[lace] Beginners patterns

2017-06-08 Thread Alison Gray
Hi Thank you for all the replies to my question, I have now located the pattern I was looking for, and thank you to Alex Stillwell for allowing us to use her patterns. At the moment I am working my way through Alex's Geometrical Bucks Point book, I have bought her Floral Bucks Point book t

RE: [lace] Beginners patterns

2017-06-06 Thread Noelene Lafferty
Alexandra's website is https://alexstillwell.wordpress.com/. The fish pattern, with full instructions, is under "PDF Help Files" Noelene at The Angle noel...@lafferty.com.au > Hi all I remember a conversation a while ago about beginners patterns. > someone mentioned a website, I think, Alex S

RE: [lace] Beginners patterns

2017-06-06 Thread Agnes Boddington
Hi Alison Christine Springett sells a little booklet with bookmark snakes, but if you tie off after the head you have a little fish Her website is: http://www.cdspringett.co.uk/acatalog/Lacemaking_Books.html The booklet is the fifth down: "Snakes Galore". Great for children and adults. Agnes Boddin

Re: [lace] Beginners patterns

2017-06-06 Thread Katrina Worley
I did a quick web search on “Alex Stillwell fish pattern”, and came up with this PDF as the first hit… I think it's what you’re thinking of: https://alexstillwell.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/fish-1-9.pdf Katrina Worley kwor

[lace] Beginners patterns

2017-06-06 Thread Alison Gray
Hi all I remember a conversation a while ago about beginners patterns. someone mentioned a website, I think, Alex Stillwell. I bookmarked it but when my computer crashed I lost everything and I can't now find it. There was a simple fish pattern. My 5 year old grandson is fascinated by my lace st