Provides information on starts and edges, knots, joining, crossings, plaits and braids, carrying pairs, indentation, corner, curves, holes, gimps, beads, and endings
This is an essential reference for all Bobbin lace-makers. It goes through a variety methods for starting and finishing lace, adding and removing threads, picots etc. The one thing that would improve this book would be improving the layout so that the diagrams are closer to the descriptions.
This must be the most comprehensive reference to lace making - or maybe not, but it is for sure very comprehensive. For each issue there are several alternative solutions, and as other of Ms Cook's books, the diagrams are excellent and very, very clear.
The ten sections cover: 1. Starts and edges 2. Knots, replacing threads and adding pairs 3. Joining and sewings 4. Connections and crossings 5. Picots, tallies, Venetina cords, plaits and braids 6. Carrying pairs, raised work, fillings 7. Intendation, corners, curves and holes 8. Cordonnet, gimps and beads 9. Completions, endings and finishings 10. Moving up and mounting
An invaluable tool for the self learner, I think this is an essential reference for bobbin lace makers.