Just to make this posting lace I'll say I agree with Beth's analysis of the
gravy on lace tablecloth matter.
But, more importantly, I wish I was near Beth because her New Year's party
sounds like FUUUN!
Happy Lacemaking,
Betty Ann in Roanoke, Virginia USA who is bored out of HER gourd with all
Daphne, with all that time and love put into that, I think you should write
the book.
Sue T, In damp but drying Dorset, can we have some dry reasonable next week
please:-)
Hello One and All
I have sent a picture of the original Children in Need
tablecloth, for anyone who has
Hello One and All
I have sent a picture of the original Children in Need
tablecloth, for anyone who has not seen it before. On the original there is
a line where the ends were plaited off which I don`t like. So one the cloth
I am doing now, I am darning the ends in which I think
Dear Arachneans,
since you started bringing up the discussion about the lace tablecloth I, too,
visited the
site. And Noelene, I think you are quite right. Petra is a very generous and
nice person.
I had the privilege of being her room-mate, when both of us attended the
Leistungskurs A of
On Sat, 3 Feb 2007 07:19:17 +1100, you wrote:
No, not a magic thread.She says at Stage 5 :
My board has a Klöppelfläche of 60 x 60 cm. For this cover I must shift the
cushions more than once. I put a red thread by the initial loops, so that I
can regain her completely at the end better.
http://www.kloeppeln-am-meer.de/
click on GALLERY
click on TAGEBUCH EINER DECKE
and marvel at the pictures.
Jenny Brandis
Kununurra, Western Australia
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www.brandis.com.au/craft/lace.html
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She started it January 1, 2005 and finished it on April 10, 2005.
From what I could figure out she used 166 pair of bobbins, and it was
118cm square.
I'm wondering when she found time to do anything else!
Helen.
http://www.kloeppeln-am-meer.de/
click on GALLERY
click on TAGEBUCH EINER
In a message dated 2/2/07 8:13:56 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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http://www.kloeppeln-am-meer.de/
click on GALLERY
click on TAGEBUCH EINER DECKE
and marvel at the pictures.
Jenny Brandis
Kununurra, Western Australia
Dear Newbies,
We discussed securing bobbins
this link so go back to the link below to view the
larger photos.
Hope this helps
Jane
Hampshire UK
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From: Jenny Brandis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: arachne lace@arachne.com
Sent: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 13:09:37 +
Subject: [lace] lace tablecloth?
http://www.kloeppeln-am
Absolutely unbelievable! As she says, it takes Geduld, Geduld and
then some more Geduld (and to my mind, takes a lot more than just
Geduld! takes imagination!) P.S. I have been making a tablecloth too,
for the past year or so -- as a change of pace between projects
(fans, etc.), but mine
!)
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Jenny Brandis
Sent: 02 February 2007 13:10
To: arachne
Subject: [lace] lace tablecloth?
http://www.kloeppeln-am-meer.de/
click on GALLERY
click on TAGEBUCH EINER DECKE
and marvel at the pictures
When you look at this wonderful site, please note
how the lacemaker has
managed her bobbins. This was not a pillow that
traveled to meetings.
IncorrectSee picture entry 16. She bundled
everything up, put it in a large bag, and took it to
lace meeting or somewhere. That was very
The red thread is a support to keep the start even, and does aid joining
finish to start (making it easier to locate the respective pairs).
I like the bobbin-stacking device too :)
On 2/2/07, Elizabeth Pass [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Look at the red thread along the corner line. Is this a
No, not a magic thread.She says at Stage 5 :
My board has a Klöppelfläche of 60 x 60 cm. For this cover I must shift the
cushions more than once. I put a red thread by the initial loops, so that I
can regain her completely at the end better.
Perhaps one of our German spiders can translate
Thanks for that link Jane, I'd tried using babelfish but it wouldn't
translate. Being able to understand what was written made it a lot
more interesting.
I'm still wondering when she found time to do anything else though.
Helen - in Oz.
If, like me, you don't speak German you can read the
--- Carolyn Hastings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello,
I see a chance at getting some education here. The
seller says that
there is raised princess tape in the figurals.
Can someone explain
this so that I can recognize it? I don't seem to be
able to see it.
Other people have already
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