[lace] Re: tudor rose or english rose / thanks

2008-08-12 Thread Tamara P Duvall
On Aug 12, 2008, at 15:04, micki wrote: One of my fellow lacers here in Scotland is looking for a tudor rose or english rose pattern to make in lace. Any suggestion of sources / books / etc? Jean Leader has a -- self-published, I think -- booklet which contains 5 motifs: a thistle, a rose

RE: [lace] Newsletter

2008-08-12 Thread Carolyn Hastings
It may depend on state law. In Massachusetts, I once had a $17.80 purchase (debit card) turn into a $178.00 purchase. It took me a year and a half to straighten it out. The Office of Consumer Affairs of the Attorney General's office advised me to use the debit card as a credit card, as my liabil

Re: [lace] tatting ytube

2008-08-12 Thread Sue Duckles
Just one slight problem with that Pam. how to film it Otherwise I'd love to!! Sue in EY On 12 Aug 2008, at 21:22, Pam Caldwell wrote: Perhaps Sue in East Yorkshire could put the left-handed version on ytube? Pam in North Yorkshire. - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [lace] tudor rose or english rose / thanks

2008-08-12 Thread beth
There is a tudor rose in Pat Perryman & Cynthia Voysey's New Designs in Honiton Lace - it's quite a simple pattern, I'm definitely a beginner at honiton and I made it without much difficulty. My hardback copy of the book is dated 1984, so it may well be out of print, but perhaps your friend cou

RE: [lace] tatting ytube

2008-08-12 Thread Pam Caldwell
Perhaps Sue in East Yorkshire could put the left-handed version on ytube? Pam in North Yorkshire. - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[lace] tudor rose or english rose / thanks

2008-08-12 Thread micki
One of my fellow lacers here in Scotland is looking for a tudor rose or english rose pattern to make in lace. Any suggestion of sources / books / etc? Thank you too for the responses to my query of blogs v. websites. Interesting observations and responses. Micki from the scottish highlands wher

Re: [lace] question re: terminology

2008-08-12 Thread Jane O'Connor
Sure Jeri. The book is Spelen met Venne-Colcotton 2, designs by Corrie Versluis and patterns worked by Nel Westerlaken, Esther van Winden, Ine van IJzeren and Julie van der Wolf. Published in August 2004- a Bob-in book. Jane O     - Original Message From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PRO

Re: [lace] question re: terminology

2008-08-12 Thread Jeriames
Dear Jane, 1. Please, could you clarify which Author and Book Title you are referencing? It would be helpful to people who own the book, if they could put copies of some of the correspondence generated by your letter into the book. 2. Lace bulletin editors and individual Lace newslette

Re: [lace] 'sG virgin ground

2008-08-12 Thread Clay Blackwell
Well, yes, the virgin ground *is* very different from the diagonal half stitch. Diagonal half stitch in s'G is still half stitch... it's just that the way the pairs are added to the trail and taken out that give it the distinctive look of s'G. The ground stitch which has been the subject of

[lace] Re: terminology

2008-08-12 Thread Jane O'Connor
Thank you one and all!!! The new words threw me into a tizzy but now more than just myself have been helped and we appreciate it.   Jane O'Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED] New Lenox, IL USA Life is like a roll of toilet paper. The closer it gets to the end, the faster it goes. So have fun, think 'good

Re: [lace] tatting ytube

2008-08-12 Thread Sue Duckles
Hi All Went onto the site that Lenore suggested. Unfortunately it needs plugins that my mac does not support Andrea, it's a shame you don't live closer to East Yorkshire, I'd help you learn I'm 'totally' left handed too!! The only things I do right handed are knitting and usin

[lace] 'sG virgin ground

2008-08-12 Thread hottleco
Hello All! The virgin ground that I use is on pg8, Go With The Flow by Marjorie Preece. The diagonal half stitch results in a charming ground of little "buds". Being a newbie, I'm not sure, but it seems quite different from the "rose ground" (??) that I've worked. As in embroidery, so many t

[lace] Message for Miriam

2008-08-12 Thread Ruth Budge
I'm sorry to post this to the list, but I do need to get a message through to Miriam I have received both your emails, Miriam, and I did reply straight away. I've forwarded you another copy of my reply - hopefully one of them will get through to you. I've been having a lot of trouble wi

RE: [lace] tatting ytube

2008-08-12 Thread Andrea Lamble
Hi, I've recently been teaching myself to tat. I did find some videos on YouTube but didn't find them much help as I'm (very) left handed could not muster the co-ordination to work right-handed. Finally managed to find someone right-handed to show me how its done and worked out from that what I wo

Re: [lace] .. terminology/rose ground in 's Gravenmoer Lace

2008-08-12 Thread Clay Blackwell
It's CT... and then an extra T. So... CTT pin CTT. Clay bevw wrote: A question: in this case does one make the half-stitch as TC or CT ? On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 6:12 PM, Clay Blackwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: "Rose Ground: A 's Gravensmoer Lace rose

[lace] Lace Magazine

2008-08-12 Thread Miriam
My magazine arrived to day so I'm sure all of you will receive theirs eventually. I was late in paying , I know, but here it is. Miriam in Israel - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]