Goldschild/Londonderry linen is all 3 ply (apart from 60/2Nm 100/2NeL)
As Adel says, Brigitte Bellon is German so Bockens, or maybe Fresia, are the
most likely.
Brenda
I made a few of Brigitte Bellonâs Christmas bells last year, and I used
Goldschild linen, which I understand is sold in the
Need a little info. I have Bridgette Bellon's Christmas book and is says use
Linen thread 50/2. My question is which manufacture. Bockens has a rap of 24,
Fresia is 22 and Campbell Irish is 17. Â Can someone let me know which is the
thread that works best.
Donna F.Near Chicago
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Dear Donna,
I would vote for either the Bockens, which is Swedish, or the Freesia. They
are similar in wraps. Brigitte Bellon is German, so I doubt she would use an
Irish linen without mentioning the brand.
Lyn in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA, where the rain is over, but they are not
Hi Donna:
I made a few of Brigitte Bellon’s Christmas bells last year, and I used
Goldschild linen, which I understand is sold in the US under the name
Londonderry Linen. It worked very well.
Adele
West Vancouver, BC
(west coast of Canada)
On Jun 3, 2015, at 12:44 PM, Donna Fousek
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Hi,
Sue just mentioned that she will upload pictures into the arachne folder.
This might sound like a silly question but how do you get to it? I have no
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Second question ... is there any way that you can look at the conversation
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