PS: The currently published diagrams also have many mistakes. Keep an
eye on the page history for updates:
https://github.com/d-bl/GroundForge/commits/master/docs/help/Whiting-Index.md
Note also https://d-bl.github.io/GroundForge/help/Whiting-Index
On Mar 2, 2019, at 5:09 AM, Maria Greil
Note also https://d-bl.github.io/GroundForge/help/Whiting-Index
this page adds diagrams to many of the patterns. Please have patience
for the project to complete. We do have some more patterns on the shelve
that are not yet published.
Jo
On Mar 2, 2019, at 5:09 AM, Maria Greil wrote:
Thank you Maria! I’m embarrassed to admit that I hadn’t used the Whiting
resource until you sent the links. It seems like I’ve only scratched the
surface in regard to English point ground so making samples & getting feedback
from Arachne has advanced my understanding. Meanwhile, I can’t count!
Hello Susan.
When I read your e-mail I was really surprised to know how much you know
about English point ground lace.
Have you tried at arizona university (book by Gertrude Whiting)? You may
get some useful information there, although it is a bit old and maybe most
of the info of the stitches
There’s a ton of info packed into this small book so thanks again to all who
recommended it. It will be returned to the IOLI library shortly in case anyone
else wants to steep themselves in the minutiae of point ground—definitely worth
a read. The bibliography alone is amazing & I accidentally