In a message dated 05/11/2003 04:36:11 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >I have just come back from a four days workshop on Flanders that > >included many hours of colouring in working diagrams following the > >Belgian colour code. With participants of several nationalities > >attending, we quickly adopted 'purple' (CTC),'red' (CTCT) and 'green' > >(CT) as avoiding the 'whole stitch' ambiguity and less tongue twisting > >than a sentence of 'C's and 'T's. > > The BCC (Belgian Colour Code; *not* "before computer crash" <g> ) *is* > lovely but, once it had been "sprung" on lacemakers, it began to > evolve, so it is no longer "pure"; every country has its own "Middle > Ages Latin" version of it, with *sub*-"philosophies" within the overall > pattern/rule... :) spiders, I thought I understood CT, T, red, green, sky blue etc but now I'm all confused again. Would someone please just give a cross ref betweeen CT/T - colour - whole/half stitch so I can catch up again Thanks Regards Liz Beecher I'm <A HREF="http://journals.aol.com/thelacebee/thelacebee">blogging</A> now - see what it's all about - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
