http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=of1MO1JxEpM
Tossing bobbins in Bruges
and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qbvlcZxqK4
Bobbin Lace in Belgium
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What is that woman doing at 5 mins 25 sec into the video. It seems to me
that she was about to hang in a new pair and is smoothing the thread, or
covering it with something.
Hello David,
She is winding a bobbin. Here we use this system of winding, with the help
of the thread we are using,
Brilliant - well worth a watch.
Thank you
Andrea Lamble
in a bright but chilly Cambridge, UK.
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Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 20:56:26 +0100
What is very peculiar is the spool on the right... where the skein is put.
On
the video they say that it is made of cane.
Many greetings, from Antje, in
Guadalajara, Spain
it looks a bit like a swift - what you would put a skein
of wool onto so you could wind it on a ball winder
jenny barron
Amazing to see all the different types of equipment used around the world.
I shall have to plod on in my normal speed though, even the children put me
to shame, g
Sue T, equally gorgious but very chilly Dorset UK
What is very peculiar is the spool on the right... where the skein is put.
On
What is very peculiar is the spool on the right... where the skein is put.
On the video they say that it is made of cane.
Many greetings, from Antje, in Guadalajara, Spain
The spool on the right is swift - used to hold a skein of thread / wool so
that it can easily be wound into a ball. See
A new picture showing David's progress after one week (four days of which
were spent out of town).
http://homepage.mac.com/bejoyce/OldLace/david.html
Barbara
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I shall have to plod on in my normal speed though,
even the children put me
to shame, g
My impression of the whole video was that it all was
speeded up from normal speed --on fast forward, so to
speak. Every action, even walking, was faster than
normal.
Hello all,
Just to make some comments:
Diane Williams wrote:
And I love how they just prop their pillows on their hips and carry them around.
This is just practice!
David wrote
What is that woman doing at 5 mins 25 sec into the video.
Margot Walker wrote:
I think she was winding the
Hi everyone
I have not seen the videos on Utube, will have to wait until I'm at a high
speed connection. I believe that they can lace quickly though.
Carolina wrote:
there is a difference among working palms up or palms down, being the
first
method quickest, allowing you to take in left hand
Also on U-tube is this video under the (miss) title of tatting - it's
actually Brugges again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lZIPkx1dkkNR
Regards
Maxine in New Zealand - where summer is hiding behind a veil of
drizzle!!
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Carrying the pillows on the hip, as is, instead of
bundling them, was very interesting. I would guess
that the girls walked from home to the lace school,
and the thread was strong enough that a little
bouncing did not break it. I wonder what they do if
it's raining.
I guess they hardly ever
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Carrying the pillows on the hip, as is, instead of
bundling them, was very interesting. I would guess
that the girls walked from home to the lace school,
and the thread was strong enough that a little
bouncing did not break it. I wonder what
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_h1Gz_Q_eg
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