Linda,
When working point ground the "Ulrike" way, we are advised to use fat
pins for honeycomb and picots and thin pins for the rest. Different heads
would be nice, so I would know which is which during the work, and
especially while sorting the pins afterwards.
While I don't follow all
Might not work in an area of honeycomb with closely-packed pinholes, but I
usually use glass-headed pins for picots
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When working point ground the "Ulrike" way, we are advised to use fat
pins for honeycomb and picots and thin pins for the rest. Different heads
would be nice, so I would know which is which during the work, and
especially while sorting the pins afterwards.
It doesn't help me follow, though. With
It makes me think of when I did demonstrations with my lace. People would be
stood looking and I would hear some says " she knows what to by the codes on
the bobbins" I would have had to have a mind like a computer . I then spangled
all my bobbins in green but it didn't help! Vivienne
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Sorry about the gobbledegook! I'll never understand this e-mail program.
What I sent and what I received were totally diferent.
While searching the internet for Spanish lace bobbins I came across a website
selling pins. Here's their description.
Spanish lace pins.
These short redheads come
While searching the internet for Spanish lace bobbins I came across a website
selling pins. Here's their description.
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