Oh I am Soooo excited myself...I am going to do the leaf and I went to
that site for that Dillmont book and found whole lots of other books and
leaflets etc to help me learn stitches etc. I am going to try to make a
sampler out of the Plate VIII in Dilmont's Needle Point Lace book. That
way I can try all the different stitches. I also want to try to do it
with the stitches currently in place. I think I am going to really like
this. Something that I can actually carry with me to work on. The
Dillmont book was a great pattern book but there are a couple of others
that are more "how too" books. Anyway...busy busy busy trying to learn.
Love that I already have most of the stuff I need being I do bobbin
lace, tat, crochet etc...Going to use color in this so I can see what I
am doing from row to row...

Wish me luck...thanks for the inspiration...

Cearbhael

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Subject: Re: [lace] Needle-lace blog


I cut my little leaf from the working base, and have updated my blog
with a picture.  I can see room for improvement, but I am pleased it
stayed in one piece when I removed my couching.  I have enjoyed working
my first piece of needle lace so much I've already started another.
It's a little ornament for the ornament exchange of our lace group.

Once again I have to thank Aurelia for putting these lessons on her
blog.  I never thought to  try needle lace, and now my mind is reeling
with possibilities.

Lenore in SW Michigan

http://tatt3r-lace.blogspot.com/



On Nov 11, 2007 4:50 PM, Aurelia Loveman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lesson 5, "Cutting from the Working Base," the fifth and last entry of

> my "Needle Lace in Five Easy Lessons," is now available on my blog 
> <http://aurelove.blogster.com>. I have really enjoyed doing this bit 
> of online teaching, and am grateful to those of you who have written 
> back about your experience with these lessons.
>

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