Rosalibre is a flower lace with the individual parts made one at a time.  The 
flowers and leaves have a 3-D section on them.  The technique uses a small 
number of pairs at a time, and uses color to great effect.  Cathy Belville 
wrote a book explaining the techniques she developed.  It's the newest lace 
style -- one of only 2 or 3 created in the 20th century.

Alice in Oregon 

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From: Sue Duckles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 2:11:11 AM
Subject: [lace] Rosalibre

Morning fellow spiders (including the ones that are hiding...)

I have a question...  I think this was mentioned by Clay...

I don't have that problem because I work on a pillow stand that has  
two small posts to keep the pillow from pulling toward me off the  
stand.  Most of what I've done on that pillow was Rosalibre, which  
uses coarse thread and lots of tugging and tensioning.

What is Rosalibre??

Sue in East Yorkshire

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