Re: [lace] Eyes Out

2012-01-09 Thread hottleco
Hello All! For Karen--To finish off or "adjust" threads. It always happens--you're nearing the end of a motif & running out of thread. There's enough to make the stitch(es) but not enough to bury the tail on the flip side. I prefer not to end off "early", then start a new thread to make thre

[lace] Eyes Out

2012-01-08 Thread hottleco
Hello All! Thanks to everyone who has shared advice on making sewings--both tools & technique. What an epiphany--perfect season no less! I actually own an Eyes Out tool but never used it for lace, only for embroidery. Since my crochet hook has often gone spelunking beneath the pricking, I de

Re: [lace] eyes

2004-03-17 Thread Ann-Marie Lördal
Do you have a scanner? If so you can scan the pattern and enlarge it in photo program in your computer. I do so (I use Microsoft Photo Editor) to get a bigger picture of it so I really can se the pattern or worksheet better. Ann-Marie > I feel that I must apologise . Yes I can now see to do lac

Re: [lace] eyes

2004-03-16 Thread Roslyn
I feel that I must apologise . Yes I can now see to do lace and am doing some tatting. However, my fingers cannot stand to spend a lot of time pushing pins in. I have become mostly housebound most of the time. I refuse to list my health problems, just know that have no real access to a xerox m

[lace] eyes

2004-03-06 Thread Roslyn
Just to let everyone who sent me wishes and prayers. I can see almost as good as I was able to see before this doctor messed me up. Don't see the smallest stuff, but I can still tat and use the finer threads. Such a relief. Now I have a book I'm never going to use and thought if one of you needs