Re: [lace] re: wisteria edging

2015-06-23 Thread J-D Hammett
Hi fellow Arachnids,


Hope everyone will have a look at this as it is a beautiful edging. Well done 
for getting back to it and persevering Agnes.


Joepie, East Sussex, UK






From: Agnes Boddington
Sent: ‎Monday‎, ‎22‎ ‎June‎ ‎2015 ‎19‎:‎07
To: Lace Arachne





Hi all,

I finally got to the halfway point with my Wisteria Edging.

It is a pattern which was adapted by Christine Springett, and I started it
on a course with her in May 2013.

Did a bit then gave up.

Earlier this year I decided to have another go, and I am now hooked.

It is a good learning curve if you want to do Bedfordshire lace.

I have uploaded a picture to my album on Flickr.

Agnes Boddington - Elloughton UK

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RE: [lace] re: wisteria edging

2015-06-23 Thread Agnes Boddington
Thanks everyone for your comments on my work in progress - Wisteria Edging.
Now for the other half, and the next project lined up.
Another one from Christine springett, called Birds and Berries.
Larger and more intricate, so the Wisteria Edging is a good learning curve
in preparation for tackling that one.
Several people have asked where I got the pattern: the Wisteria and the
Birds and Berries are both available from 
the Springett's website.
Agnes Boddington
in dank and dark East Yorkshire

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