Hi Kim
I am looking for some information about grid terminology as I have
received
conflicting info in the past. The footside measurement seems to be
consistent to me. It is basically ½ of the squares per inch since
you are
counting every second dot.
No - it's twice the squares per inch
of the information!
Kim
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From: Brenda Paternoster [mailto:paternos...@appleshack.com]
Sent: Sunday, October 04, 2009 2:42 AM
To: Kim Davis
Cc: 'Lace Arachne'
Subject: Re: [lace] grids
Hi Kim
I am looking for some information about grid terminology as I have
received
I am looking for some information about grid terminology as I have received
conflicting info in the past. The footside measurement seems to be
consistent to me. It is basically ½ of the squares per inch since you are
counting every second dot. The straight measurement is what I have heard
Perhaps this can help you
http://www.brandis.com.au/craft/Lace/grids.html
http://www.brandis.com.au/craft/downloads/torchonlaceassistance.pdf
http://www.brandis.com.au/craft/downloads/wpctogrid.pdf
Regards
Jenny B
Kununurra, Western Australia
Kim Davis wrote:
I am looking for some information
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 19:46:09 -0700, you wrote:
I had a hard drive failure and lost some of my sources. Could someone please
tell me again where I can find grids for making patterns? I am especially
interested in Torchon at this time.
If you would like a program to install on your own
I had a hard drive failure and lost some of my sources. Could someone please
tell me again where I can find grids for making patterns? I am especially
interested in Torchon at this time. Thanks, Delores from Sedro Woolley, WA,
USA
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Weronika
I have seen torchon on a grid other than the standard diamond. In DMC's La
Dentelle aux Fuseaux (all torchon) there is a pattern with a flattened
grid. But yes, torchon is always designed on a grid. That is done to keep
all the threads in the proper relation to each other. All
Actually, as I learnt last summer when I made my first Beds designs
under Barbara Underwood's watchful eye, Beds uses the same grid as
Torchon. When she told me that I was absolutely gob-smacked (as the
Brits say). But it is true - you can lay a 45 degree grid over any Beds
pattern and see