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2.4 Pea - center clothwork and ground join WIN 20241001 20 43 33 Pro
In the center of the pea the worker returns to the ground and with a half Flanders stitch joins with the ground before returning to the cloth work in the center of the pea. Work through the gimp and ring pair. (pin) Half Flanders - CTCT, (pin), CT, CTCT, CT and return through the ring pair and the gimp to again work the 5 pairs in the pea.
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2.5 Pea - completion WIN 20241001 22 52 14 Pro
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Pea - completing the cloth work; dropping the pairs; ending the gimp; preparing the pairs to begin the ground work
2.3 Pea - clothwork top WIN 20240930 23 58 01 Pro
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Pea - beginning of the clothwork inside the pea
2 2 Pea - gimp top WIN 20240930 23 49 09 Pro
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Pea - adding the gimp
2.1 Pea - ring pair WIN 20240930 23 39 19 Pro
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Pea beginning - creating the ring pair
Flanders samples 1 & 2 0.8 left top corner and half Flanders WIN 20240921 15 09 43 Pro
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Complete left corner - CT pin CT Half Flanders connection to the edge After completing all the input pairs, continue working the piece until the last 2 pin holes are unfinished. To complete the piece continue with the videos beginning with the number 1.1.
0.7 - Flanders samples 1 & 2 - right corner and half Flanders WIN 20240921 14 49 28 Pro
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Complete the right corner with a CT pin CT to hold the corner in place. The technique of a half Flanders connection with the edge pairs. CTCT - right pair of the Flanders stitch with the edge worker CT CTCT CT
0.6 - Flanders samples 1 & 2 - continue right edge and Flanders stitch WIN 20240921 14 13 50 Pro
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Continue adding pairs to the right edge. The edge is created by working the new pairs through the edge pairs with a CTCT stitch. The stitch around the pin forms a small box. After each 2 new pairs are added, prepare the pairs for the Flanders stitch by working a CT on each set of pairs - this forms a star shape. Work the Flanders stitch with the new pairs and the pair to the left.
0.5 - Flanders samples 1 & 2 - Flanders stitch WIN 20240921 14 00 02 Pro
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How to work the Flanders stitch - a demo
0.4 - Flanders samples 1 & 2 - Flanders stitch theory WIN 20240921 13 57 20 Pro
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Flanders stitch theory CT CT - check the setup for the stitch; looks like a star CTCT CT CT CTCT CT CT - creates the setup for the next stitch
0.3 - Flanders samples 1 & 2 - right edge pair WIN 20240921 13 41 20 Pro
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Flanders samples 1 & 2 0.3 - adding the right edge pairs; to the right of the first pin
0.2 - Flanders samples 1 & 2 - left edge pair WIN 20240921 13 33 23 Pro
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Flanders samples 1 & 2 0.2 adding the first left edge pair to the left of the center pin
1.4 - Flanders samples 1 & 2 right edge finish
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There are several possibilities to finish the piece. 1- All the threads can be worked to the bottom of the piece and included in the tassel 2 - As the final edge stitches are worked, the passive edge pairs remain and the threads from the ground are removed (demonstrated in this video) 3 - Your imagination
0.1 - Flanders samples 1 & 2 - start first 2 pins WIN 20240921 13 23 15 Pro
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Flanders samples 1 & 2 start 4 pairs on the first pin
1.5 - Flanders samples 1 & 2 - final finish WIN 20240916 21 35 42 Pro
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To complete the piece the left side is finished and a tassel is tied with 3 half hitches.
1.3 - Flanders samples 1 & 2 - setup to finish the piece
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1.3 - Flanders samples 1 & 2 - setup to finish the piece
1.2 - Flanders samples 1 & 2 - left edge
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1.2 - Flanders samples 1 & 2 - left edge
1.1 - Flanders samples 1 & 2 - right edge
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1.1 - Flanders samples 1 & 2 - right edge
German Lace OIDFA Presentation
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German Lace OIDFA Presentation
7.3 9 pin pliat, working order, picot
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7.3 9 pin pliat, working order, picot
7.2 9 pin plait, reposition temp pin
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7.2 9 pin plait, reposition temp pin
7.1 9 pin plait, setup
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7.1 9 pin plait, setup
4.6 Grounds6 Finishing Plait
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4.6 Grounds6 Finishing Plait
4.5 Grounds5 Brussels
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4.5 Grounds5 Brussels
4.4 Grounds4 Honeycomb
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4.4 Grounds4 Honeycomb
4.3 Grounds3 Dieppe
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4.3 Grounds3 Dieppe
4.2 Grounds2 Torchon
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4.2 Grounds2 Torchon
4.1 Grounds Sample Project - Plaits, Torchon, Dieppe, Honeycomb, Brussels
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4.1 Grounds Sample Project - Plaits, Torchon, Dieppe, Honeycomb, Brussels
Greet Rome-Verbeylen, Lace Art Today Lecture, 9-19-2021 for OIDFA-USA & IOLI
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Greet Rome-Verbeylen, Lace Art Today Lecture, 9-19-2021 for OIDFA-USA & IOLI
8.03 Start - Edging Headside - Scallop - passives, edge pair, worker
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8.03 Start - Edging Headside - Scallop - passives, edge pair, worker

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @suzannemaitland3267
    @suzannemaitland3267 3 місяці тому

    This tutorial was the greatest, i only wish she would do more in bobbin lace, this was excellent, nicely done

  • @do4x4
    @do4x4 4 місяці тому

    I really like your style of teaching bobbin lace and since I'm a beginner I would like to follow along with your video but you never say where to get the working diagram. for pricking.

