Yes  I can
A knee rug
A bed throw - over the top of your duvet,,, just so you can see what you
made  :-)
Put a border on it in a contrasting colour and make it bigger

Have fun, and lots of luck with this project
***  Just finish it because your kids will not ***
Jaqui
in a very cold Melbourne Australia
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Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 11:21 PM
Subject: Re: [lace] Use for 1/2 a Lace Bedspread


> In a message dated 7/2/04 5:16:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>
> > My best (worst?) UFO is the crochet lace bedspread I started making in
my
> > teens (I can't remember exactly what year but it must have been about
1976
> > /77), which has been sitting upstairs in a cupboard for the last twenty
> > years, since I discovered bobbin lacemaking (we all use duvets now
anyway).
> > Maybe I should get it out and do a bit more. Mind you,I don't have
enough
> > thread to finish it, and don't know whether that particular shade of
> > variegated blue is still available -can anyone think of a use for half a
> > bedspread?
> >
> -------
> Dear Beth and Others with 1/2 of something large and lacy,
>
> If this is made in squares, you could make lovely pillow shams for your
bed
> and use a color-coordinated or white quilt or duvet with them.
>
> In my collection is a tatted bedspread, with 2 matching pillow shams that
are
> meant to drape over the pillow cases when you make the bed.  If you can
adapt
> this idea, you might want to switch to solid-color pillow cases if the
> crochet is lacy.  You might not want to use every day, but how pretty for
a guest
> bed.  I have, and like, all-white quilts - the pattern is the quilting
stitches.
>  Something like this would go well with colored crochet, and not overwhelm
> the crochet.
>
> Also, I have an antique pillow cover of very fine white-embroidered linen
> from your country (UK), edged with fine wide Beds lace.  Lent it once to a
house
> museum that featured the decorative arts - for one of the bedrooms.  The
> gallery was used for an educational lace exhibit.  (I curated the exhibit,
and
> placed appropriate laces in the parlor, dining and bed rooms, as well.)
This
> particular pillow cover (sham) is wide enough to go from one side of a
double bed
> to the other and drape down the sides about 6".  We put a long
not-too-round
> bolster, covered with white linen under it, and the lace showed really
pretty.
> Another way to describe it would be it was like a bureau scarf large
enough
> to cover and drape beyond the bolster.  The edges were not tucked under
but
> allowed to drape so all the lace would show.  We used an antique blue and
white
> woven coverlet on the bed, and the bed skirt was old hand-woven creamy
white
> linen.
>
> Another idea might be to applique the crochet onto a full-sized bed cover.
> This would depend entirely on the design/shape of the crochet.  It is an
idea
> that might work for you, or maybe someone else on Arachne.
>
> Jeri Ames in Maine USA
> Lace & Embroidery Resource Center
>
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