[lace] re lace hankies, Tamara

2008-09-28 Thread Sue
I was a little concerned that there might be an almost a taboo thing, I suppose, but with the answers received so far I now feel released to choose whatever I like. Thank you all very much for your replies. Before this subject comes to its natural conclusion, is there a natural hanky size for t

[lace] re lace hankies

2008-09-28 Thread Sue
Thank you Robin, when I made mine the pattern piece was given to me by my teacher to expand and mack up a square, as a learning tool of course. I had just done some samples and then one other beds/cluny piece, so by the time I got to the end I was feeling I understood the pattern better and do

[lace] Re: lace hankies

2008-09-27 Thread robinlace
Sue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: What edgings have other people used, apart from bedfordshire with lots of leaves for a bridal hanky, would anyone consider any other type of lace ? I would not only consider something other than Beds, I wouldn't consider Beds at all. I'm not fond of tha

[lace] Re: lace hankies

2008-09-27 Thread Tamara P Duvall
On Sep 27, 2008, at 9:55, Sue wrote: What edgings have other people used, apart from bedfordshire with lots of leaves for a bridal hanky, would anyone consider any other type of lace ? Any type of lace that you enjoy making would be suitable; whyever not? I've only ever made one wedding han