Karisse wrote:
The name of the magazine is Pizzo di Cantu Do you need to cover the
pricking with something after you iron it on? Just wondering
who has had experience with these and what it was?
Hi, Karisse,
I've never had anything to do with lace iron-on patterns, but I remember
embroidery
I was shopping in San Antonio, TX at a small store called the Yarn Barn and
found some magazines with Cantu lace in them. What intrigued me was that the
patterns were to be ironed on the pricking card like you would iron on an
embroidery pattern to a piece of cloth. Has anyone tried this and how
From: Karisse Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What intrigued me was that the patterns were to be ironed on the pricking
card like you would iron on an embroidery pattern to a piece of cloth. Has
anyone tried this and how does it work out and do the markings come off the
pricking onto your
Don't forget you can always set the copier to reverse them so they don't
come out mirror image. Most copiers have that option.
Karen
I got the magazines (there have been two that I know of so far) at The
Lacemaker (Ohio) but haven't used any of the patterns yet. I plan on
photocopying