Same here please - I would love to purchase a copy of Knipling.
Karen in Malta 

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Jenny Brandis
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Subject: Re: [lace] Confused question?

At 11:11 PM 29/12/2006, Jean Nathan wrote:
>Jenny wrote:
>
><Using a sheet of graph paper, if the dots are placed at every 
>crossing, that is called straight? and if the dots are placed 
>diagonally (every second crossing) that is called diagonal?>
>
>Jean in Poole wrote:
>I use Lace 2000. Other lace design software is available - I also have 
>Knipling but get on better with Lace 2000. Having made the design, I 
>can print it by choice of thread or size of grid (straight or 
>diagonal), and having drawn a design at 45 degrees, can alter it for 
>interesting effects to say 52 degrees, or 60 degrees, or even polar to 
>change a straight design to a collar or a fan, at the press of a 
>button.

I too use Lace 2000 and having always thought that straight was smaller than
diagonal I have been flumoxed to find that it is the other way around on the
program. Not that I mind too much as  maths was never my best subject but
now that I am trying to *understand* the logic of lace I got tossed by this.

If I print out in 1/10 inch straight it is actually printing larger than
1/10 inch diagonal. That is what confused me :)

BTW if you, or anyone else has a copy of Knippling they no longer use and
are willing to sell, I may be interested.


Jenny Brandis
Kununurra, Western Australia

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