Janice, - there is an Aussie lacemaker currently living in Santiago, and there
is a small group of ladies who meet regularly there.
I will pass on your email address to Chelle, who I have known for many years,
and maybe she can contact you direct.
Regards from Liz in Melbourne, Oz
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Size 0.4mm hook works fine in most beads other than sizes 14 or 15 beads.
You have to be careful not to split the thread but it is possible, and
probably the fastest approach
Sue Babbs
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As some of you know I dabble with Lace 2000 and Lace RXP and have a few
motif and files on my site for free download.
I have just uploaded zipped files with all my motifs for you to use in
your lace designing.
Designing can be such fun when you have a 'hole' to fill and you are not
sure what
I know some here knit lace, or just knit. I haven't been able to knit lately
because of rheumatoid arthritis.
Went to the Knitting and Stitching Show in London on Thursday with Poole
Bobbin Lace Circle, and tried using the Helping Hands Knitting Aid, which
I'd seen advertised as having been or
I see that 150 folk have found the newest tutorials I added to the site
this week. Could I ask what you thought of them? Any use? Any suggestions?
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Jenny Brandis,
Kununurra Western Australia
URL: www.brandis.com.au/craft/lace
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I have been using suture needles - they come with pre attached silk
thread and I put them in the end of my pin vice (the same tool I use for
my pin pricking using a sewing needle with the eye inside the vice). I
use the same suture needles for sewings - what few of them I have tried.
Jenny B
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