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Beginners Guide To Bobbin Lace Gilian Dye Adrienne Thunder

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Beginners Guide To Bobbin Lace Gilian Dye Adrienne Thunder
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Publisher: Search Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.7 MB
Pages: 78
Author: Gilian Dye, Adrienne Thunder
ISBN: 9781844481088, 1844481085
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Beginners Guide To Bobbin Lace Gilian Dye Adrienne Thunder by Gilian Dye, Adrienne Thunder 9781844481088, 1844481085 instant download after payment.

To the uninitiated, a lace pillow set up with dozens of bobbins looks very complicated, but this manual shows the simplicity of the basic moves: only four bobbins are in use at any one time, and there are only two moves—twist and cross. Focusing on Torchon lacemaking techniques—Bruges and Chantilly lace are two other well-known traditions—these lessons begin with small lace bookmarks worked in various designs before progressing to full-scale projects: a purse, a bag, a cushion, and two scarves. All are presented with step-by-step instructions, close-up photos, and a complete set of pricking patterns. Additional material covers techniques for adding beads and tassels and working with such unconventional materials as wire, cable, and thick wool yarn.

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