Thanks to all who answered my question about the bolster pillow for ’s
Gravenmoer.
I have let my friend know how supportive you all were. Now we will see what her
decision is for convention.
Diane - your picture is pretty awesome. Makes want to do a project that is a
little larger than the
I made a 's Gravenmoer scarf using a block pillow, but I am sure that a bolster
would work just as well, if not better! Most teachers will advise if there is
a strict requirement for a class!
Clay
Clay Blackwell
Lynchburg, VA, USA
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On Jan 15, 2015, at 4:04 PM, Valhalla Bee
Good afternoon all -
Is it possible to ’s Gravenmoer technique making a scarf using a bolster pillow?
I have a friend who wants to take the class at IOLI convention in August, but
she has always worked on a bolster pillow and therefore feels most comfortable
that way. She doesn’t want to request
Jane,I did. It wasn't a scarf, but it was a piece of lace about 6 or 7 wide
for a bonnet. Below is a link to my pillow in action.
https://dianelaces.files.wordpress.com/2007/08/hul-0.jpg
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I'm currently working a 's Gravenmore scarf using a bolster pillow. The
pattern is and adaptation of Susan Wensel's scarf from a workshop she
gave in Sydney in 2013. I have over 70 pairs and since I'm using a thick
silk thread it is about 8 inches wide.
May I say it is working well and for a