Re: [lace] Irish Crocheted Lace

2003-11-10 Thread Avital Pinnick
ed. Avital - Original Message - From: "Hopkins Family" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 9:08 PM Subject: [lace] Irish Crocheted Lace > Has anyone tried this type of lace. I'm thinking of doing some for a > chris

Re: [lace] Irish Crocheted Lace

2003-11-09 Thread David Collyer
Dear Sharon, Has anyone tried this type of lace. I'm thinking of doing some for a christening gown. The part that scares me, though, is that you put in the ground after you make the motifs, thus joining them together. It seems to me that it would be difficult to keep the ground looking even as you

Re: [lace] Irish Crocheted Lace

2003-11-07 Thread Esther Perry
christening gown. The part that scares me, though, is that you put in the ground after you make the motifs, thus joining them together. It seems to me that it would be difficult to keep the ground looking even as you do this. Has anyone done this, and is it hard to keep it even? Any hints would be

RE: [lace] Irish Crocheted Lace

2003-11-07 Thread Patricia Dowden
Has anyone tried this type of lace. I'm thinking of doing some for a christening gown. The part that scares me, though, is that you put in the ground after you make the motifs, thus joining them together. It seems to me that it would be difficult to keep the ground looking even as you do this. Has

[lace] Irish Crocheted Lace

2003-11-07 Thread Hopkins Family
Has anyone tried this type of lace. I'm thinking of doing some for a christening gown. The part that scares me, though, is that you put in the ground after you make the motifs, thus joining them together. It seems to me that it would be difficult to keep the ground looking even as you do this. Has