Hiya Sue and others on the lists...since I always like to see what people are doing...for my reading and looking at eye candy pleasure I thought I would share some of my Milanese that I have made. Of coarse there is so much more lace to make...like Janice Blair's Milanese Mask...and I think there is a swan there too...and then there is Tamara's dove. So much to do...so little time...but I enjoy the making and the looking after projects are finished. I was so fortunate to take Louise Colgan's Milanese class last May I think it was. She is a great teacher and she really knows her stuff. I am so itching to get back into my Milanese Lace for I love it ...has to be one of my favorite laces for it is lace ( the Braids) within Lace. If you click on April 2006 at my blog URL in my signature below you can see my butterfly I changed the fillings inside my wings...but that is the nice thing about making your own lace...you can do whatever you want to. If you go to May 2006 you can see my heart also designed by Louise Colgan and if you go to May 2012 you can see Louise working on my pillow and if you go to June 2012 you can see my finished Seahorse from the class I took with Louise. I am so glad I was in her class. I so enjoyed myself and I still owe her a couple of painted square bobbins. I must get on them. Louise if you are seeing this email...I haven't forgotten. I have also taken a class of Milanese with Pat Read and I have also finished Louise's hummingbird from her DVD which I think is a must have if you want to learn how to do Milanese Lace. Anyhooo...there are some things for you all to look at. And...and...I believe Sandi Woods will be teaching at Ithaca Lace Days this coming Columbus weekend in Ithaca, New York. Sandi as you know has a couple great Milanese Books out in print. This year it will be really hard to decide which class I am taking in Ithaca. Something to look forward to I am sure though. Wind To Thy Wings, Sherry [email protected] http://celticdreamweaver.com/ http://celticdreamweave.blogspot.com/ Nata 616
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