Alix, Clay and Susan,
Thank you very much for the information on the Binche rabbit pattern. I
know that the Lace Guild has a copy of this folio so will ask if it is
available. Arachne is a wonderful source of information for lacemakers.
Eve
Poole, Dorset, UK
On 09/03/2016 21:35, Clay
Susan and Eve... Just to confirm, I have Folio II, and it is definitely the
first pattern in the folder! A very sweet piece!
Clay
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> On Mar 9, 2016, at 4:04 PM, Susan Roberts wrote:
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> Hi Eve
>
> I think the pattern you want is in Memoire II by
Hi Eve
I think the pattern you want is in Memoire II by Kumiko (this one has a green
cover), it's pattern 1 - Spring. It was published in 1998 so The Lace Guild
is probably your best bet
Susan
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Susan Roberts
Newton-le-Willows
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Hi Eve,
The Rabbit handkerchief was designed by Kumiko Nakazaki and is the first
pattern in her "Memoire II" folio. She is a gifted designer, and one of the
last (and youngest) still teaching from the Kantcentrum Master Class!
Clay
Clay Blackwell
Lynchburg, VA, USA
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It *might* be in a folio of designs by Kumiko Nakazaki called Memorie II. I
have Memorie I & III and at the time I got those a friend of mine who likes
rabbits got II because it had a rabbit design in it. The design you showed
seems to be very much like her other designs. I will hopefully be
Beautiful indeed.
Karen in Malta
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Hello everyone again,
With Sue Babbs timely information I hope that I have managed to create
an album and upload the photo of the lace corner of the Binche lace
rabbits now. The link to the photo (I hope) is:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/25024339713/in/album-72157665696874675/
Hello everyone,
Please can anyone help me to find the pattern for a square edge of
rabbits in various poses made in Binche lace. If the pattern is
available in a book I would be happy to buy the book or to borrow from
the Lace Guild if they have it. The finished lace is 25cms square and
You must hang your pairs at the point indicated by the forward-pointing
arrow. Once you have worked around the star shape, you will then move in to
work the centre. Depending on how many pairs you have chosen to work the
star shape with, you may need to tie off and cut one or two pairs to
continue
Can someone tell me how to start and finish the snowflake in Veronica Sorensons
book 75 Quick and Easy Lace patterns on page 17 please.
Ann
UK
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