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Having recently completed the garter lace for my daughter, I have also now
completed my strip for my convict bonnet and am almost halfway through the
first of my special lace cuffs. Both the convict bonnet and the cuffs are
my first really exciting venture into designing my own pieces which are
Books, books, books! Josette and Sof and I are scanning like mad. The
books are being posted one by one by John, so keep on looking.
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/
And the hunt is on for even more. This is fun!
Tess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in Maine USA
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On 2/21/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Having 5 pillows on the go is multi-goal orientedin
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> or going nowhere slowly? ;-) even bigger grin!!
Dear me, no ;) I think I bore my lace group when I take the recent lace
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or going nowhere slowly? ;-) even bigger grin!!
I might only do one project at a time but make no mistake I have at least six
different pillows - roller , blocks, straw, sawdust etc etc Must
Having 5 pillows on the go is multi-goal oriented
Lots of people prefer to do one at a time, and others do the multi-task
thing.
I have several projects that are to deadline, and they get priority - and
there are several that patiently wait. I like to work on different styles of
pillows, and tes
Having 5 pillows on the go will give me a nervous breakdown:-)) I start
something and finish it - anybody else suffering from the same disease? It is
called "goal orientated"! My travelling pillow though has a Bucks edging on
that has been going for years. There are so many mistakes due to a
The main thing I'm working on at the moment is trying to stay awake (due
to one month old - already! - granddaughter being a nocturnal beastie
[g]).
Lace wise, the petticoat lace is still on my travel pillow, but only
about six inches of that to go (an adaptation of one of the first set of
pattern
I work in a hundred of things that concerns Nhanduti''s project, also to make
nhanduti (or tenerife).
I want to talk only about the blog
http://nhanduti.blogspot.com .
It will have a "atelier" to shown our pieces. Is all "under construction".
I also want to say that I am always surprised by the s
Working on a few yards of edging for my wedding dress and veil - kat stitch
with little pale blue fans
and making butterflies for the bodice, headdress, cake etc. It's keeping
me out of mischief!
Jane, in an grey, damp Ely.
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Tiscali Broad
Oh, Thank Goodness!!
Just when I think that all lacemakers fade away as non-descript "little old
ladies", I learn from Janice that a lacemaker is not only still making lace,
but is not beyond threatening someone with a knife for giving away secrets!! I
laughed and laughed!! Thank you, Janice,
I have finally started working on my competition piece for IOLI this summer
and also another napkin ring for the IOLI cd, both bobbin lace. Yesterday I
finished knitting a jacket in a variegated rayon and I have started sewing it
together. It does look lacey as it is a variation of the feather an
Hi Spiders,
I have just completed a piece of lace that is the shape of a leaf (Barbara
Underwood Design) approximately 2 inches long that my sister is going to try
casting in silver. It will be an interesting project so I looking forward
to the result. I am also working on 2 pieces of s'Gravens
Hello Barb
What a lovely idea.
Daphne Dull and grey Norfolk England
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Best wishes to you all, and may your pins never bend.
Carol - in Suffolk, UK
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I'm still working on the gold lace although I'm finding that somehow
it's not getting worked on a lot since I also have three crochet
projects going as well as getting ready for a charity dinner for 200
next Saturday. I have also volunteered to teach two "intro to bobbin
lace" classes at SCA event
Hi all,
I don't often contribute but this is one thread that I can comment on. I have
just finished lace for a wedding hanky (The Bride from 100 Traditional Bobbin
Lace Patterns by Stott and Cook) I stillhave to attach it to the center but the
fabric is ready and I have figured out how to do it.
Not a lot, just finished a piece of Torchon, went very well, only I can
see the mistake (deliberate or otherwise).
Still finishing off a piece of Bedfordshire that I started last June on
a course with Christine Springett, and having fun with the magic threads.
When I did the ironing this morning,
Hello Cathy and everyone
On 2/18/07, Catherine Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> And I thought, "Once again I am knitting socks, which has nothing to do
> with the lace list." But then I realized I am knitting *lacy* socks.
Good to hear from the lace knitters - I'm a lace knitter mostly wann
I think it was Tamara who asked this question in the middle of an e-mail. And
I thought, "Once again I am knitting socks, which has nothing to do with the
lace list." But then I realized I am knitting *lacy* socks. I am using the
Drooping Elm Leaf pattern from Mary Thomas's Book of Knitting P
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