Thank you for addition to this discussion, it all helps me clarify for the
future when I try it out for real.
Can I ask another question in relation to this point. If I were going to
design a fan in bucks point which is only 180 degrees with 16 sticks in the
fan how would you decide on the grid angle and shape for that in Bucks
point? Sorry if this sounds like a mad question and I do hope you
understand what I mean:-) 3 lots of 60 degrees maybe?
Sue T, Dorset UK
I should think 70 degrees was a bit much. I usually do 52 degrees and like
it a lot. I have seen Bucks done at 60 degrees, strikes me as a bit tame,
however. -- Aurelia
I have spent an exciting 16 days opening the doors to the advent calender
and
finding the lovely lace designs and pictures as well as new lace patterns
and
have a question about todays (16th pattern by Jean Leader). It is a
lovely
little pattern in Bucks point, I just wondered what grid angle it would
have
been drawn on. I have done plum pudding once before and have a complete
photo
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