ldr103 bobbin lace is not hard, there's no flip!
ldr103 bobbin lace is not hard, there's no flip!
Stunning...
Maybe, if I become more proficient at tatting, I'll give it a go. Still, all the pins! I can't count the number of times I've lost a sewing pin in the carpet only to find it with my foot, the painful way.
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Out of curiosity, what sort of pins do you use? how do you keep them from discoloring your work? They look like brass pins, but I've tried them before and they left my crochet blocking stained. I'm always looking for pins that won't stain.
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I'm a bobinlacemaker too Patty, I know where you talking about. Did Binche too. Good job, my compliments.
Congatulations for finishing your Binche. Are you going to be doing more ?
Oh yes! I will do more Binche. I have another project on the pillow that is of a little duck. The true size would be around a postage stamp, but I am working it directly on the technical drawing in 50/2 linen in a lovely ducky yellow.
A very nice Binche pattern.
Compliment. I am on the ready one
Part tense.
Liebe Grüße Johanna (Joschaocchi)
Gorgeous piece. And size 120 thread. I can hardly get out a mistake in a size 80 thread!! Jean
A very nice point in Binche.
It would be a pity, the point not ready to
make lace.
Also I have in Flanders point one more part on the lace pillow lie and warter on the completion.
Binche point is the queen among him
Pillow laces. She needs a lot are able.
However, AT THE MOMENT I make more Occhi spitzes.
I am curious on the ready point.
Liebe Grüße Johanna (Joschaocchi)
Very pretty, PattyD! I'm inspired to finish cleaning my sewing room so that I can get to my bobbin lace supplies!
How very beautiful and you finished one of the UFOs, congratulations.
Joy