Funny thing about this kind of pattern -- years ago when I was in Nottingham
for the Arachne get-together, I asked about gimp loops as shown in the
Australian point ground/Bucks pattern books.  I was told that anything using
gimp loops is not a traditional Bucks technique, and that Bucks never had
gimp loops.

A few days later at the Luton museum we were shown some old prickings -- one
of which I recognized as a pattern that I'd worked previously.  I'd have bet
money that there wasn't any way that pattern could be worked without gimp
loops.

Never say never ...

Carolyn

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> Subject: RE: [lace-chat] Point Ground Patterns from Australia
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> Thanks Brenda and Carolyn for helping me with this I have never heard
> of
> a loop of gimp I have only ever worked the conventional kind, Brenda
> the
> instructions on page 28  have explained all and now I can get back to
> making the bookmark with added bonus of a new technique under my belt.
> Thanks
> Sue M Harvey
> Norfolk UK
> Where we expect big storms tonight and tomorrow
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