Thank you Bev for starting us on lace confessions. :-)  I love reading about
all the patterns and types of laces others are working on.  Most of these
laces I've only seen in photos and haven't tried yet, but it does give me
incentive to learn more and more.  This is such a wonderfully addictive
hobby.

I have only one lace object on my pillow - a Russian Tape Lace,  Rocking
Horse pattern and I've completed the horse and now working on fillings.  I'm
getting a lot of practice with plaits and picots right now - and sewings
too, can't forget the sewings!!   My project has a completion date for the
end of summer and hopefully will make it into my grandson's room for his
first birthday. :-)

I just completed a knitting project which was a lot of fun - a sweater and
overall set with little ducks marching across the front.  The pattern from a
book of knitting patterns based on the Beatrix Potter tales - this one being
Jeremiah Puddle-Duck of course. :-)    When the lace project is finished I
hope to work on a  little piece of Flanders for my census (a lace I am just
in the learning stages with) .... and then I'd like to try a narrow edging
in a freehand lace for a friend's project .... and then a tape lace
Snowflake for the Gazette project... and so on, and so on, and so
on.........  <VBG>

Nova (west coast of Canada, just north of Bev (the instigator!)

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