she has gotten
home. I expect that this will become her most popular
design to date!
Clay
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From: Pickford Diana [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'arachne' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 9:14 AM
Subject: Re: [lace] summer/winter projects
I am currently
I have to confess that I've done very little BL all summer! Nothing of any
consequence since finishing Lucy's wedding garter, though I've been
thinking about my Lace Guild luggage tag, and yesterday I got the bobbins
out to make a short length of torchon edging to put on a friend's 40th
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Sent: 06 August 2003 16:35
To: Pickford Diana; 'arachne'
Subject: Re: [lace] summer/winter projects
Hi Diana -
Tamara is off at IOLI and can't defend herself here (vbg) so
I'm going to take advantage of the opportunity to say that
you might really want to have a look at her
Having finished the extension to my 22 inch round pillow, which works very
well (and having dropped it end-on on my foot), I'm now going back to the
Intermediate Torchon Assessment for the UK Lace Guild that I started last
year. I got a couple of samples done before it was interrupted by my
Hi all,
I am currently working on a rectangular mat that I expect to finish this
month. It is the 7th. of a total of 10 patterns which are going to be
included in a self published pattern booklet that I am planning to sell
next winter (possibly October/November).
The lace is a very refined
Hi Bev and all other busy spiders,
I'm back at the pillow and have started making the logarithmic lace I was
asking about.
For this project, I had to clear a lot of bobbins, so in order not to waste
too much thread , at least, I managed to finish some old projects. It was a
good idea to get
My very long term project is a quilting pattern from the 1930's of Ann
Orr's - a basket of flowers - which I'm working in Honiton lace - I
found a while back that the old quilting patterns that were produced as
prick pounce iron-on patterns have the dot spacings exactly right for
Honiton. I