Congratulations!!! What fun!! This needs to be shared with all lacemakers.
Jeanette Fischer, Western Cape, South Africa.
Dear Fellow Spiders
As we are now into December and the count down for the Festive Season has
begun
I should like to share the work of myself and few good friends this Autu
Thank you for Christmas concert Jean Mary.
I really enjoyed it and it started my day with a smile on my face.
Season's greetings to everyone.
Janis Savage
in a sunny South Africa
On 2013/12/05 09:38 AM, Jean Mary Eke wrote:
Dear Fellow Spiders
We have animated my bobbin lace rabbits and you can
I agree with Robin - I usually don't take a practice pillow, either - I
let them do a few stitches of whatever I'm doing, after all, cross and
twist are the same regardless of whether it is a bit of tape you are
making or something that looks like (and is) lace! If a newspaper
photographer can
> jeria...@aol.com wrote:
>A large fully-dressed pillow with many bobbins and dense
>pattern is discouraging and elicits the usual "I don't have the
patience!".
Speed reading slays my intent every so often. The word "dense" is
important in above sentence.
I have seen lacemakers wi
Since we older lacers using paper books and such are geared to that, it is
not surprising the younger generation has no interest. I found if i can
trust my Xyboard not to fall, i have my pattern and pricking on it.
Younger people wonder how you can use a tablet with a pillow so wander
over and ch
I am of two minds on the whole demonstration idea. On the one hand a
simple piece like the snake or fish that a visitor could work is a nice idea.
On
the other hand, I showed a photo of my daughter working the snake to her
grade school teacher, and the teacher, puzzled, said, "where is the l
In effect, though, she was right. Once you know which move is cross, and
which is twist, then by using combinations of those two moves you can do
anything - even a tally or picot. Once you know the sound that letters
of the alphabet make, you can start to put them together to make words -
same
Thank you Jean Mary Eke for those lovely animated Rabbits. Very clever.
A delightful interlude on this chilly day - when it is supposed to be Summer
here Down Under. It feels more like winter at the moment!
Regards from Liz in Melbourne, Oz.
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