Something I've never had the opportunity to try...was booked for a course many years ago, unfortunately before it started people opted out and the course was cancelled due to insufficient numbers. Thanks for allowing us to be part of the beautiful work you do.
I really enjoyed watching all of your bobbin lace videos on your channel. I like quick and precise movements without talking and your style fits me perfectly. I was intrigued the whole time and I'm amazed at how uniform your stitches look! Thank you for the entertainment! ❤
I’m absolutely riveted by this. I’m a knitter, embroiderer, and sewist among other creative pursuits and while I’ve never been fond of lace particularly, I’ve never seen lace like this before!!!!
Something I've never had the opportunity to try...was booked for a course many years ago, unfortunately before it started people opted out and the course was cancelled due to insufficient numbers. Thanks for allowing us to be part of the beautiful work you do.
I really enjoyed watching all of your bobbin lace videos on your channel. I like quick and precise movements without talking and your style fits me perfectly. I was intrigued the whole time and I'm amazed at how uniform your stitches look! Thank you for the entertainment! ❤
I’m absolutely riveted by this. I’m a knitter, embroiderer, and sewist among other creative pursuits and while I’ve never been fond of lace particularly, I’ve never seen lace like this before!!!!
Interesting bobbins, with a cover over the wound on thread..
Как красиво! Вы мастер своего дела!
Thank you so much.
Hope all is well ❤
What's that technique called of essentially making a knot through another section of the lace? Is that to join sections together?
The technique is called "Einhäckeln" in German. It is used to join the different parts together, as you said. 🙂
In English it's called a "sewing"
Krasse Kulturtechnik virtuos ausgeführt. 👌
Danke. Freut mich, dass es dir gefällt!
i went to the lace musuem in brugge, belgium and fell in love with the art of lace making and the sounds! this is lovely
Thank you! 🙂
Noch einmal danke!
Danke für deinen Kommentar! 🙂
Still can't figure out when you have to put the pin in.😮
This depends on the pattern. 🙂
@@derendlosefaden4967 thanks but it still does nt answer my question because I see that not all the bobines are used before the pin goes in .HELp!