Re: Re[2]: [lace] Miniature lace pillow

2020-01-27 Thread Lin Hudren
how grand. you both did good. i cannot believe something can be so small and workable too. Hugs, Lin and the Mali [image: http://www.amazing-animations.com/animations/goodmorning15.gif] [image: 🤗] The most effective way to do it, is to do it. -Amelia Earhart On Mon, Jan 27,

Re[2]: [lace] Miniature lace pillow

2020-01-27 Thread suebabbs385
With her permission, I have uploaded Joeanna's miniature lace pillow photos to Flickr for you all the see. The dimensions are one and a half inch by one and a half inch. The bobbins are 9/16” without spangle and 3/4 “ with the spangle. It was a fun project but my eyes were a little better back

Re: [lace] Lace knitting

2020-01-27 Thread Adele Shaak
Thanks for the story! Miniature lace knitting is so impressive! I did a little lace knitting many years ago; then I tried a Shetland shawl that I realized, on about the 5th try, had a mistake in the pattern! I haven’t done any since. Adele West Vancouver, BC (west coast of Canada) > On Jan

Re: [lace] Lace knitting

2020-01-27 Thread Maureen
Fabulous article. Thank you. Regards Maureen UK > On 27 Jan 2020, at 14:56, Jazmin wrote: > > I thought I'd share my most recent finished piece.. I know it's knitted > lace, and if crochet is the redheaded step child of the lace world, we're > the one who half the time doesn't even make the

[lace] Lace knitting

2020-01-27 Thread Jazmin
I thought I'd share my most recent finished piece.. I know it's knitted lace, and if crochet is the redheaded step child of the lace world, we're the one who half the time doesn't even make the family tree. Still.. Amongst the circles i hang with, there is something called Wordfame Wednesday, and