Re: [lace] Romainain Point

2004-03-05 Thread kbovard
On Sun, 29 Feb 2004, Valerie Stewart wrote: I'm coming out of lurkdom to ask for help finding Romainain point patterns. I have found inspiration for Romanian Point Lace patterns in two areas: 1. Battenberg patterns---this is not my favorite source. I don't like my crocheted cord to be

Re: [lace] Romainain Point

2004-03-01 Thread Mary L. Tod
At 5:54 AM -0800 2/29/04, Valerie Stewart wrote: Hi All I'm coming out of lurkdom to ask for help finding Romainain point patterns. Valerie, have you seen this Web site? There are patterns available for sale here. http://www.members.tripod.com/victorianart/index.htm I do know Doina, and she's

Re: [lace] Romainain Point

2004-03-01 Thread Lorri Ferguson
Subject: [lace] Romainain Point Romainain point patterns. I have made all of Sylvia's patterns a couple of times over. I don't design as I can't seem to see what anything would look like be for doing it or after it is finished. I would much rather just make lace. Is there a book that just

[lace] Romainain Point

2004-02-29 Thread Valerie Stewart
Hi All I'm coming out of lurkdom to ask for help finding Romainain point patterns. I have made all of Sylvia's patterns a couple of times over. I don't design as I can't seem to see what anything would look like be for doing it or after it is finished. I would much rather just make lace. Is

Re: [lace] Romainain Point

2004-02-29 Thread Scotlace
Romanian point lace by Angela Thompson and Kathleen Waller. Batsford, 2003. 0 7134 8832 8 UK17.99 US26.95 CAN 41.95 This is more than a book of patterns as it includes the background and history of the lace as well as full instructions beginning at the beginning with the very basics.