RE: [lace] RE: Tape lace

2015-11-16 Thread J-D Hammett
I agree with Jane Partridge. The picots look right as well. A similar lace
constructed of machine-made tapes with needle-lace fillings was made in
France, but their picots were different.

Happy lace making,

Joepie on another dreary, grey day in East Sussex, UK

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From: Jane Partridge
Sent: 16 November 2015 09:45
To: Nathalie;Arachne
Subject: [lace] RE: Tape lace


I'm thinking it could be Branscombe, although the tape is fairly wide, it
looks right and the needlelace fillings look intricate enough and certainly
include some of the 'traditional' ones.

Jane partridgemous...@live.co.uk

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> Does anyone knows this type of tape lace?
> https://instagram.com/p/-I-jgpwS2u/
> https://instagram.com/p/-I-iapwS2q/

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[lace] RE: Tape lace

2015-11-16 Thread Jane Partridge
I'm thinking it could be Branscombe, although the tape is fairly wide, it
looks right and the needlelace fillings look intricate enough and certainly
include some of the 'traditional' ones.

Jane partridgemous...@live.co.uk

> From: stevieni...@gmail.com
>
> Does anyone knows this type of tape lace?
> https://instagram.com/p/-I-jgpwS2u/
> https://instagram.com/p/-I-iapwS2q/

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RE: [lace] RE: Tape lace

2015-11-16 Thread J-D Hammett
Sorry forgot to add that I was referring to the edge picots.

Joepie.

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Re: [lace] RE: Tape lace

2015-11-16 Thread Brenda Paternoster
Although it has some nice needlelace fillings I don’t think it’s from
Branscombe.  My understanding of Branscombe lace is that it always includes
the little nibs on the bars and sometimes around the edge.  Nibs are a type of
picot made by working buttonhole stitches over a loop of thread.

Brenda

>
> I'm thinking it could be Branscombe, although the tape is fairly wide, it
> looks right and the needlelace fillings look intricate enough and certainly
> include some of the 'traditional' ones.
>
>>
>>
>> Does anyone knows this type of tape lace?
>> https://instagram.com/p/-I-jgpwS2u/
>> https://instagram.com/p/-I-iapwS2q/
>
>

Brenda in Allhallows
paternos...@appleshack.com
www.brendapaternoster.co.uk

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[lace] Re: tape lace

2004-01-13 Thread Tamara P. Duvall
On Jan 13, 2004, at 15:47, Jane Viking Swanson wrote:

Hi All,  Lorelei wrote the following.  I'm wondering if these are BL
Braid/Tape lace books?  The Technique of Tape Lace by van den 
Kieboom and
Huijben is about NL Braid/Tape lace so that's why I'm asking.

If you can find Jennifer Fisher's BRAID LACE FOR TODAY (British 
English
calls tape braid -- American English has a different practice), 
that is
quite good. IOLI library probably has it.  Another good one is DMC DIE
KLOEPPELSPITZEN, a reprint of their tape lace book.
Fisher's Braid Lace for Today is, *definitely*, a BL book -- I have 
it. I'm guessing the other one is also, Kloeppel being bobbin, and 
Spitzen being lace  :)

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Formerly of Warsaw, Poland
http://lorien.emufarm.org/~tpd/
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