On May 2, 2008, at 21:14, Beverly Bronner wrote:
I am starting a piece of Torchon drawn by Genevieve
Leplat-Greiner but she calls for a type of thread that I am not
familiar
with. [...] The thread is " 2 little balls Venus" If Venus is not
available maybe there is a substitute you could suggest.
Venus is a cotton thread. I've never seen, much less used it, so don't
know what comes on a "small ball". Brenda Paternoster's book (Threads
for Lace) has three varieties of Venus thread listed:
1) Venus crochet cotton 70, which is a 6-ply (2S/3Z) "cord" and clocks
at 27wraps per centimetre. Its equivalents are many, but the most
common include: Fresia (linen) 70/2; Peellava (Finnish linen, used by
Kortelahti) 90/3; Presencia Fica Bolillos (cotton) 30; Gutermann (silk)
100/3. DMC Cordonnet 70 is just *slightly* finer, at 28 wpc.
2) Venus Perle 8, 2S, 15wpc. Equivalents (again, many more than I'm
listing): DMC Cordonnet 5; Coats Aida 10; Coats mercerised Crochet 10.
Slightly finer (16wpc): Anchor pearl Cotton 8.
3) Venus Perle 12; 2S, 19wpc. Some equivalents: Fresia (linen) 30/2;
Presencia Finca Bolillos 20; Tire (silk) Quilters 20. Slightly finer
(20wpc): DMC Cebelia 30; DMC Cordonnet 30; Altin Basak (Turkish cotton,
often used for tatting) 50.
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Tamara P Duvall http://t-n-lace.net/
Lexington, Virginia, USA (Formerly of Warsaw, Poland)
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