Good morning miss Sandra. I am so happy to see you in another video. I am working with another blind lady who has been bobbin lacing since 1976. We just finished working on spiders and I think this fan with scallops is what we're doing next. My roller pillow is on back-order but I'm managing to struggle along with the cookie pillow that came in the kit I bought from Snowgoose Lace. I love working with sine 40/2 linen thread. I'm a thread crocheter so I'm used to the no stretch factor. So far we've done, Princess lace, diamonds, and spiders, and of course wink-a-pin. The size 20 thread that came in with the kit I just added to my tatting thread stash.
I haven’t worked bobbin lace in a year, having to do review a lot. Bought a couple bookmarks that you sold when on Etsy. Can’t wait to do them again. Couldn’t find you on Etsy,
@@thelaceowl4178 Thank you! I did go to your site and got the free one. As soon as I can shake the dust out of my brain on doing lace again, I definitely want to get more of your patterns. You explain so well, I really appreciate you doing videos!
I’m not sure if you’ve already produced video for adding thread when bobbin runs out - I’ll look but I’d appreciate seeing your version. Question: is the cross twist direction universally done the same? I swear I’ve seen cross and twist done differently-meaning right to left or left to right? Hope I’m making sense. Really like your tutorials.
Hi Annie. Yes I have done a joining two threads together video this is the url ruclips.net/video/zo9u04O9SVE/видео.html Ok the time we cross left over right is the first part of every stitch; when we are counting 2 over 3 before we go 2 and 4 over 1 and 3. so that is the left over right. When we are twisting their legs in and out of fans, or when we first start or at the end of a row that is always right over left. Are those maybe the two you are thinking of??
So glad you have done another video! You explain everything so well.
Thank you, more to come hopefully
Good morning miss Sandra. I am so happy to see you in another video. I am working with another blind lady who has been bobbin lacing since 1976. We just finished working on spiders and I think this fan with scallops is what we're doing next. My roller pillow is on back-order but I'm managing to struggle along with the cookie pillow that came in the kit I bought from Snowgoose Lace. I love working with sine 40/2 linen thread. I'm a thread crocheter so I'm used to the no stretch factor. So far we've done, Princess lace, diamonds, and spiders, and of course wink-a-pin. The size 20 thread that came in with the kit I just added to my tatting thread stash.
It’s great to hear from you. Glad you are doing so well.
This is so helpful to see the differences up close, thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Let me know if there is any other stitches you would like to see. I am about to do cloth stitch diamonds
I am absolutely interested in a video showing how to join in threads.
No problem Jackie I will write one and upload it hopefully next week.
I haven’t worked bobbin lace in a year, having to do review a lot. Bought a couple bookmarks that you sold when on Etsy. Can’t wait to do them again. Couldn’t find you on Etsy,
I now have my own shop, starting to put some bookmarks up there and some coaster patterns
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Do you still ship to USA?
@@marytennessee1844 the bookmarks are now digital downloads but I could cost up a printed copy for you as letter rate is not that expensive
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Thank you! I did go to your site and got the free one. As soon as I can shake the dust out of my brain on doing lace again, I definitely want to get more of your patterns. You explain so well, I really appreciate you doing videos!
I’m not sure if you’ve already produced video for adding thread when bobbin runs out - I’ll look but I’d appreciate seeing your version. Question: is the cross twist direction universally done the same? I swear I’ve seen cross and twist done differently-meaning right to left or left to right? Hope I’m making sense. Really like your tutorials.
Hi Annie.
Yes I have done a joining two threads together video this is the url ruclips.net/video/zo9u04O9SVE/видео.html
Ok the time we cross left over right is the first part of every stitch; when we are counting 2 over 3 before we go 2 and 4 over 1 and 3. so that is the left over right. When we are twisting their legs in and out of fans, or when we first start or at the end of a row that is always right over left. Are those maybe the two you are thinking of??