David that is an astounding piece of lace. The other astounding thing is
how do you manage your time so well - you have so much on the go.
Lynn in the Gong
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At 04:13 PM 16/04/2009, Lynn Scott wrote:
David that is an astounding piece of lace. The other astounding thing is
how do you manage your time so well - you have so much on the go.
Lynn,
lace is my relaxation therapy and I wouldn't start any day without it
- at least 3 or 4 hours of it :)
What a lovely piece and I do like it in Black as well as White.
Sue T Dorset UK
David has sent an update on his progress which can be seen at
http://www.margorsson.com/Margorsson_Design/Miss_Channers_Mat_goes_Chantilly.html
Enjoy!!!
Julian Jefferson
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David has sent an update on his progress which can be seen at
http://www.margorsson.com/Margorsson_Design/Miss_Channers_Mat_goes_Chantilly.html
Enjoy!!!
Julian Jefferson
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Julian,
Thank you for sharing this with us.
David, it is spectacular! I can't wait to see the finished piece!
Keep up the great work!
bobbi
On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 01:59:04 +0100 Julian Jefferson
ja.jeffer...@virgin.net writes:
David has sent an update on his progress which can be seen at
Dear Alex,
right now I'm very snowed under preparing to conduct Thurlow Weed's
world premiere next Saturday and frankly my mind is on that rather
than lace making techniques.
What I can say off the top of my head is that Chantilly is far more
than just black and half-stitch. I have
Dear David
I am very curious as to why working Miss Channer's mat in black with half
stitch for the 'clothwork' areas should be called 'going Chantilly'. Surely
you are just making Bucks Point using black thread. Bucks Point was frequrntly
made using black thread and then the 'clothwprk' areas
Following on from David's piece of Tønder I have now uploaded pictures
of his latest project:
Miss Channer's Mat goes Chantilly.
http://www.margorsson.com/Miss_Channers_Mat_goes_Chantilly.html
You may also be interested to know that on the Men n' Lace pages I
have included information
Another incredible piece of lace work!
Thanks Julian for putting the pictures where we can all see them.
And congratulations to David on finishing his Tonder piece (I'm green with
envy at the skill and patience it must have taken)
Beth
in Cheshire, NW England
Julian wrote:
Following on from