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Friday, May 2, 2025

I tried my hand at needle lace

 

"Crocus" by Marilee Rockley


The best I can say about it is that the design is original, from a drawing I did of a crocus flower blooming in the snow. I experimented with a few needle lace fillings learned from tutorials posted by Maggie Hensel-Brown - but me being a newbie I just threw them in haphazardly, focusing mainly on the colors. I used size 20 Lizbeth threads, with the shaded green being my own hand dyed.

The idea of finishing with a wooden branch was inspired by the work of  Ágnes Herczeg. I found a fallen twig in my backyard, then cleaned and finished it by following tutorials on YouTube.

It was a good learning experience, and kept my mind distracted from worry. It was very time-consuming so I doubt that I'll do any more of this type of lacemaking, but now I have a better appreciation of it! 

I took only a few in-progress photos, but here they are:






5 comments:

  1. Love your visualisation and execution!

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  2. Well done, looks good! Good to learn something new.Like tatting, it would probably get quicker with practice.

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  3. Not something I have tried, I think you did a wonderful job for the first time

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  4. WOW -- Job well done : ) I'm new with needle lace, too.

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