This is a pack of 4 prickings, from the book - Bucks Point Lace Workbook by Louise West. This pack contains the first 4 prickings in the book. The pack contains the 4 prickings and an A5 postcard of the 4 pieces of lace only.
"Ready to Work" is a pattern that is printed onto pricking card and the holes made in it by a computer controlled laser process, ensuring an accurate pattern. This process also saves time, meaning you can get on to the making of the lace much quicker.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oB_xnclKZaA My YouTube video features the first pattern strip to learn the techniques of point ground, catch pins and a change of worker edge.
How to work Honeycomb ground in bobbin lace (youtube.com) See my YouTube video to show you how to work the honeycomb ground found in many laces, including torchon and Bucks Point.
How to work square tallies in Bucks point ground bobbin lace (youtube.com) My YouTube video shows how to make square tallies in Bucks Point bobbin lace, in the ground areas. It gives you tips on how to get the tallies square and how to keep them square when continuing with the ground.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgTKr4ZNYDs My YouTube video looks at various pieces of lace and gives hints and tips on selecting the starting point and working out which direction pieces of bobbin lace are worked in.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oT_f1uTVhjs My YouTube video shows basic techniques used in lesson 2 for a simple edging in Bucks point bobbin lace.
How to work Bucks Point Bobbin lace edging in lesson 3 (Bucks Point Lace Workbook) (youtube.com) How to YouTube guide to Lesson 3 includes starting of the edging including techniques for Point ground, honeycomb stitch, and gimps.
(2) Bucks Point Lace workbook - lesson 4, how to work Honeycomb, tallies, mayflower and more. - YouTube How to YouTube guide to Lesson 4 includes Honeycomb, tallies, mayflower, point ground stitches, headside and footside workings.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyWzwyWmcTg My YouTube video on starting a lace edging on a straight line. This video looks at how to start and different types of starts and why you might want to do this.