In a message dated 4/15/07 6:55:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Thanks for posting the pictures, Brenda. That pannomia lace is neat.
> When you say crocheted braids, do you mean the lines around each area,
> like Romanian point lace? That's very interesting that it's
> Put the date you started the piece on the pricking
> as well, and when you finish the piece, add that
> date.
Good idea. It reminds me that on one project, I wrote
a tally mark on the margin of the pricking for every
hour I worked on it. When it was finally done, I
could add up the number of
That's why it's great to make a note right on the pricking - you won't have
to go looking for it, at least while you still have the pricking on the
pillow!
Make the notes before you forget, and use abbreviations if there isn't much
space. If you start a piece and cut it off, pin the bit to the pric
In a message dated 4/22/2007 10:13:51 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I keep details of pattern, start, finish dates and thread used. Any changes
from the pattern, that kind of information in a little notebook.
Sue T, Dorset UK
Oh how I wish I were more organized!!
On 4/22/07, Sue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I keep details of pattern, start, finish dates and thread used. Any
changes
> from the pattern, that kind of information in a little notebook.
That is a good idea too, or databasing on one's computer.
though I tend not to use the latter, and *lose* the
I keep details of pattern, start, finish dates and thread used. Any changes
from the pattern, that kind of information in a little notebook.
Sue T, Dorset UK
I've got one other suggestion to add to that...
Put the date you started the piece on the pricking as well, and when you
finish the p
I've got one other suggestion to add to that...
Put the date you started the piece on the pricking as well, and when you finish
the piece, add that date. I save my prickings in a notebook, and this helps me
remember when I made the piece and how long it took me. I usually work on just
one pro
Dear spiders
I'd just like to add my two pennyworth here as I have personal experience of
copyright infringement. Whilst browsing through the books at Olympia
(London) when visiting a large craft fair, I happened to notice a book on
stumpwork so took it from the shelf and flicked through the pa