Thanks to blogger Gina at Threads of a Tatting Goddess, I just saw the most remarkable video demonstration of handmaking needle lace. If you’ve never seen needle lace being made, you’ll probably be mesmerized as I was. See the video here.
Art, patterns and techniques
Thanks to blogger Gina at Threads of a Tatting Goddess, I just saw the most remarkable video demonstration of handmaking needle lace. If you’ve never seen needle lace being made, you’ll probably be mesmerized as I was. See the video here.
Foolproof Freeform Embroidery: Exploring Your Creativity with Fabric, Threads & Stitches
This Christmas, I was delighted to receive “Foolproof Freeform Embroidery: Exploring Your Creativity with Fabric, Threads & Stitches” by Jennifer Clouston. As someone passionate about embroidery, I … Read More ...
The picture to the left of the description is Armenian needle lace. The video is another type of needle lace called Puncetto: Totally a different type of lace, more complicated then Armenian.
Marina.
yes, i too was mesmerized and would love to find out how to do it, i am also into bobbin lace and had to self teach. So i could well emagine that this is even more rare!