Hello,

I don't know a lots of patterns in Craponne.

Have a look :
http://commerce.sage.com/dentelle%2Dle%2Dpuy/

In rechercher, write craponne

You have some patterns too I think :
http://www.ville-retournac.fr/musee/francais/famille.php?idFamille=1

Dentelez bien

Sof from France



Le 19/11/2011 18:38, [email protected] a écrit :
> The OIDFA Bulletin for the Caen Conference 2012 describes Craponne lace as a 
> semi-continuous lace with mostly floral motifs.  The flowers and leaves in 
> the patterns are often surrounded with gimps to give a raised effect.  
> Cloth-stitch and half-stitch blocks give this lace an impression of darkness 
> and light.  Not sure that will help, but there it is.  Adele is right in that 
> it's from the Huate Loire near Le Puy-en-Velay.  But the accompanying picture 
> doesn't look like the Cluny from Le Puy-en-Velay.  I'd bet that if you looked 
> in the French supplies stores you'd find the required book.
>
> Adele Shaak  said:
> I'm ready to bet that's what they make at Craponne-sur-Arzon. If so, maybe 
> there aren't any Craponne lace books because the books and patterns from the 
> other three places are enough.
>>
>>> Does anyone one where I can purchase a beginners pattern book on Crappone 
>>> Lace?  I am finding it quite hard to find a book.  Thankyou in advance.
> Lyn from Lancaster, Pennsylvanai, USA, where it's a lovely fall day, sunny.  
> Leaves are dropping from the trees apace. 50F 9C
>

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