Visual Introduction to Bucks Point Lace

Visual Introduction to Bucks Point Lace
Author: Geraldine Stott
Publisher: B. T. Batsford Limited
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1985
Genre: Bobbin lace
ISBN:

This is an introduction to Bucks Point lace, designed both as an instruction book for the beginner and as a reference tool for the more experienced lacemaker. The book contains 40 patterns, arranged in order of difficulty, each presenting a few new techniques and, for those who may not be familiar with the diagrammatic approach, there are simple written instructions explaining each new step. The most common techniques are set out in box form for easy reference and throughout, there are practical hints gathered over the author's many years of experience as a lacemaker and teacher.

Bucks Point Lacemaking

Bucks Point Lacemaking
Author: Pamela Nottingham
Publisher: B. T. Batsford Limited
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1985
Genre: Bobbin lace
ISBN: 9780713422351

Beginning with the basic stitches and lace edgings, the book then gives fourteen traditional patterns presented as a progression of increasing skill levels. The author assumes that most readers will come to Bucks Point lace with a knowledge of bobbin lace methods, but it is possible to begin lacemaking using this book and an appendix gives additional information.

The Technique of Bucks Point Lace

The Technique of Bucks Point Lace
Author: Pamela Nottingham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1981
Genre: Bobbin lace
ISBN:

Bucks Point is one of the most attractive and intricate bobbin laces. This is Pamela Nottingham's third book on lace. The others are The Technique of Bobbin Lace and The Technique of Torchon Lace.

Bobbin Lace Making Guide for Beginners

Bobbin Lace Making Guide for Beginners
Author: Wolter Lucas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2020-12-23
Genre:
ISBN:

Explore the world of Bobbin Lace with this book, which takes you through simple Torchon ground pieces to scarves, purse and bags.'Bobbin lace may look complicated when you see a pillow set up with dozens of bobbins, but it will seem far less daunting when you realise that only four bobbins (two pairs) are in use at any one time, and there are only two moves twist and cross that you can do.''While the basic lace stitches are common to all types of bobbin lace, different lacemaking traditions developed different ways of putting these stitches together. Bruges lace, for example, uses less than a dozen pairs of bobbins and a relatively coarse thread to create curved braids and flower-like motifs which are linked to form the fabric; on the other hand point ground laces, such as Chantilly or Bucks Point, are worked from one end to the other in fine silk or cotton and may need a hundred pairs or more.'An extensive techniques section makes lacemaking clear, simple and enjoyable.Five full step-by-step projects with pricking patterns.Gives advice on adding decorative features, beads and tassels.Suitable for both beginners and more experienced lacemakers.A clearly illustrated step-by-step guide to all the stitches and techniques needed to create beautiful bobbin lace.Includes prickings and easy-to-follow photographs showing how to use them.Provides full instructions for a selection of colourful Torchon lace projects using a variety of yarns: a bag, a purse, a scarf and a cushion.

Lace

Lace
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2005
Genre: Lace and lace making
ISBN: