Tamara wrote:
But... *Does it matter* which row (left-to-right or right-to-left) you
*start* with
Hi Tamara,
I think the reason reef knots start with right over left is partly due to
the right handed domination of most of the population, which makes it easier
to remember, get started etc.
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Välkommen!
Ewa.
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--- Tamara P Duvall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But... *Does it matter* which row (left-to-right or
right-to-left) you
*start* with
Simply put no. But some people always start with one
so they know which to do second. I have never
mastered this however (out of frustration) I spent
some
On Friday, July 1, 2005, at 12:43 PM, Simon Maynard wrote:
Is anyone able to perhaps point me towards something online for
beginners,
I haven't seen any replies to this posting. Just in case no one has
replied privately, here are 2 websites which may help:
On Jul 1, 2005, at 23:34, Malvary J Cole wrote:
I was taught that when doing a Bruges tie-off you start at the end
which is least visible, for example if one edge is on the inside and
the other end is on an outer edge, then start on the inside.
That's what I've been doing; starting on
Hello all,
Just wanted to put my two cents in, when I first got interested in bobbin
lace, I went through Jan Increte, I had three lessons through her, and only
when I had accomplished the lesson was I allowed to go on. Then I became a
member of this group, my salvation, without this group I