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Saturday, June 21, 2025
Sunday, September 22, 2024
Japanese Braiding
Kumihimo Polka Dot Pattern.
(kit)
This was my first class
learning Japanese Braiding.
I learned how to create the braid/pattern,
then added beads. Was great fun.
Taught by Stacy, a member of the
L.A.C.E. Lacemakers & Collectors Exchange.
They meet on the 3rd Saturday of
each month at the Elmhurst Public Library in IL.
Their website is https://www.lacemakersofillinois.org/.
https://sites.google.com/view/illacemakers/home?authuser=0
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
Lace Demonstration:
Thursday - Sunday
July 25-28, 2024
12 noon - 5p.m. (7/25-27)
12 noon - 3p.m. (7/28)
The L.A.C.E. Lacemakers and Collectors Exchange Guild
will be at the DuPage County Fair, Home Ec Building
held at the fairgrounds in Wheaton, Illinois. USA
President, Malinda, says L.A.C.E. members will staff a booth in the Home Ec building (which is air conditioned)
Thursday through Sunday, July 25-28, 2024 from noon to 5 PM.
So stop by and see what is on their pillows
Thursday-Sunday - This week end.
2015 Manchester Road, Wheaton, IL 60187
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
L.A.C.E. class
spool knitting class.
Karol used wire and awesome pink + green beads. Watch for picture on her blog, Rosebuds Stitching!
I learned a new way to start the spool
(backwards from the way I used the spools as a kid)
and add BEADS.
Here, I used Cebelia #20 with 6/0 craft beads, adding
beads in one row, knitting a row, adding beads. (row isn't quite right as these are circular)
Did you see the awesome spool? They are wooden with a wonderful center.
Large enough for the beads+fiber to fall thru. They are by
Simply Wild Crafts in Naperville, IL.
I was curious how it would look
with #3 crochet cotton - and adding a bead
in every knitted stitch. So perfect, almost
looks like a cord!
My next attempt will be with a black crochet cotton - maybe a size 10.
It is quick and fun to do. A nice way to use up some craft stash I have on hand.
These are the spools I already own.
It took me awhile to get them all in one tin!
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