Hi everyone, and many thanks to Irene for proposing the INIM project
Some of us have decided to embark on projects 'just because' (we can't
be at convention).
For me, it is really too bad I couldn't go, because for once there is
a major lace event in my own fair land. And it's too far away, waah!
oh well, just as fun and rather less expensive for travel and accommo.
is my project on the go right now.
I'm working a butterfly from Ulrike Löhr's 'Butterfly & Moth' book, a
title I bought from a lace day, tantalizing, yet (I wondered) when
would I get around to using this book? So - choosing a pattern for
Irene's proposal got me into the book. I'm having a blast making the
best of it, when I'm not able to be at the pillow, I take the book
with me to study the various patterns and diagrams (this is not a book
for beginners, nor the expert but faint of heart. eek!). I'm giving
myself just this week to work at it, as if I was at a class. If it is
still on the pillow by Sunday, then it will go in the heap of PIP
(Projects in Progress) - or I'll finish it :p
The most current project is a scarf, and I have another, a small
project, on a travel pillow to take to lace meetings. It is a Bucks
edging. 'Oak Apples' in Stott/Cook's 100 Patterns- with more planned
(not of the same edging. More 'edgings' planned) to eventually resume
the very wide edging I started. For those trippin' along with me, it
is the one I put on my blog.
I have posted pictures of the butterfly in progress at said blog (url below)
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Bev in Sooke BC (on Vancouver Island, west coast of Canada)
Day Three picture of butterfly lace posted at
www.looonglace.blogspot.com

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