[lace] christening gown pattern (lace)

2004-11-17 Thread Margot Walker
On Wednesday, November 17, 2004, at 06:56  PM, Steph Peters wrote:
Margot Walker wrote:
   We saw something similar last summer on the lace tour after the 
OIDFA
   Congress.  Lace made by Gabriele Grohmann was displayed in Klatovy 
and
   she had made a Christening dress similar to Helene's description, 
except
   that there was an inner dress of cloth and an outer one of lace.  
It was
   really marvelous.
Gabriele comes from a family of tailors. I bet she had the idea for the 
lace and then made the gown to fit.

Regards Steph
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I guess I didn't explain it clearly.  The dress was completely separate, 
very plain, and without lace.  The lace was a circle with a opening for 
the head and 2 slits for the arms.


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RE: [lace] christening gown pattern (lace)

2004-11-17 Thread Steph Peters
Margot Walker wrote:
>We saw something similar last summer on the lace tour after the OIDFA 
>Congress.  Lace made by Gabriele Grohmann was displayed in Klatovy and 
>she had made a Christening dress similar to Helene's description, except 
>that there was an inner dress of cloth and an outer one of lace.  It was 
>really marvelous.
  
Gabriele comes from a family of tailors. I bet she had the idea for the lace 
and then made the gown to fit.

Regards Steph 
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[lace] christening gown pattern (lace)

2004-11-16 Thread Margot Walker
On Wednesday, November 17, 2004, at 02:48  AM, Helene Gannac wrote:
I can't remember exactly where, but I saw a round christening robe
somewhere (could it have been in "Lace"?) with lace around the edge. It 
is
really clever, as it has a central hole for the neck, and little slits 
to
put the hands through, and it fits any size baby!!! Someone on the list
may know who made it and where the pattern comes from?

We saw something similar last summer on the lace tour after the OIDFA 
Congress.  Lace made by Gabriele Grohmann was displayed in Klatovy and 
she had made a Christening dress similar to Helene's description, except 
that there was an inner dress of cloth and an outer one of lace.  It was 
really marvelous.

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[lace] christening gown pattern (lace)

2004-11-16 Thread Helene Gannac
Anita wrote:
>BTW, has anyone got a nice pattern for said christening gown that I might
borrow?  I've looked in Vogue, Butterick, Simplicity, etc. etc. but not 
been 100% pleased with the patterns there.

I can't remember exactly where, but I saw a round christening robe
somewhere (could it have been in "Lace"?) with lace around the edge. It is
really clever, as it has a central hole for the neck, and little slits to
put the hands through, and it fits any size baby!!! Someone on the list
may know who made it and where the pattern comes from?

Helene, the froggy from sunny Melbourne

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