Barron wrote:
after discussion of the four seasons lace patterns I've decided
I'd like to start them - the bucks point ones by Geraldine Stott - but now I can't find them - I thought they were in a loose pattern but now I have a vaugue feeeling they are in the Lace magazine but I've no idea whi
after discussion of the four seasons lace patterns I've decided
I'd like to start them - the bucks point ones by Geraldine Stott - but now I
can't find them - I thought they were in a loose pattern but now I have a
vaugue feeeling they are in the Lace magazine but I've no idea which one - does
Thanks for all the suggestions, but they don't seem to be what I remember.
I have in my mind that there are four panels with square borders and each
with a small scene inside, but not the ones in Ann Collier's book. Not
particularly delicate, so I doubt that they'd be Honiton or Bucks Point.
M
Dear Andrea
I don't know what type of lace you are doing, but there are some beautiful
period images of the four seasons in filet lace in Federico Vinciolo's
Renaissance patterns for lace, embroidery and needlepoint, the facsimile of his
1587 work.
Rosemary (sweltering) in Sussex
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Dear Jean,
The most recent "Four Seasons" I have seen was in "La Dentelle", issues 89 -
92.
By the way, I am searching for someone who is going to the NEC (?is it in
early September) to collect an order from Richard Gravestock. At least some
of the UK lacemakers on Arachne have met me and might f
Geraldine Stott ."Four Seasons" four little motifs in Bucks Point Lace.
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From: "Jean Nathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm looking for the prickings for a set of four small panels, each one
> showing one of the four seasons.
>
> I've found pictures
e the Lace
Guild must have it.
Happy Lacing
Andrea Lamble
Cambridge, UK
From: "Jean Nathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Jean Nathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lace"
Subject: [lace] Four Seasons
Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2006 11:32:05 +0100
I'm looking f
I'm looking for the prickings for a set of four small panels, each one
showing one of the four seasons.
I've found pictures of a square set in "New Designs in Bobbin Lace" by Ann
Collier, and the prickings for a set with different shaped outlines in "100
New Bobbin Lace Patterns" by Yusai Fuku