Re: [lace] Lace scarf thread comparisons by Jane Atkinson

2015-10-31 Thread Brenda Paternoster
I did a similar workshop with Jane at a Lace Guild convention a few years ago
and found it very interesting.  If you have accurate scales and sufficient
thread you can of course find the Tex, or dTex of any thread/yarn.  If you are
looking at very fine threads you probably need to measure off 20m rather than
10m.

What I thought was really useful is her way of making sample pieces using a
pricking which gradually increases in scale.  Start with one which looks a bit
small and work through until it’s obviously too big then look at the
sections to see which looks best.  The sample pricking is in jane’s book
‘Contemporary Lace for You’.

Brenda

>  this wondrous information was presented in Jane's class at IOLI convention
in Iowa.  It was quite a revelation as we measured & weighed & tested the
results.  We all brought threads & yarns, some without labels etc.  While I'm
sure we had a few threads that are in Brenda's book, most were not.  One of
the students wanted to use a fuzzy/furry yarn & was concerned about the halo &
how that would affect the pricking size.  What she found was that the halo
didn't matter, probably because it was accounted for in the weight.  When a
test swatch was made, the corresponding dot grid proved to be the best one for
her chosen yarn.  Most of us use Brenda's book, but she can't know every
thread & yarn on the planet.  Jane's method can be especially useful for items
that Brenda can't reasonably measure:  yarn you've spun yourself, artisan/one
off threads from fairs/festivals or no-name/no-label goods lurking in your
stash.
>
Brenda in Allhallows
paternos...@appleshack.com
www.brendapaternoster.co.uk

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[lace] Lace scarf thread comparisons by Jane Atkinson

2015-10-30 Thread Susan
Hello All!  What a delight to see Jane's answer to Julie's scarf conundrum!  
For those of us lucky enough to get a seat, this wondrous information was 
presented in Jane's class at IOLI convention in Iowa.  It was quite a 
revelation as we measured & weighed & tested the results.  We all brought 
threads & yarns, some without labels etc.  While I'm sure we had a few threads 
that are in Brenda's book, most were not.  One of the students wanted to use a 
fuzzy/furry yarn & was concerned about the halo & how that would affect the 
pricking size.  What she found was that the halo didn't matter, probably 
because it was accounted for in the weight.  When a test swatch was made, the 
corresponding dot grid proved to be the best one for her chosen yarn.  Most of 
us use Brenda's book, but she can't know every thread & yarn on the planet.  
Jane's method can be especially useful for items that Brenda can't reasonably 
measure:  yarn you've spun yourself, artisan/one off threads from fairs/fes!
 tivals or no-name/no-label goods lurking in your stash.  Jane's response is 
the perfect print & clip gift to yourself!  Did I mention I enjoyed her class?  
  Sincerely, Susan Hottle, Erie, PA USA 

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