This is a pack of 5 prickings, from the book - Bucks Point Lace Workbook by Louise West. This pack contains the prickings for chapters 5- 8 in the book. The pack contains the 5 prickings and an A5 postcard of the 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.
(2) Bucks Point Lace lesson 5 - How to start Heart edging with Cloth stitch, gimps and honeycomb rings - YouTube My YouTube video shows the steps to start the Bucks Point lace workbook pattern 5 with hearts and gimps, and to work the edging, also discussing the corner for this edging, giving tips along the way to keep the gimps nice and straight, and other helpful tips.
(2) How to start and work pattern 7 in Bucks Point Lace Workbook, bookmark with gimps in Bobbin Lace - YouTube My YouTube video shows you how to start the bookmark pattern in chapter 7 of the Bucks Point lace workbook by Louise West. It covers the starting with false picots, point ground, cloth stitch surrounded by gimp and fingers in gimp. It also shows how to work a pin twice on the edge trail, in order to change the angle of the edge trail.
How to work fingers in gimp, in Bucks Point Bobbin lace - lesson 6, Bucks Point lace workbook (youtube.com) See my YouTube video for Chapter 6 of the Bucks Point Lace workbook by Louise West, and how to work the various elements in it, including fingers in gimp, in point ground.
lesson 8 bucks (youtube.com) My YouTube video shows you to how to stat the bookmark in chapter/lesson 8 of the Bucks Point lace workbook, talks about the techniques used, including, point ground, use of gimps around cloth stitch and the fingers in gimps with tips and what to look out for to avoid mistakes in the gimps.
How to start at a point with change of worker edge in Bucks Point bobbin lace (youtube.com) My YouTube video with an alternative way to start a bookmark, which uses a straight edge, using the change of worker techniques used in a footside edge in Bobbin lace. Found in many patterns from bookmarks to pointed ears of animal patterns. This is an alternative edge to having picots along the edge.