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I went to the Rocky Mountain Crazy Quilting Meeting today and tried Bobbin Lace making for the first time. Linda and Mary were great teachers, and although the lace I made is very rudimentary and humble, I had a wonderful time making it and look forward to trying more! There are 3 different "stitches" in my bookmark - I'm not sure they're called stitches. I ordered some beginning bobbin lace books tonight!
3 comments:
Wasn't it fun? You did a very nice job. Keep up the good work. It is such a beautiful tecnique.
That looks like fun, Connie. I've been wanting to learn for quite a while. Lucky you to have someone to teach you.
Bobbin Lace is yet another thing I am tempted to try but to date I have been resisting getting in to. It looks fascinating and I love the results. I'll be watching to see how it is going with you.
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