Hi, No I didn't use Lia's pattern as I made the seahorse ~2010 and took
it to Cannes OIDFA Congress in 2012.

I modified the Bedfordshire pattern by Japanese lacemaker Keiko
Takekawa. I wanted a fanned dorsal fin. The pattern is on page 39 in
LACE #101 (January 2001).

And LACE #99 has 2 bookmarks with seahorse motifs (pages 30-31). There
are other seashore motifs in that issue, including a seahorse and shell
within a shell pattern on page 35.

It's interesting when you look at images of seahorses some have
different kinds of dorsal fins & some have none. And I do know that it
is the male that carries the eggs until they hatch.

Penelope Piip
In Tartu, Estonia, where the leaves are changing colour very quickly.


On 18/09/2021 23:56, J Reardon wrote:
I found it! Fall 2015 vol.36 #1

Jean Reardon, western PA

On Sep 18, 2021, at 4:50 PM, J Reardon <[email protected]> wrote:

It was published in the Bulletin on page 35 but I didn’t write down
the issue.  Sorry! Yes, it is by Lia B.

Jean

<Hello, I have seen a bobbin lace seahorse on Pinterest labelled Arachne
2003 https://www.pinterest.com/pin/322640760804044378/

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