Sue,
This sounds really nice! I took a 's Gravenmoerse
class at the IOLI convention last summer and really
enjoy it - a lot more than Torchon and a nice break
from my usual point ground. What pattern did you use?
What is your favorite source of patterns for 's
Gravenmoerse?
How did you stiffen the black silk? I am very nervous
about putting anything on the threads for stiffening
because I've ended up with some very bad results when
I first started crocheting and tatting!
I'm just full of questions today, I guess.
Diane Williams
Galena, Illinois USA
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--- Sue Babbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > kits). Does that mean that all of us ought to
> swith to wire, in order to
> > capture the public's attention?
> >
>
> Wire isn't essential to catch the public's
> attention. In fact, the piece I
> have most been asked about by complete strangers was
> a stiffened, black silk
> cuff I made from an adaptation of an 's Gravenmoer
> pattern. Wearing it on my
> right wrist, in the fall (while it was still warm
> enough not to need a coat)
> I was frequently asked about it, especially when it
> came to signing credit
> card slips!
> Sue
>
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