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
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
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
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
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
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