.fr/dentelle.fuseau/
:)
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Hi All
Thanks a lot for the wonderful advice from all of you.
Tamara, your explanation was way better than my book ;-), but perhaps I just
needed another way of explanation. I am finally donee with the hankershief
(sp?), and I think it looks pretty good for my first try. I found a nice piece
Thank you for the warm welcome and advice re my lace butterflies. For those
that asked, I have made torchon and beds. lace and had a try at bucks point.
I'm hoping to go to the National Lace Day at the NEC in Birmingham in early
December and will see if I can pick up books and patterns there.
Jane.
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