Hi
Some weeks ago I asked for some advice about tatting books, as I wanted to try
tatting again. I had some really helpful answers, I wrote them on a piece of
paper intending to order my chosen book when I came back from holiday. Big
mistake, I find I've deleted the emails and can't find the
Hi Alison,
If the emails were sent to the Lace list, you can find them on the Lace
archive:http://www.mail-archive.com/lace@arachne.com/ If they were sent to
you personally, then you'll have to wait for people to email you again.
Jill, in sunny Milton Keynes
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Tatting Techniques by Elgiva Nicholls,
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tatting-techniques-Old-revivals-experiments/dp/068414591X
For tatting you need a smooth, firmly twisted thread round. The six ply
crochet threads are ideal - DMC Cordonnet, Special Dentelles, Coats crochet,
Lizbeth etc.
Hello spiders
Sorry for cross-posting, but for those not on the IOLOI forum I'd like to
announce the result of my research about drawing thread diagrams with
InkScape. It is especially about generating variations on grounds. You can
find the result via http://kantelier.wordpress.com
Reviews
I've added a few more that I know!
Bottom (L to R):
Penny B., Sylvia F., Robin D., unsure, Betty M., Devon T.
Second row:
Annelore S (white), Liz L. (navy), unsure (white)
Third row:
unsure (lavender), unsure (brown)
Fourt row:
Karen T (pink), unsure (green/white), Lorraine W.
I can add a couple of names -
Centre front row in navy top is Linda T ( Rocky Mts Lace Guild)
Yes that is me - navy Arachne top (commemorative from a few years ago!!) and
white hair, just behind Linda T.
Next row back - Dawn H (aussie) in the purple, and Sallie next to her (dark
hair)
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