  • @do4x4
    @do4x4 4 місяці тому

    The link to the pattern is giving me access denied.

  • @do4x4
    @do4x4 4 місяці тому

    how do i get this pattern so I can practice

  • @clairemen5758
    @clairemen5758 8 місяців тому

    merci pour vos explications claires même si je ne parle pas couramment l'anglais!

  • @aydilanaroig3796
    @aydilanaroig3796 9 місяців тому

    Thank you.! You helped me with the explanation.

  • @susanbradley3174
    @susanbradley3174 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for this. I joined my "local" lace maker group but they only meet once a month and that day has been a day I'm not able to attend. I have only just beginning and I'm a little lost.

    • @threadwhisperers6624
      @threadwhisperers6624 10 місяців тому

      Keep working at it. The Lace Museum has excellent beginner zoom classes. www.thelacemuseum.org

  • @EvilCat573
    @EvilCat573 11 місяців тому

    I’ve been fascinated with bobbin lace for years now, but haven’t been able to really get a project going. I also happen to have a project for my textiles class, and this fits the requirements perfectly! Thank you for explaining everything so concisely and clearly! I love complex diagrams, but the stitch diagram is a bit much for me… You break it down very nicely, and make it much easier to understand! My only issue is the playlist is out of order, but that isn’t too hard to deal with. It just makes it a tad harder to find the next video. Again, this is a beautiful design I wouldn’t have been able to find without you, and you make it make sense as well!

    • @threadwhisperers6624
      @threadwhisperers6624 10 місяців тому

      UA-cam will not put them in order. The numbers are correct, so I don't know what else to do. Glad you like this little pattern.

  • @clairedelune8332
    @clairedelune8332 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for your very helpful videos.

  • @marianlyons5377
    @marianlyons5377 Рік тому

    Hi, Love your videos and clear demonstrations, can I ask where you had your bobbins from please ? Thanks

    • @threadwhisperers6624
      @threadwhisperers6624 Рік тому

      Double headed Dutch bobbins may be ordered from this website - www.etsy.com/shop/ProvoLaceShop?ref=l2-about-shopname&section_id=25123617 or www.vansciverbobbinlace.com/. I use them because: the ball at the end raises the bobbin from the pillow and makes them easier to pickup. It is also easy to hold the 3 bobbins in your hand when making tallies in the 'air.' Thanks for asking.

  • @maryloubonnifield3240
    @maryloubonnifield3240 Рік тому

    where can I locate a printable pattern for this cat?

  • @bgeenen
    @bgeenen 2 роки тому

    Excellent demonstration and explanation of your technique! Giving it a try myself...

  • @virginiagonet9285
    @virginiagonet9285 2 роки тому

    I am unable to locate either the website or the Facebook page. OIDFA - correct? I only found the OIDFA Administrative Council page. Can you share a link where I can obtain the Cat pattern?

    • @megmc9644
      @megmc9644 21 день тому

      Look at the links above;-)

  • @ritad673
    @ritad673 2 роки тому

    "It's called fiddling." 🤣

  • @ritad673
    @ritad673 2 роки тому

    I love the turning stitch with 4 pairs!

  • @ritad673
    @ritad673 2 роки тому

    Awesome!

  • @patriciakenna9274
    @patriciakenna9274 2 роки тому

    Hey just want to say i love your work and videos, i have just taken up bobbin weaving. By any chance you have the final demonstration for this particular one

  • @a.g.lindsay4818
    @a.g.lindsay4818 3 роки тому

    Did you skip “top of the head part 1?

    • @threadwhisperers6624
      @threadwhisperers6624 10 місяців тому

      I must be honest. I created these videos so long ago, I can't remember. But what I would like to stress is something that has taken me years to understand. In the beginning I was sure that everything needed to be completed in a specific technique - step by step. Yes, we need to learn the techniques of a lace, but as I learned from one teacher when we were working on a reproduction and asked, "What is the correct way to work this section?" She responded, "This one lace maker completed the same pattern with 3 slightly different techniques. So which one is correct?" So please - do what makes sense to you. Plus, I may have made a mistake. Happy New Year.

  • @a.g.lindsay4818
    @a.g.lindsay4818 3 роки тому

    Is this the same video as the previous one? It seems one is missing between finishing the ear and this one. One that includes the triple sewing.

  • @IrisAntongiorgi19491313
    @IrisAntongiorgi19491313 3 роки тому

    Gracias por compartir!!!

  • @victoriasadoff7684
    @victoriasadoff7684 3 роки тому

    Thank you for these wonderfully clear and instructive videos!

  • @jenniferwhite1127
    @jenniferwhite1127 3 роки тому

    Thank you for such a good explanation. I might get my idrija wide lace book out now and have another try.

  • @gageh2050
    @gageh2050 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this series I've been trying to learn idrija and there are no good tutorials except for yours!!

    • @threadwhisperers6624
      @threadwhisperers6624 3 роки тому

      How kind of you! Thanks for the comment. In some ways I went into much more detail than are taught with Idrija - hidden threads/magic threads, but I don't like knots which is the way they finish things.