And a link back to the original pattern would be helpful too if you want
advice, for those of us who didn't bookmark it.
Jacquie in Lincolnshire
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Having traced the pattern through google and the archives, I would think
that you just didn't tension tightly enough as you pin, to wrap the previous
left-to-right row of work over the shoe lace. Basically you are making the
bobbinlace equivalent of knitted i-cord (like frrench knitting) and
Hello All! The last time I mentioned this subject, several of you agreed that
it was a clever idea something you wanted to try. Have you? If so, were you
successful or did problems sprout like weeds after a rain storm? Let's just
say there's been some gnashing of teeth over the past few
Susan
Post a photo of what you have. When we see it we can make suggestions.
Lorelei
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Susan wrote:
Thanks also to the translators who have recently posted English directions
for the LOKK necklace pattern.
I don't know if all browsers/search engines can be set up to do it, but on
my computer Google automatically tries (doesn't always succeed) to translate
any web page which
I also have this set up to translate, but the people who translated it for
us used full english and lace speak rather than the pigeon stuff we normally
got.
I for one hadn't quite been able to understand what they were telling me to
do, but it did raise a smile.
I often use diagrams to help