Saturday, 27 August 2016

Bobbin Lace Making

Today I ticked off learning 'Bobbin Lace Making', well a taste of the very basics.... but I made a leaf and I am pretty happy with it, and look forward to finding some time to make another one (a better one) and then try the sampler with more stitches.

The Taster session was held at the Victorian Branch Australian Lace Guild. I have been wanting to attend their open day for some years now, however something always prevented me from getting there. This time I booked and paid for ticket in advance, so nothing was going to stop me.

The guild members were very patient and helpful, and while I only had a small window to cram in this new to me craft, they have a big library of books that I could have easily spent the 2½ hours looking through these alone, then there was the trade table, so it was a blessing I had to rush off or I would have a very big hole in my pocket...... not to worry they have a bigger trade day in a month, so look out!

Now lace making had always looked a little daunting to me, and I have tried many crafts, however it was actually not too hard. Of course I have to work on tension, and I am sure I crossed instead of twisted and vice versa, but as my mum always said "a blind man would be glad to see it".

Will it become a new obsession, well no, I really do not have time and I have so many other projects on the go, and the stash to start 100 more.... but..... I do have loads of crochet cotton, and I do have all the materials to make a working cushion, and I have pins..... and I could make some Bobbins at 'Ladies in the Shed' when we learn to use the lathe... so until then I just have to admire all the beautiful hand make bobbin lace that others make, so I am off to Pinterest to make a new board for all the lovely work of others!

Meanwhile here is the proof of my efforts.







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