Bev,
Thank you so much for looking over the pattern.  These changes make all the
sense in the world.  Since I have no prior experience in writing patterns
out, this is most helpful.  I will make those changes.  THANKS!
Hopefully as my skills progress I can come up with more patterns.  Baby
steps first ya know ;)

Mark, aka Tatman
Greenville, IL USA
Www.tat-man.net



On 5/30/07 10:54 AM, "bevw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> thread on bobbins that I needed to use for another project.  You can find
> it
> 
>> on my projects page:  http://www.tat-man.net/blproject.html and it is the
>> last one listed.
> 
> 
>  Mark this is a nice little motif!
> 
> diagramming bobbin lace patterns. So if you see any glitches or find I need
>> to clarify something, please let me know.  I can gather all your
>> experiences
>> 
>> 
> The image of the finished piece is so clear that it hardly needs words, at
> least for those who know bobbin lace.
> It is comforting for the beginner/improver to have words and text.
> For clarity in the text, I would change 'cloth stitch the center ground' to
> 'cloth stitch (CTC) across the row'
> ['ground' in BL for me means an area of dots as for Torchon ground or point
> ground] and expand
> "Four about the Pin" to include the instructions 'CTCT, pin to the right of
> both pairs'
> 
> You can change 'worker thread' to 'worker pair'.
> 
> In the diagram/pricking, there seems to be something missing. I think the
> passives should be drawn, as single lines, one line per pair, to either side
> of the twists, to indicate where the weaver pair is going to twist. In this
> way when looking at the pricking one can also tell at a glance how many
> pairs to use.
> That's just an opinion and maybe for this little pattern it doesn't matter.
> But - thinking ahead to your future designs...!
> 
> HTH

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