[lace] Copenhagen holes LONG!!

2020-04-25 Thread Bobbi Donnelly
No idea why this came through so oddly sprinkled with weird symbols but here it is one more time. If it is still weird I'm sorry. bobbi Good morning all. I feel the need to jump in now and hope to help. The Copenhagen hole that Devon is speaking about is a technique only (as far as I know?)

[lace] Point Ground Study Book

2020-04-25 Thread Bev Walker
Hello Devon and everyone The OIDFA publication, The Point Ground Study Book, is an excellent resource, compares by chart details of about 25 unique point Ground styles including pre- and post-1900 Tønder. It might not answer all your questions but it's a start. Re the term Copenhagen hole, I

[lace] Re: Copenhagen holes LONG!!

2020-04-25 Thread Bobbi Donnelly
Good morning all. I feel the need to jump in now and hope to help. The Copenhagen hole that Devon is speaking about is a technique only (as far as I know?) used in Tønder lace. It is worked on a diamond shaped pricking and is worked from the top down one side and then down the second side. I have

[lace] Copenhagen holes

2020-04-25 Thread Devon Thein
Thank you to Susan and Adele for their input. I had a look at what is available on line from the Lacemaker’s Pattern book. They are point ground designs as is the piece of Tonder lace. I think the thing that distinguishes the Tonder lace that I posted is its spindly design, especially stems

Re: [lace] Email problem?

2020-04-25 Thread J-D Hammett
Hi Brian, I got your email ok. There has also a thread going on a tonder lace. This had several references to IOLI. So you have missed some. That happens to me now and again. Regards, Joepie. Sorry, tried to trim, but I am not able to do it on my phone. J Get Outlook for