Hello,

In the past time, in France, traditionnal tulle work was sometime on silk or
organza tulle.
Me I just use some time silk thread on cotton tulle with my needle or my hook.

I don't wash after made. I just wash when it's traditonnal work for cloth
because after we need to put starch?(amidon)to be strong.

To work, you can put plastic on like in needlelace. Me as I work on a frame?
(métier) if I use hook or hook and needle as a oilcloth? (toile cirée) under the
pattern if I use only needle.

Sorry I'm not at home and I don't have dictionnary with me to help me to
translate.
I have pictures of a small very modern piece on silk thread with me on my usb
key if you want I send it to you.

Sof in north of France with sun.


Selon jeanette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Has anyone made Carickmacross using silk tulle and silk organza?  A friend
> and
> I both want to do it to complement our ivory fan accessories.  All the
> Carickmacross instructions say to wash the net after the thick thread has
> been
> stitched down and silk fabric does not wash well.  Is it strictly necessary
> to
> wash the piece?  We plan to put contact plastic over the pattern before we
> put
> the tulle and organza on.  Any advice?
>
> Jeanette Fischer, Western Cape,South Africa.
>
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