I have lways used the sticks of whatever they are that are used to make brass
rubbings - I believe they are a similar composition to heelballs, bt made as a
stick/crayon shape - much easier to handle!
When I first started to make lace - more years ago tham I care to remember now!
- that was
Thanks to all who responded! Pat of Roseground has gone the extra kilometer
and my thread is on its way to Bellingham.
Sally
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These are cyan prints. You put a piece of lace on a treated paper and then
place it in the sun to make them. They are a primitive form of
photography, but not, I think terribly expensive in the era to which you
refer. Kids
still make these sun prints in science class and summer camp often
I didn't realize that the photos would be removed so I am re-posting with a
link to our blog which has the photos.
The
Alamo Bobbin Lacers will be hosting Betty Manfre to teach Cantu lace,
February 8, 9 and 10, 2014 in San Antonio, Texas. (This is the week before
Winter Lace Conference in