Dear all
I am using Lace 2000 and have put some free downloads on my website
at http://www.brandis.com.au/craft/lace/lace2000.html - help yourself.
Jenny Brandis
Kununurra Kid
Kununurra, Western Australia
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www.brandis.com.au/craft/lace.html
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Bev wrote:
Usually with the demo versions, you can't save a file -
saving and printing give you a lot of other options that you can't
test in the demo.
What you can do is make a screen dump and print that to use to see if the
your design will work. Hold down the 'Alt' key and pressing the 'Prt
Thank you Bev and Jean, I have seen the demo but not tried to use it. I was
bought Easy Lace by my husband but have not progressed very far. I think
you are right, I need to decide on one or two things to try and keep playing
and trying until I get the hang of the program. Thank you for all
I have found that if I want to design something on Lace 2000, it is no use
trying it out on graph paper first. Also patterns that I designed ages ago,
I cannot get to 'work' onscreen. I just cannot transfer from graph paper to
the screen - it always comes out totally different. Now I design
My lace design program used to be something I needed to conquer, now
it is my friend LOL.
Sometimes 'making lace' is itself an interesting computer-drawing
project. I sit there and click dots onto the screen, or drag lines
here and there, playing with the design and the practical part of my
mind
, 2006 5:40 PM
Subject: Re: [lace] on using lace design software
I have found that if I want to design something on Lace 2000, it is no use
trying it out on graph paper first. Also patterns that I designed ages ago,
I cannot get to 'work' onscreen. I just cannot transfer from graph paper
Hi everyone
While on the topic of lace design software - I thought I'd write down
some ways that I use my particular program (and I'm certain that the
other programs will do as much and more):
- for scanning an old pricking to make a more 'true' pattern. The
program doesn't do the true-ing; I