re:[lace] Honiton boarder & pillows>>

2004-07-22 Thread Bev Walker
Hi everyone and Peter Yes, I think your idea of making the motifs first then joining on the cookie pillow is a good one - if your honiton pillow is all the "round" you could use it like a huge roller, too, and make your border continuous. I have read that honiton workers could have a piece on the

Re: [lace] Honiton boarder & Pillows>>

2004-07-22 Thread Dmt11home
Dear Peter, Perhaps you would be interested in taking a 12 hour beginning Honiton class, or a 12 hour continuing Honiton class depending on where you are in your skills. The annual Lace Convention will be occurring in Harrisburg, Pa. within driving distance of New York, Aug 1-9. This year, unli

RE: [lace] Honiton boarder & Pillows>>

2004-07-21 Thread Clay Blackwell
For what it's worth... I think that Robin has described a really traditional way of dealing with Honiton motifs, and I'd endorse that suggestion! Clay Clay Blackwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] > From: Panza, Robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > What I would do is make the all motifs first, and make a pattern wit

RE: [lace] Honiton boarder & Pillows>>

2004-07-21 Thread Panza, Robin
>>>From: peter vilsack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Can anyone clue me in- I would like to make a border for a hankerchief in Honiton lace and connect the motifs by pearl pin bars or needlelace bars(buttonhole) <<< What I would do is make the all motifs first, and make a pattern with the motifs drawn

[lace] Honiton boarder & Pillows>>

2004-07-20 Thread peter vilsack
Can anyone clue me in- I would like to make a border for a hankerchief in Honiton lace and connect the motifs by pearl pin bars or needlelace bars(buttonhole) I am thinking that I should use a cookie pillow so I can work the whole project out at once. My honiton pillow is 14" and a boarder would