more resources for square knotted netting
http://needlelacetalk.ning.com/group/filetlacis
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Thanks for the link. I have long regarded your sites as among the very best
for knotted netting.
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Jane said
"We used netting "needles" at college - look like a rod with a tuning fork
at either end - you need something thinner than a shuttle if you are aiming
for a fine mesh."
It's the mesh stick, not the needle, which controls the size of the holes
in the net. But I think that a shuttle sh
Sr. Claire
I'd recommend vacuuming. But first lay some window screen, or plastic canvas
on top, then vacuum. The screening will avoid damaging the embroidery.
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this is a nice website for making netting. they use a wierd needle
that does the same job as a tatting shuttle. net making would be a
nice use for a shuttle. i don't know how much thread a shuttle will
hold, but this needle holds quite a few rounds.
http://knotsindeed.com/learn/t-fill.html
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Apparently I have much to learn about posting here.
Over the past year I have been listing links to digitized books and
magazines that contain information on netting on my blog (
http://knotsindeed.blogspot.com). I have been pleased at the number I have
found. While most of the books and magazin
book.
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Annette Meldrum in a wet and cold Wollongong Australia
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Jane said
"We used nettin
Betty Ann I did not go to the event that you spoke of, but, it sounds very
much like the thread holder netting that I use with my serger sewing machine.
You should check you local sewing machine store and see if they have it.
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I do both netting and tatting. A netting needle doesn't hold nearly as much as a
tatting shuttle. You can't fill a netting shuttle too full because then it won't
go through the holes of the netting or it will stretch the holes while you're
forming the knots. Netting needles only hold a couple yards
that is something to think about when making your own tatting shuttle.
i will have to buy a netting needle to get a better look at it. a thin
dowel wrapped in thread would do the trick. dowels come in very thin
sizes. it would also save adding on a new thread in the middle of
netting. knots are
Avital <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>I do both netting and tatting. A netting needle doesn't hold nearly as
much as a
>tatting shuttle. You can't fill a netting shuttle too full because then it
won't
>go through the holes of the netting or it will stretch the holes while you're
>forming the knots.
I wanted to send out an email to anyone that I was communicating with
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past week, please send me an email. I had several folders in my email
become corrupted, and I have tried to make new lists of everyone I was
discussing thing
here are netting needles in just about every size color and shape. i
wonder if the norwegian style works with small lace net making. the
advertisement says this style holds more thread.
http://www.lacis.com/catalog/data/n_lacenettingfilet.html#LC04
from susan in tennessee,u.s.a.
They found a frame with embroidered netting in a storeroom in the compound
where I work. Here are some pictures of it: <
http://picasaweb.google.com/srclaireedith/FoundNetting?authkey=Gv1sRgCNyNmJ6iuILSlQ
>
It's pretty dirty. Does anyone know how I can clean it without removing it
from the frame?
The Norwegian-style needles are not intended for lace net and will not work.
They're for shopping bags, tennis ball holders, basketball hoop nets, lobster
traps, and other coarse nets. I think it would be a good idea for you to go back
to Rita Bartholomew's site and see how netting is actually done
Content goes with Netting - Most Ancient Lace, same date
For Netting research and instruction, there are chapters in books devoted
to Netting, but fully-dedicated-to-the-subject books may be hard to find.
IOLI (U.S. Lace Guild) has some, listed with their Needle Lace books:
http://www.int
Content goes with Netting - Most Ancient Lace, same date
For Netting research and instruction, there are chapters in books devoted
to Netting, but fully-dedicated-to-the-subject books may be hard to find.
IOLI (U.S. Lace Guild) has some, listed with their Needle Lace books:
http://www.in
They found a frame with embroidered netting in a storeroom in the compound
where I work. Here are some pictures of it: <
http://picasaweb.google.com/srclaireedith/FoundNetting?authkey=Gv1sRgCNyNmJ6
iuILSlQ
>
It's pretty dirty. Does anyone know how I can clean it without removing it
from the frame?
Netting is thought to be the oldest form of lace. Impressions of Netting
have been found in the surfaces of clay pottery that is many centuries old.
In pre-history, Netting was made using a unique knot that would not
unravel the entire net structure if a tear developed. It could be easily
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