Hello All, I too have completed preliminary work on a website; not as organized as yours Sue. However, I have tried to get as many of the pictures with pattern details but for some pieces I only have a prickings. If anyone can help with the un-credited patterns that would be great. The address is: http://homepage.eircom.net/~rhiannonmann/index.htm Any feedback is appreciated- its amazing how blinded I can be when its my own design. All the links work for me but I would like to know that it is all functional for everyone else. I too love the use of the photo frame edgings but had not considered oval designs for this purpose~ very classical and beautiful. Thank you so much for showing off your range of goodies Sue- although it does cause a dilemma for what I undertake next...
Rhiannon Sue said..... Yes I have found a use for several of your small designs and have worn my poppy with pride for the last two years (adding my money to the collection boxes just the same, of course). I have a pile of 'must have a go at patterns' when time allows, but I end up having to do a prority list. Last year was our 40th anniversary so we concentrated on that project for quite a while of course and are very happy with the finished article. We also have ideas of other items we would like to go with our napkins, but time slips on. I had already made napkins for two of my sisters for special events over the previous 18 months so I am currently making up the last set for my other sister (cant have her feeling left out). Special event cards for friends and family have also to be slotted in, but I keep going through my stash and my books as well as having a play with the design program, can we extend the day to 36 hours instead of 24 please, <grin>. Jane Partridge was the designer for that particular bookmark and I think has given the location of the pattern, so hopefully all who would like to make it will be able to. DH has been adding a new section to the website to include some of the engraved glass pieces he has created since 1980. He is doing a final tweek after we have proof read it between us, so it should be available to view within an hour or so. The main link is the same and at the base of the site map is the link into his section. So anyone who enjoys artistic work, might well like to see them. Thank you to you and to all the others who have allowed us access to your various patterns which has allowed us to make lovely lace and also to try out a bit of design work of our own. Sue T - To unsubscribe send email to [email protected] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [email protected]. For help, write to [email protected]
