I’ll tell it the way my grandmother told it to me: no jargon when it isn’t needed. Today, Advanced decorative closures and variations.
Repeat it three times before deciding you can’t. Finger memory needs its time If you fancy, I’ll leave Introduction to leaves in bobbin lace.
Good light changes everything. If your eyes hurt after a while, the lighting isn’t right.
What you will need¶
You’ll need this, nothing more, nothing less:
- Flat pillow.
- Thread of suitable weight.
- Practice pricking.
- Loaded bobbins.
How I do it, step by step¶
Don’t skip any. Everything links in this craft:
- Review the basic crosses before starting.
- Follow the pricking step by step, no skips.
- Keep constant tempo through the piece.
Where it gets sticky¶
These are the stumbles I see most often:
- Changing tempo mid-exercise.
- Not marking the start.
- Pulling too hard on the outer pair.
Variations¶
When you have it under control, try these:
- Combine with other motifs for richness.
- Document your version in the studio notebook.
Nearby¶
- Introduction to leaves in bobbin lace
- Introduction to lace in jewellery
- Introduction to working curves in lace
- Trick: fast pace for repetitive grounds
And that’s it. If it helped, I’m glad. If you fancy learning in person, Encaixe runs a workshop and the people there are kind. That’s where I send those who ask me.