I have two questions.
1. I have color codes in several of my books but have failed to find any
listed as the Belgian Color Code. Could someone list them for me?
2. In Torchon Lace, what is the difference between a chevron and a heart?
They appear to be the same so I thought the terms were
It may well be they are one and the same thing, but personally, I would say a
chevron is deeper and a heart is more heart shaped like a chopping a corner out
of one side of a diamond.
Claire
Kent, UK
Claire Allen
www.bonitocrafts.co.uk
Crafty stuff I want to show off.
On 14 Mar 2010, at
Hello Delores.
Most recent books follow the Belgian Colour code, although it doesn't say it
is the Belgian one.
The colours used are:
Cloth stitch (CTC): violet
Whole st. (TCTC): red
Half St. (TC): green
Braid: blue
Gimp: yellow
Sometimes Dieppe (TTC pin TC) is represented by orange, instead
1. I have color codes in several of my books but have failed to find any
listed as the Belgian Color Code. Could someone list them for me?
I presume that Belgian colour code is the one used by the Kantcentrum in Bruges.
The standard colour coding for BL working diagrams is:
purple for cloth
Hello
Are their any lace groups or similar in Bedfordshire?
A lady from Henlow is tryin to teach herself lacemaking from a book, as she
does not know any other lace makers.
Help, please.
Agnes Boddington - Elloughton UK
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