[lace] s'gravenmoer half stitch ?

2020-04-08 Thread Sharon Whiteley
I recently downloaded a picture of of what looked like a simple Torchon bookmark from Pinterest. I thought I could play with it and make a pricking from the photo. I did that, trued it, and was ready to go. What it consists of is five large hearts filled with half stitch, outlined with gimp. The

Re: [lace] s'Gravenmoer

2005-10-23 Thread Steph Peters
On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 16:02:30 -0700, Bev wrote: >I looked up the pattern, haven't made this one, but I note that the >thinner thread is metallic vs. the thicker plain thread. I think the >contrast will be just as effective with a lighter colour; either use a >textural difference in the two, as well

Re: [lace] s'Gravenmoer

2005-10-23 Thread Steph Peters
On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 23:26:31 +0200, you wrote: >Hello Steph, hello dear Arachneans, > >which course in Germany will you take? I am just curious. I won't do any more >courses this year. A week with Inge Theuerkauf at Bad Laer in the Teutoberger Wald - north west Germany, not far from the Netherlan

Re: [lace] s'Gravenmoer

2005-10-22 Thread bevw
Hi everyone and Steph On 10/22/05, Steph Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > new ones, using interesting threads. Has anyone made the pattern on page > 127 called Changeant? It uses a thin and thick black thread in the > s'Gravenmoer half stitch and has a light and dark effect I'd like t

Re: [lace] s'Gravenmoer

2005-10-22 Thread eberhard . dewille
Hello Steph, hello dear Arachneans, which course in Germany will you take? I am just curious. I won't do any more courses this year. Just popping up to say, that the first patchwork-course I taught finished this week. 4 ladies sewed pillows in the Logcabin pattern. Last friday finally I starte

[lace] s'Gravenmoer

2005-10-22 Thread Steph Peters
On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 10:41:36 -0700, Robin P wrote: >At the museum where I used to work, the "real-old-timers" (30 years or >more seniority) called themselves the Gray-hairs. I know T doesn't >have any, but I do. How about you, David and Bev? Of course, given >our respective nationalities, I