[lace-chat] Re: [lace] Lace patterns in nature

2005-03-20 Thread Martha Krieg
Just print it off, cover it with contact paper, and prick a hole wherever there's a crossing! At 3:31 PM + 3/14/05, Carol Adkinson wrote: Hi Pene et al, The starfishes are lovely, and that one in particular looks as if he ahs been decorated. My grandson is here ate the moment - he has been

[lace-chat] Re: [lace] Lace patterns in nature

2005-03-20 Thread Martha Krieg
Just print it off, cover it with contact paper, and prick a hole wherever there's a crossing! At 3:31 PM + 3/14/05, Carol Adkinson wrote: Hi Pene et al, The starfishes are lovely, and that one in particular looks as if he ahs been decorated. My grandson is here ate the moment - he has been

Re: [lace] Lace patterns in nature

2005-03-15 Thread Pene Piip
If any one would like the challenge of making a pattern, I won't be offended. And I think it is preferable to call them sea-stars than star-fishes because they are just not members of the fish family are exoskeleton creatures. I just have not enough time at present due to getting other things

Re: [lace] Lace patterns in nature

2005-03-15 Thread Clay Blackwell
] To: lace@arachne.com Date: 3/15/2005 4:41:09 AM Subject: Re: [lace] Lace patterns in nature Hi Pene et al, One of my students has been looking at starfish as one of the lace classes for this year's Highland Show is 'Design inspired by a starfish' but she hadn't found that one. It really

[lace-chat] Re: [lace] Lace patterns in nature

2005-03-15 Thread Pene Piip
If any one would like the challenge of making a pattern, I won't be offended. And I think it is preferable to call them sea-stars than star-fishes because they are just not members of the fish family are exoskeleton creatures. I just have not enough time at present due to getting other things

[lace] Lace patterns in nature

2005-03-14 Thread Pene Piip
Many years ago I saw a photo of a sea-star that looked as if a lacemaker had thought that it needed some decoration added. What do other arachneans think? http://www.scuba-equipment-usa.com/marine/MAY04/Vermilion_Biscuit_Star(Pentagonaster_duebeni).html Isn't nature full of surprises sometimes?

Re: [lace] Lace patterns in nature

2005-03-14 Thread Carol Adkinson
Hi Pene et al, The starfishes are lovely, and that one in particular looks as if he ahs been decorated. My grandson is here ate the moment - he has been poorly with am attack of sickness, and has very nearly completed his basic snake bookmark today (he has already made a cat in tape lace for

[lace-chat] Re: [lace] Lace patterns in nature

2005-03-14 Thread Carol Adkinson
Hi Pene et al, The starfishes are lovely, and that one in particular looks as if he ahs been decorated. My grandson is here ate the moment - he has been poorly with am attack of sickness, and has very nearly completed his basic snake bookmark today (he has already made a cat in tape lace for