Hi Michelle, > She said that the wording of the proficiency guidelines are a bit > misleading and what it really is asking is for you to do is just make sure > that you do at least 6 corners amongst the pieces you submit. > They don't have to be necessarily "different methods" - just must show that you are > competent at doing advanced PG corners. I couldn't see that you could have > "different" methods of working PG corners - they are geometric or floral, > you either add extra pairs to work the corner, or you don't! She agreed. > Thanks your note on PG corners. I can certainly make 6 different corners. I could divide the corners up on the type of grid used and how the extra pairs are brought into the corner, but this only gives me 5 different ways - suppose no. 6 could be a combination of the other methods.
The other way of looking at corners is to ignore grid differences and classify on geometrical, floral or symmetrical grounds. Still Pondering!! Joyce Moes, In tropical Cairns QLD. Where we have had as much rain so far in March as for all of last year. - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
