And here we are having had a forecasted temp of 40C now enjoying
about 37.9C with a storm brewing. But. our humidity level is
in the single figures, about 8%. Having lived in Melbourne for 25 years
you can keep all that humidity to yourself thanks Liz. :-)
Cheers,
Shirley T.
Reading all the different things people are working on - or have just
finished is quite amazing.
When you say lace to the general public, they think of the commercial stuff
you buy by the yard, - or special lace like the royal wedding dress.
If only they could read Arachne, and realize the multit
I just finished my Christmas laces so am free to explore other things.
I've been working on a guipure lappet from the OIDFA book, and added about four
inches to it. It's ready to set aside for a while. This project will take 2-3
years to complete.
At the same time, I'm sorting and collecting t
Hi Lynne and all.
I am glad to see that I am not alone in having so many unfinished projects.
I think my oldest must be a Duchesse edging I began in the late 80's, so long
ago I can't remember when exactly.
Then I have a large Tablecloth which originated from the Erzegebirge region,
at least 6 y
Just finished the mounting of my lace-sleeves (short ones) and as usual
lying into this deep hole after such a big work. Thinking it wasn't
worth to spent so much time for this and so on. Does this happene to
some of you also? Reading about your current projects I will tel you of
mine. The nex
At the moment I have a dragonfly edging (just making it because I like it
but no use of it yet!)on a block pillow, an arch shape (Springetts design)
for a wedding card on a small cookie - needs to be done for the 17th July so
I'd better finish that fast and one of the butterflies from Manuela Beck'
I am finally down to only one project at this point. That is my 5-metre
lace project for the Canadian Lace Gazette at
www.bobbinmaker.com/5-metre.html I did clear off 9 pillows in order to
retieve the bobbins while doing this and the lace contest piece. Not to
mention that I had to borrow spare
Sorry to post to lace, but I can't reply to Barb Saltern - Barb, my
messages get bounced back because of a RBL check, something
to do with stopping spam mail
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I am working on a lace edging for my granddaughters' wedding hankies. I
thought I had better get started since I have four delightful granddaughters.
They are ages 3,2,1 and 4 months, so I think I may have enough time to get it
done.
I am also working on a bookmark designed by Debbie Beaver (s
I'm currently trying to get rid of a couple of UFO's that have been sitting
on pillows for the last year before starting on a fan I'm dying to do. I'm
suffering severe shock every time I switch from the one project to the other
since one is a honiton piece in 170 thread and the other is a huge tap
Thanks Bev, it's interesting to read what people are doing.
Me? I've only got a couple underway at the moment:
1. A white linen with pink trail Torchon edge for a mat for a
friend's 70th birthday. Nearly finished.
2.A 4 inch square of gold coloured and bright orange Sifonda
>What lace(s) are you working on now? Maybe don't list all the ones you
>have in progress (unless you want to) - this survey is for the projects
>you are doing *right now* - short and sweet?
I've am working on:
1. A 4-inch 's-Gravensmoer Runner (only approx 6 inches left to work)
2. Christmas De
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