Oh, is arachne still going? I don't think I belong to it!!! Thank you for crediting me but there's more to come on this subject!!!! I can tell you a secret - it won't be a bookmark this time!!!
I didn't realize it still existed either. This is wonderful! I belonged many years ago when we got our first computer and I was fairly new to tatting. I just found the link to their page at http://www.arachne.com/lace/
This was my immediate thought as well. If so, I can't wait to see it. I'm very interested. Diane's rectangle doilies have been inspiring me to try one as well.
I also was thinking a rectangular doily but also a dresser runner. I think that's what they call them. You know back in the day when people would put a runner on the top of the dresser. I think it was to help with the dust? Anyway, it is really pretty so far!
Well I suppose there's not a lot of difference between a rectangular doily and a dresser runner!!!! When I learned to tat those were some of the few patterns available - for dressing tables!!! Times change too fast!!
Hi Jane - I've just started this bookmark for the exchange on arachne - I will credit you with the pattern design of course :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, is arachne still going? I don't think I belong to it!!! Thank you for crediting me but there's more to come on this subject!!!! I can tell you a secret - it won't be a bookmark this time!!!
DeleteI didn't realize it still existed either. This is wonderful! I belonged many years ago when we got our first computer and I was fairly new to tatting. I just found the link to their page at http://www.arachne.com/lace/
DeleteIt's still going strong and I get messages every day.
DeleteI thought he was packing his bags and debunking to flake land!!! Am I wrong?? VBG
ReplyDeleteAre you designing your own Concentric Rectangles doily? ...or maybe another bracelet is in the works?
ReplyDeleteThis was my immediate thought as well. If so, I can't wait to see it. I'm very interested. Diane's rectangle doilies have been inspiring me to try one as well.
DeleteSomething like that!!!
DeleteA rectangular doily or runner ?
ReplyDeleteCould be!
DeleteIt looks nice so far!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteI know! Garters!
ReplyDeleteTrust you, Erin!!!!! Congratulations on the Palmetto logo competition. Way to go, gal.
DeleteI also was thinking a rectangular doily but also a dresser runner. I think that's what they call them. You know back in the day when people would put a runner on the top of the dresser. I think it was to help with the dust? Anyway, it is really pretty so far!
ReplyDeleteWell I suppose there's not a lot of difference between a rectangular doily and a dresser runner!!!! When I learned to tat those were some of the few patterns available - for dressing tables!!! Times change too fast!!
DeleteI thought you were just dancing the light fandango!
ReplyDeleteHa, ha, ha!!! If only I could!!!!!
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