Hello to One and All!
This would be something that I would very much be interested in. Hugs, Susie
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Sent: Wednesday, May 6, 2015 8:36 PM
Subject: [lace] lace design software question
Can you tell me what software is used to draw the working diagrams in the
newer lace books?
Rega
Hello Claire and everyone
Jo Falkink has a good comparison of the several software packages available
here:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~falkink/lace/SoftKlos-EN.html
Also look around Jo's software pages, there are other options besides using
the hobby software.
(e.g. Corel Draw)
I use Easy Lace. The u
Hi everyone and Ruth,
I think it's really good to have choices for lace software, and also
really good to try the demo programs before a person invests in the
program itself. LIke the many how-to books on bobbin lace, some people
prefer one to another. It is also handy to have someone on the list
I stayed quiet when Ronna's email arrived, because I felt that anything I
said on this subject would appear to be biased. However, now that others
have spoken out, I will say this:
Jean is right - Knipling isn't so easy for most people to master.
EasyLace works in much the same way as Lace 200
As jean Nathan, I to will recomend lace 2000, it is easyer then knipling, it
is easy to play your way true the program their web adr.
http://www.ilsoft.co.uk and Knipling is www.knipling.de
regards Dorte from a very, very hot day.
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At 06:27 AM 4/11/2006, Ruth Budge wrote:
if the way you've been
doing things works on your system, keep doing things the same
way
I heartily agree with this. don't fix what ain't broke!
Jenny Brandis
Brandis Computing Services
PO Box 1525
Kununurra, WA 6743
Ph: 040
Sorry the problem happens on both my HP and my Epson printers
Sue
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I'll add one extra comment here - this problem does seem to be one which
particularly occurs with printers other than Hewlett-Packard. If you have
an HP printer (or any other brand for that matter) and the way you've been
doing things works on your system, keep doing things the same way
I've
It sometimes switches to printing huge dots for me - one to a page. In which
case I save the file, close down Lace 2000 and open it afresh. Then it is
back to normal. It doesn't do it consistently so I can't really replicate it
to send to Ian, whom I hope will still work on Lace 2000 to iron out
I've had that problem a few times, and there doesn't seem to be any reason
why one time the pricking prints correctly and the next it prints very
large.
My solution was to set my printer settings to print preview, which showed if
it was going to print too large and I could cancel before it put
And so would I!
Ruth Budge (Sydney, Australia)
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Sent: 10 April 2006 15:29
To: lace@arachne.com
Subject: [lace] Lace design software
Hello one and all
I have been using Lace 2000 for most
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