Hello Julie
It's brilliant! How on earth did you find the patience to make so much
roseground, and all exactly the same version at that!
Brenda
I have finally got around to putting up photos and a description of a
project I completed a few years ago to explore moiré patterns in lace.
If
Good morning spiders,
As a very keen Bucks Point lace maker I was looking at some lace sites
to study various types of lace and have been completely perplexed as to
the difference between Bucks Point and Tonder, to me they look identical
can anyone point me in the right direction as to the
I also think it looks very like, but a nice lady explained there are a few
different techniques in Tonder to BP.
What I also wondered was could you use the same BP prickings for Tonder, or
not? Are they a different in size? I have never seen a Tonder book I could
leaf through and get to
Hello Sue,
Both laces belong to the group of Point Ground laces, that's why they
look so similar. Only on the edge and some other little technical
things are different and the motives. There are still other laces
belonging to that family, the German Liebenauer P.G.l. and the
Erzgebirge
Sue,
If you have a Tönder pricking you get a Tönder-lace. You can't get a
Bucks motiv on a Tönder pricking.
You find all Point Ground laces and their differences in the
OIDFA-booklet with the same title.
Greetings
Ilske
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Hi Everyone,
I received an email from someone who has a lace tool she wishes to
identify. Her description does not bring anything to mind except perhaps, it
is part of a lace machine. Her note is below. Any ideas? Lee in NJ USA
I wonder if you can help me identify an old tool that I think
Dear Lee,
A photo would sure help.
Kate Henry
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Subject: [lace] Old lace tool?
Hi Everyone,
I received an email from someone who has a lace tool she wishes to
Hi Sue
The OIDFA Point Ground Study Group produced a book in 2001 detailing
all the technical differences between the various Point Ground laces.
http://www.oidfa.com/index%20en.htm
Brenda
On 3 Apr 2007, at 12:06, Sue wrote:
Good morning spiders,
As a very keen Bucks Point lace maker I was
Hi Jenny,
Thank you very much for the Stamps that you sent me as my raffle prize, they
are lovely and I will add them to my collection. I would also like to thank
you for the Spanish Bobbins that you sent with the stamps, they were a
wonderful surprise and will now be added to my Spanish Pillow.
I know that there are quite a few of you who use eBay and buy from eBayUK
listers - myself included.
However, are you aware that in their wisdom, eBay are now excluding eBayUK
listings from general eBay.com searches? BUT eBay.com items are being shown
on UK searches!
I didn't know this until
Dear Sue,
As a very keen Bucks Point lace maker I was looking at some lace sites
to study various types of lace and have been completely perplexed as to
the difference between Bucks Point and Tonder, to me they look identical
can anyone point me in the right direction as to the differences if
Hi Lacemakers,
I was at the OIDFA conference in 2002 and there was a European couple
selling Lace Pillows, (I think they were next to the Lace Guild Stall) does
anyone know there names and contact details please ?
Faye Owers
Tasmania
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