Re: [lace] spanish lace pins

2016-06-16 Thread David C COLLYER
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

Re: [lace] spanish lace pins

2016-06-16 Thread Beth Marshall
Might not work in an area of honeycomb with closely-packed pinholes, but I usually use glass-headed pins for picots -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace

Re: [lace] spanish lace pins

2016-06-16 Thread Linda Kukolich
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

Re: [lace] spanish lace pins

2016-06-16 Thread Vivienne Walton
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 > On 16

[lace] spanish lace pins

2016-06-16 Thread ELIZABETH PASS
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

[lace] spanish lace pins

2016-06-16 Thread ELIZABETH PASS
While searching the internet for Spanish lace bobbins I came across a website selling pins. Here's their description. Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4