I feel very pleased at present, a workshop I gave in Orange NSW has a
report and my response and my pattern in the latest issue of 'Australian
Lace'.
Anna from a cold overcast Sydney and surveying the affects of the 2 day
storm front
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Hi All,
I know we all like to share or download free patterns over the
internet. I have noticed that they do not always come across to the scale
sent. I have an idea that might help stop the madness. I began putting a 1
inch scale line on the pricking before sending so the recipient can tell if
Sorry folks, one more clarification of the pattern raffle/drawing. What is
on offer is two separate pattern sheets only, not a booklet (that is what I
bought for me which is what gave me the duplicate patterns). So whoevers
names, and there will be two, are drawn out in about 10 days time
A couple of people have asked if I will post my raffle internationally and
the answer is yes. I now have 19 names in the pot so far but will drawer it
on the 11th April.
We were on our way to visit my very sick aunt who is in a care home close by
so didn't do more than a quite look around
Hello Ann-Marie and those that are interested.
I looked on the website you specified for lace patterns
http://www.kloeppelwerkstatt.de/
I emailed them about how to order and pay for patterns, but have not had
a response from them yet.
However, it also stated that their patterns are availble at
Hello All
Kloeppelshop are the ones that did not email me back, but sent the
patterns to England as soon as I paid the full amount including german
postage by paypal!
Sue in EY
On 9 Sep 2008, at 14:49, Agnes Boddington wrote:
. I did find the ebay ID for the german shop: kloeppelshop and
Hello all,
Good news. A new Lace Pattern book have been published in Spain, by the
Xunta de Galicia, Department of Arts and Crafts.
While, the first book: ENCAIXE GALEGO TRADICIONAL included the lace
patterns usually worked in this area, this second book: FIOS E CORES,
contains coloured lace
are decorating it.
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From: Alice Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lace@arachne.com
Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 2:24 AM
Subject: [lace] lace pattern question
Greetings,
A box of lace books and papers were given to our lace guild from an
estate. I had the assignment
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Subject: [lace] lace pattern question
Greetings,
A box of lace books and papers were given to our
lace guild from an
estate. I had the assignment to go through it to
see what was there.
Part
of it had come originally from a second estate so
it has remnants from two
Hi Tracey
Perhaps a bit late for your heart pattern? I found this site, which is also
a bobbin lace course. YOu miayt find it interesting.
http://www.gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/lace/hearts.htm
There is no corner, but it is easy to make, as the pattern is so geometric.
I hope it is usegul.
Good luck
From: Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have tried to create the pattern myself from a pattern that I found for a
round doily but I have not been able to create the corners. Now, I am
running out of time and need to find a pattern.
If you like that pattern, use it without fabricated corners.
Hi Rose-Marie,
The nice thing about Eeva-Liisa's patterns is that they work. You might
have to do a bit of puzzling at times but generally speaking all the
information you need is right there on the pricking. One exception to
that is on the Good Shepherd picture where there is a special diagram
At 12:50 AM 12/4/2003, you wrote:
The nice thing about Eeva-Liisa's patterns is that they work...
I agree with the person who said that you need a large pillow, (flat).
These are big patterns.
I haven't made a large pattern, but I tried to imagine making one. What
pillow would I use.
Has anyone made any of Eeva-Liisa Kortelahti's patterns - the religious ones? They are
for sale on the Lacemaker site
http://www.lacemakerusa.com/
I am interesting in ordering and trying one - has anyone an idea of the level of
difficulty?
Rose-Marie
Abbotsford, BC, Canada
looks like we'll
Has anyone made any of Eeva-Liisa Kortelahti's patterns - the religious ones? They are
for sale on the Lacemaker site
http://www.lacemakerusa.com/
I am interesting in ordering and trying one - has anyone an idea of the level of
difficulty?
Rose-Marie
Abbotsford, BC, Canada
looks like we'll
Has anyone made any of Eeva-Liisa Kortelahti's patterns - the religious ones? They
are for sale on the
Lacemaker site
http://www.lacemakerusa.com/
I have purchased two of those lace pictures, The Vine and The Good Shepherd. The
technique is not
difficult, mostly Torchon grounds, which
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