Re: [lace] Easiest for who?

2013-07-12 Thread robinlace
alexstillw...@talktalk.net wrote: Unfortunately, although I can knit and have done fairisle, the wrong hand is dominant and I feel like I am fighting myself. Like you, the experience means I hate it. Interesting result! I'm a lefty and my mother's righty. She taught me most things for lef

[lace] Lace headboard

2013-07-12 Thread Bronwen of Hindscroft
This is very image intensive, and the only lace picture is the 24th one down. However, it's a HUGE lace flower being used as a headboard for a bed! http://www.architectureartdesigns.com/62-diy-cool-headboard-ideas/ Bronwen -- "It is sometimes the most fragile things that have the power to end

[lace] "In Fine Style" - Book's Availability in the U.S.

2013-07-12 Thread Jeriames
This is a book that will be of interest to art and antiques collectors, historians, museums, universities, etc. It is not surprising that American Arachne members are waiting longer than usual for book delivery from Amazon. May I suggest other local suppliers? By this, I do not mean big c

[lace] Right handed vs. left handed, general

2013-07-12 Thread Lyn Bailey
I have not paid much attention to this thread, as I am happily one of the majority, right handed. And I have never taught a left hander any physical skill, so it never was part of my experience, except in carefully placing any left hander at the dinner table. 3 observations However it is tau