Hello Sof,
when I saw the topic above in the discussion I thought immediately on you and
your doll as you introduced it to me before the OIDFA congress in Caen. And
when we meet there I told you that I don't think the tour Eiffel is a doll, do
you remember ;-)))
But it's a big and lovely work.
This is quite beautiful Vila.
While on Flickr, I took the opportunity to look at your other photos of
your lace and weaving too. It is all quite inspiring.
Janis in South Africa
On 2014/01/14 04:37 PM, Vila Cox wrote:
This is my most challenging lace project so far.
http://www.flickr.com/photo
hello,
It's not my hardest piece but sure the biggest one I drew :
http://blondecaen.chez-alice.fr/oid02.htm
Dentelez bien
Sof in France
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I used 40/2 linen from Webs http://www.yarn.com/ It's more of a weaving
yarn than for lace, but it worked. I wove a piece of cloth with it for
another runner that I made the lace edge from the same linen.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/warpedandwonderful/8311368508/in/photostream/lightbox/
Vila
Omg. What threads used?
Carrie drooling
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> On Jan 14, 2014, at 9:37 AM, Vila Cox wrote:
>
> This is my most challenging lace project so far.
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/warpedandwonderful/8310332097/
> overall it is 20" x 33"
> there are 8 strips sewn together to fill the
Wow! That's beautiful. Well done you!
Catherine Barley
UK
Catherine Barley Needlelace
www.catherinebarley.com
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Subject: Re: [lace] What is the biggest and the hardest piece of lace you
have ever done?
This is my most challenging lace project so far.
http://www.flickr.com/p
This is my most challenging lace project so far.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/warpedandwonderful/8310332097/
overall it is 20" x 33"
there are 8 strips sewn together to fill the center
took about 9 months to complete.
Vila Cox
Warped & Wonderful http://www.warpedandwonderful.com
http://www.face
I am curious as to what people have made out there in Lacingland that you
would call the ultimate piece of lace you have ever made or felt good about
when finished.
For me it would be the Bucks Point bunnies that I made from a pattern by
Bridget Cook, there is a picture of it as it came off the
Please, Mary! Can you add pictures to Flickr? Your work sounds superlative!
Clay
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> On Jan 12, 2014, at 3:06 PM, mary carey wrote:
>
> The framed piece came back to Sydney for the 25 yr Exhibition in the Foyer of
> State Government House and now hangs off our wall. Dad re
ies this year.
Mary Carey
Campbelltown, NSW, Australia
> From: ag...@weatherwax.karoo.co.uk
> To: lace@arachne.com
> Subject: RE: [lace] What is the biggest and the hardest piece of lace you
have ever done?
> Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2014 14:00:20 +
>
> David, have you not trai
David, have you not trained the cat?
My most challenging piece is still on the pillow: Wisteria Hankie Edging.
It is a Bedfordshire pattern which was trued up by Christine Springett, and
I started it on her course last May.
Since then it has been sitting there, and I stare at it, and think: one day
Sherry,
I am curious as to what people have made out there in Lacingland that you
would call the ultimate piece of lace you have ever made or felt good about
when finished.
Mine would have to be the large edging in Toender which I made a few
years ago. The pricking was very skew-whiff and t
I love the flickr site and I do find it inspirational however there are two
things that immediately came to me when I read Clay's answer.
Firstly, I've never posted to Flickr
Secondly, I made pieces of lace and gave them away as presents long before I
started to take photos of my lace because
The biggest piece I have done as in the most bobbins is still under wraps at
the moment.
The biggest piece size-wise would have to be the 160 cm long
scarf I completed last year in Thai silk from one of the Dutch books...cannot
put my hands on it right now.
The most difficult piece was a Ba
Hi Sherry!
The answer to this question can be *seen* if you go to the Flickr website which
Arachne members use to post their latest and greatest! It is full of stunning
work!
I might add that greatness is not measured in size alone. There are lots of
relatively small pieces which are breat
I am curious as to what people have made out there in Lacingland that you
would call the ultimate piece of lace you have ever made or felt good about
when finished.
For me it was the Thistle Bookmark that I entered in the
state fair this year. I worked on that on and off for years. In the be
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