[lace] another lace salamander pic added to arachne photo album

2014-11-16 Thread Beth Marshall

Hi all

The list seems very quiet at the moment - is everyone too busy making 
lace to post anything? I hope so...


I have finally finished my second salamander from the Michel Jourde 
pattern - I think this one is really beautiful, made in two shades 
(fiesta and marigold) of Caron Wildflowers variegated thread - he's in 
autumn moorland camouflage (shades of bracken, heather, moss, dying 
grasses...). In fact, I'm so proud of him I've even managed to upload a 
photo to the arachne flicker page and add him to the arachne salamanders 
folder for you all to see.


Beth

In a rather grey Cheshire, NW England

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[lace] Lace curtains

2014-11-16 Thread Tess Parrish
Thanks to Clay and Sue, the mysteries of putting something into Flickr seem to 
have been overcome. They have just posted the picture I took of the pair of 
curtains I have finally finished after months of intense effort.  The pattern I 
used is a variation of Ulrike's design on pages 54-4 to 6 in the second section 
of her masterful work on Torchon.  I lengthened the pricking to fit the windows 
and made a couple of other changes which seemed to work out all right. (I hope 
Ulrike has forgiven me and won't look too closely at all my mistakes!). I used 
Fresia 30/3 to make the curtains sturdy enough to hang well and enlarged the 
scale by about 140%.  In the book it calls for 66 pairs of bobbins, but when I 
finished it looks as though I used well over 100 pairs!  Managing so many was 
difficult, but as with many of the challenges of this project I learned a lot.  
It was a long time in the planning and making, but the resulting satisfaction 
is well worth it.  My workroom is now cozy and quite elegant!  

Thanks first of all to Ulrike and then to Clay and Sue for helping me to share 
this venture.  I hope everyone can access the Flickr.com site and see what 
marvels so many lace makers have accomplished.

Tess (tess1...@aol.com). In Maine USA, where winter fast approaches.

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RE: [lace] Lace curtains

2014-11-16 Thread Jeanette Fischer
Beautiful, beautiful!!  A most successful venture - congratulations!

Jeanette Fischer, South Africa.

Thanks to Clay and Sue, the mysteries of putting something into Flickr seem
to have been overcome. They have just posted the picture I took of the pair
of curtains I have finally finished after months of intense effort.  The
pattern I used is a variation of Ulrike's design on pages 54-4 to 6 in the
second section of her masterful work on Torchon.  I lengthened the pricking
to fit the windows and made a couple of other changes which seemed to work 

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