Here in Denmark we have green for CT halvstitch, blue/light purpel for CTC
linenstitch, read for CTCT fore hole/doublestitch, black for the gimp,
C-hatch
Dorte from a finely white DK
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In a message dated 27/01/2005 00:30:40 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Jo, what Alice said is precisely what I meant: 2 colours, instead of 3.
That is, green as usual for half stitch (with an extra cross-hatch for
the honeycomb. Or roseground in Denmark). But a *single colour*
On Jan 27, 2005, at 3:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jacquie) wrote:
This is precisely what Cook and Stott did in their Bucks Point
pattern
books, [...]
And others as well (Stott's The Bobbin Lace Manual, for example,
which is a beginner's book).
There was a lot of grouching at the time [...]
Anyway,
On Jan 26, 2005, at 13:24, Alice Howell wrote (in reply to Jo Falkink):
At 12:12 AM 1/26/2005, you wrote:
Tamara wrote:
While it all could be taken care of via a single colour and the
appropriate number of cross-hatches ...
That works for Milanese lace as it doesn't use half stitches. I
wouldn't