ok, I'll bite ;) I made a leaf according to Jean's directions. The
method is similar to what I've developed on my own (with 4 threads
only, though), can appreciate that the thumb movement could be
painful.
I have posted a picture at my blog, url below.
On 11/10/06, Jean Leader [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...and may I say 'thankyou' to Jean for taking the time and trouble to
post detailed directions for making a leaf the Cluny de Brioude way.
Some years ago the making of a leaf or tally consistently baffled me,
but I swore g to learn the minutae of leaf-making, until making them
became second
What a pleasant surprise while I was getting ready for work on Friday
morning. I was in another room getting ready when I heard the words bobbin
lace from one of our local broadcasters. I went running into the living room
to see what was going on. To my surprise there on the screen was
It's been a while since I've written but my knee replacement is over and I'm
learning to walk normal again.
I thought I'd pass on a free program I found today for printing your own
graph paper, including circles (polar). I know this topic comes up from time
to time and I didn't remember the last
Bev wrote:
...and may I say 'thankyou' to Jean for taking the time and trouble to
post detailed directions for making a leaf the Cluny de Brioude way.
I'd like to say thanks, too. I can finally envision it, and will give
it a try very soon. I did notice that in the instructions for the final
Thanks for the link Lori, however it didn't work for me as it was frozen and
even though I went in more than once, it stayed frozen.
Another graph paper site that folks might want to check is the following
which was passed on to me this summer by my sister, Jacquie
OK, this one's a tad risque, and I -- probably -- should have
distributed it only among the recipients of my subterrenean (spell?)
smut list. But it came in response to my posting on chat, so I feel
that chat can raise to the challenge and stop giggling like 10yr
olds... :)
From: H.W.
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