Good morning, all -
There is also a robin pricking in "A Lace Guild Publication - Christmas
Decorations".
He's very cute!
Jane Nelson
Lincoln, NE USA
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Hi Janice and all..
I knew I had seen a nice pricking but couldn't place it until tonight:
http://www.brandis.com.au/Arachne/downloads/2011%20JD%20Hammett.pdf
Irene Whitham
Surrey, BC
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The robin that immediately leaps into my mind is the one designed by
Kitty Mason MBE, which is in The Lace Guild's Christmas Decorations
book. It is a Milanese pattern, but could possibly be adapted to Honiton
or Needlelace.
Alternatively, could you find one in a child's colouring book and wor
I always thought this looked like a robin -- I know it's not lace, but
thought you might enjoy it. It is taken from a whitework tea cozy I used to
have
Jane's note reminded me of it.
EMK
On Oct 19, 2013, at 8:19 AM, Janice Blair wrote:
> Hi,
> Does anyone remember if there is a pattern in
Hi,
Does anyone remember if there is a pattern in the English Lace magazine or
among our christmas card exchanges of a British Robin? I would like to do one
for an craft sale at my British club. My lace pieces that are auctioned
usually bring in a good price from my friends. I don't have much ti