Thank you for your kind response, Alice. That is pertinent information that is very helpful. I did think ornament size would come up as the exception (as I am not sure that yardage or exceptionally involved projects are as popular as quicker projects tend to be.)
Unfortunately I think the canaletto paper is more popular in Europe, but am very curious if anyone is familiar with it for this purpose. Perhaps those who prefer architect's paper over paper/stock covered in plastic have run across it or can provide insight. Thank you for the chart, Adele. There is a lot of info on the net, and I have worked with the printing industry for my work and business needs over the decades so am familiar with NA standards, but that chart is more reader-friendly than most. Best, Susan Reishus ________________________________ From: "[email protected]" "I have found that I will repeat some patterns several times, or many times, if I particularly like it...I tend to use a paper pattern on file folder and covered with plastic film...use...8 or 10 times...(for things) like bookmarks or ornaments...edging...a roller pillow...(with) a relatively short pattern...that is used repeatedly for the length...paper/folder/film sandwich...break(s) down before completing a(n)...edging...(used) like...100+ times...alternated (short sections)...really see the wear...can...do two or three yards on the pattern...(person) uses just the paper pattern...quick project...to be used...once...seems to work with her. I want...thicker, even for a...quickie...prickings...saved...to do the project again..." Alice in Oregon - To unsubscribe send email to [email protected] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [email protected]. For help, write to [email protected]
