Can someone from rosaeground contact me, please? I find I don't have you in
my address book as I thought. Or if anyone else can supply the e address I
will be grateful.
Patricia in Wales
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Dear Jane
In my torchon days, my
favourite was the ctct at the corners, but
honeycomb stitch (ctt pin
ctt) at the centre pins; it seemed to round out the
centre.
For those who like
torchon with as wide a variety of stitches as
possible, or just sight
of a wide range to make a choice, Maidment's
Hello All! So glad this topic came up! I was never so surprised to find out
last winter that there are many ways to make Roseground! A sampler may be
found--I believe--in Torchon Lacemaking, A Step by Step Guide by Jan Tregidgo.
ISBN 9781847972019 She listed five: 1) UnPinned=WS+twist, Pin
I must chime in here about the bobbin I ordered from Roseground...
Pam Sharples, Pat Hallam's daughter, is running the bobbin part of the business, and I
ordered the D-Day bobbin as soon as it was available. It is exquisite. I chose the
wooden one, and the minute painting of the landing scene
A french site has very good pictures. Some pages I had to try a few times
until they worked.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/aplimouzin/frame.html
select "cours" from the menu
under "etudes des fond" press the button "lancer le cours"
or try directly http://perso.wanadoo.fr/aplimouzin/fonds/
select: fond
A very good sight for beginners (which hasn't been mentioned) is
http://www.gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/lace/othergr.htm Lots of good lessons
there with animation showing where bobbins move.Sharon on rainy (like a
monsoon) Vancouver Island
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My thanks to all who responded to my request for an e-address. I have
obtained the supplies required by friends who are not online in pleanty of time
for
this Saturday. I must say Pat turned up trumps in dispatching it to me so
promptly.
Patricia in Wales
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Hello Jane, Leonard and everyone
Finally getting around to responding to this. Roseground and its endless
variations is a new interest of mine.
Whereas I used to be happy with CT the pairs to enter and exit, and CTCT
closed pins (Jane's 1, 2, 3, 4), in working a project involving many
Torchon fill
Got Roseground Supplies new catalogue this morning. I'm delighted to see
that they are now offering all the decorated bone and wooden bobbins that
Fountains (and previously Springetts) had in their catalogue, plus a few
completely new ones.
I've got three of the bone ones which I think are gorgeou
A couple of people have asked me for details about Roseground Supplies. It's
run by Pat Hallam and Pam Sharples. Address:
62 Chetwynd Road
Toton
Nottingham
NG9 6FT
Telephone/Fax: +44 (0)115-9720110
Web site: http://www.roseground.com
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No connection, just a previously sati
Hello again everyone
On second thought, rogue-ish could well be the desired effect :p
I wrote:
> My least favourite to work are the asymmetric type, rogues that they are.
Even so, sometimes that is the effect one wants (asymmetric, not rogue-ish).
bye for now
Bev in Shirley BC, west of Sooke and
Jaqui wrote:
Are you not able to get to the shop pages by clicking on the "Shop" tab at
the top of the screen? I was getting this, but none of the suggestions to
get round it applied to me becuase I didn't have pop-ups disabled, did have
Javascript enabled, am not on AOL and am already using Int
Right, Jean, I'm 71 years old (but that's better than the alternative), and my
will begins, "Being of Sound Mind, I spent it all." I shall order books,
bobbins, make lace, give it away, wear it when and where I please, and the
Devil can take the Hindmost.
By the way, I haven't asked for a Ro
Hello All! Finally--pictures are posted! Jeri--I used the Archives to find
the Flickr instructions yet again. LOL They are now taped to my laptop.
Apparently, I have another album out there in cyberspace where my previous
"upload" attempts now reside. For Isabel, my glass bobbins are not f
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