Hello All,
CT-CTCT-CT-CTCT and the next row CTCT-CT- etc.)
some people here in Germany named this ground pearl-ground and others
regular wild ground. So it's up to you to find your name ;-))
Ilske
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Dear Arachneans,
finally I finished all the outline lace braids of the unicorn including the
eye. I will only do a
filling inside the unicorn, but not the outer frame and background.
DD doesn't like the original filling of Russian wheels. Now what do you think
would it violate
the pattern if
Go for whatever filling you like!!
One way to test it out, is to take a photocopy of the ground you want to
use, at about the right scale.
Copy the unicorn pattern and cut out the area where you will put the new
gourd.
Put the photocopied ground under the unicorn. This will help you see if
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Now what do you think would it violate the pattern if I did a
wilder Grund (wilde ground: CT-CTCT-CT-CTCT and the next row CTCT-CT- etc.)
Hi Martine,
The wilder grund is one of my favorites. I think it would be
perfect for a Unicorn!
Patty
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Subject: [lace] Unicorn pattern in Russian tape lace
Dear Arachneans,
finally I finished all the outline lace braids of the unicorn including the
eye. I will only do a
filling inside the unicorn, but not the outer frame and background
Can someone point out (give a web address) for an example of this 'wilde
ground' ? I am having trouble visualizing it and am not familiar with the
term.
TYIA
Lorri
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Now what do you think would it violate the pattern