From: Lora lorabutter...@btinternet.com
Date: 28 February 2011 09:08:10 GMT
To: robinl...@socal.rr.com robinl...@socal.rr.com
Subject: Re: [lace] Lace dragon
That's a beautiful photo album
Would anyone happen to know where I could find the pattern for the black
square and fan or the grey
Since there was so much talk about dragons, I have uploaded mine to the
webshots.
That is Avital helped me. Thanks Avital.
I found the picture a long time ago on the net and made my own version out
of it. The original was also in bobbin lace.
Enjoy,
Miriam
In Israel
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Hi:
It's just so nice to see lace being used, isn't it. Mila Kunis and Scarlett
Johanson also wore lace dresses. Possibly some others did, but there are good
photos of these dresses on the BBC website at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-12593168 I like that they also
have good
The Bonnet Preserver (item 13 under Knitting at
http://www.knitheaven.com/vintagepatterns/26_BONNET-PRESERVER_KNITTING.htm )
appeared to not be too long, so I guess that it either went around the
higher/forehead, or at the lower back of the skull.
My guess was that the two ties would go on
The Bonnet Preserver (item 13 under Knitting at
http://www.knitheaven.com/vintagepatterns/26_BONNET-PRESERVER_KNITTING.htm
)
Since women tended to have their hair in a low flat bun, could the ties go
around the bun? So the band would be covering the hair line at the front
and sides of the
The Bonnet Preserver (item 13 under Knitting at
http://www.knitheaven.com/vintagepatterns/26_BONNET-PRESERVER_KNITTING.htm
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I...wear (my hair) in a fat bun...modern headgear
impossible to wear...seems like something I'd like to wear now...getting out
the
needles and yarn ... Lucie
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