Re: [lace] What media constitues Lace

2015-09-05 Thread Brenda Paternoster
In the board scheme of things any textile constructed with decorative holes is lace, but if there are specific sub-categories then I would say that hairpin crochet should be in the crochet class - and similarly a Shetland lace shawl would be in the knitting class etc. If the work is good and

RE: [lace] What media constitues Lace

2015-09-05 Thread Lorri Ferguson
yarn' or thread it goes in the Knit/Lace class. Hope this helps, if you need further info (like the classes used at the Wash. State Fair) just let me know. Lorri > Subject: Re: [lace] What media constitues Lace > From: paternos...@appleshack.com > Date: Sat, 5 Sep 2015 08:51:56 +0100 &

Re: [lace] What media constitues Lace

2015-09-05 Thread Anna Binnie
Knitting -it goes in the Knitting Class, but if it is done with fine 'lace yarn' or thread it goes in the Knit/Lace class. Hope this helps, if you need further info (like the classes used at the Wash. State Fair) just let me know. Lorri Subject: Re: [lace] What media constitues Lace From: paternos

[lace] What media constitues Lace

2015-09-04 Thread cec
I just received a phone call from a lady that organizes the categories in her state fair. She specifically asked me if Crocheted Hair Pin Lace should be in the Lace or Crochet Category. I'm at a loss since I would consider it crocheted, but there are other "lacy" crochet designs that I have