Re:[lace] anybody know where?

2011-05-29 Thread pene piip
Hi Jane, I remember everyone making 5's & 0's for the 2003 IOLI Convention. So have a look through the IOLI Bulletins - page 21 in Vol 22, Fall 2001. I had a tatting pattern published on pages 28-29 in Vol. 23, Winter 2003. Have fun, Pene - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com cont

Re: [lace] anybody know where?

2011-05-28 Thread Clay Blackwell
I believe you're thinking of "Alphabet Inspirations", but this has no numbers, only letters and a few additonal designs. Clay On 5/28/2011 8:14 PM, robinl...@socal.rr.com wrote: - The Lace Bee wrote: I have a feeling that there are some in Sandi Woods Special Effects in Bobbin Lace.

Re: [lace] anybody know where?

2011-05-28 Thread robinlace
- The Lace Bee wrote: I have a feeling that there are some in Sandi Woods Special Effects in Bobbin Lace. However, the milanese theory for this book would allow you to design your own numbers or take them from printing guides and adapt.- I don't think there are any numerals in that bo

Re: [lace] anybody know where?

2011-05-28 Thread The Lace Bee
bobbins can be found at my website: http://thelacebee.weebly.com/ --- On Fri, 27/5/11, Jane O'Connor wrote: From: Jane O'Connor Subject: [lace] anybody know where? To: lace@arachne.com Date: Friday, 27 May, 2011, 1:49 After spending hours leafing through my book shelves, I still c

[lace] anybody know where?

2011-05-27 Thread Jane Partridge
You could do what I did when I was working one of my City & Guilds pieces - go through the numbers in the various fonts on your computer until you find a style you like. Change the setting to "outline" and change the font size until you get the size you want. Print it out on acetate or tracing

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2011-05-27 Thread Sue T
I also have a book called Birthdays and birth signs in lace which is edited by Bridget M Cook In there are circular and square patterns with numbers 18, 25, 40 and one or two others. I did the circular pattern which I changed the inner numbers to 50 and it worked well. There are also one or two

Re: [lace] anybody know where?

2011-05-27 Thread Brenda Paternoster
Hello Jane Veronica Sorenson's 'Modern Lace Designs' on page 96. It was published in 1984 so almost certainly out of print so might cost silly money on ebay but guild libraries are likely to have a copy. Brenda On 27 May 2011, at 01:49, Jane O'Connor wrote: > > After spending hours leafing t

[lace] anybody know where?

2011-05-26 Thread Jane O'Connor
After spending hours leafing through my book shelves, I still cannot find numbers to lace. Plenty of alphabets, but no numbers. Since I wanted to do a big 5 and an 0 for an anniversary gift,  I am asking for help in finding numbers to lace. Type of lace can be varied between torchon, Bucks, tape