Hi everyone
Maybe about 5 years ago at the annual lace luncheon held in BC, I remarked
to someone that not many of us wear lace to the luncheons, and that I
'should' make lappets to wear - imagining me wearing lappets seemed to
amuse the other person but I persevered and we shook hands - I'll make
I have many, many patterns that I *really* do want to do, but I don't call
those USOs because the chances of actually doing them is so slim. Even if I
never found another pattern to catch my eye, and never went to another
workshop, I still won't live long enough to do most of them.
But there's on
Dear fellow spiders,
USOs . . . Ah, yes! I have PLENTY of those! Most are all pricked, correct
thread found but haven't gotten to the bobbin winding stage yet. I have one
pricking that I designed when I first started lacemaking 20 odd years ago.
It is based on some 1500's needlework patterns.
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copying the picture and sending it to you. The design was by Sandra Hobbs.
Andrea
in Cambridge, UK
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Subject: Re: [lace] USO's
Date: Mon, 30 Au
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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 21:25:25 -0700
Subject: [lace] USO's
> So I am looking at this pattern, which I still intend
> to do and wondering is it just me or if any o
On 31 Aug 2004, at 04:08, Catherine Hill wrote:
We've spent some time this summer talking about UFO's
and I have plenty of those, too, but I wanted to
address a different sort of situation, those projects
that never quite get off the ground, Un-Started
Objects.
Hi Cathy,
Oh yes, we're in familiar t
Subject: [lace] USO's
> So I am looking at this pattern, which I still intend
> to do and wondering is it just me or if any other
> Arachnes have had projects they want to/intend to
> start which they seem to have trouble getting
> launched?
>
> Cathy in Newark, DE
Yes, Cathy, I have several. I k