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Posted by Jeanine3 on September 25, 2008, 8:22 pm
Just a note to let those interested know that http://www.tuttoricamo.com the Italian needlework website has had it's latest quarterly update.
There are 2 new antique books to download under: "Books" then: "...to
download - Downloadable antique books". `Punto Norvegese' is Hardanger
and `Puncetto' is a type of needle lace.
There are quite a few new English pages to read (click on the British
Flag to go to the English Homepage) but don't forget to browse the
Italian pages too... Half-way down the Italian Homepage under the pink
heading: "le novit=E0 in questo aggiornamento" are the newest Italian
pages. Some great close-ups of how to do a Reticello centre under
"come si fa".
As always there are more Italian pages than English... one day we'll
be caught up on translating!! :-))
Next update is scheduled for mid December. Happy Stitching!
Jeanine in Canada
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Posted by Laury Walkey on September 26, 2008, 9:28 pm
Thanks very much for posting this link. I'm enjoying looking at all the
pages as they are a great resource for a wide variety of techniques.
Cheers,
Jeanine3 wrote:
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> Just a note to let those interested know that http://www.tuttoricamo.com
> the Italian needlework website has had it's latest quarterly update.
>
> There are 2 new antique books to download under: "Books" then: "...to
> download - Downloadable antique books". `Punto Norvegese' is Hardanger
> and `Puncetto' is a type of needle lace.
>
> There are quite a few new English pages to read (click on the British
> Flag to go to the English Homepage) but don't forget to browse the
> Italian pages too... Half-way down the Italian Homepage under the pink
> heading: "le novità in questo aggiornamento" are the newest Italian
> pages. Some great close-ups of how to do a Reticello centre under
> "come si fa".
>
> As always there are more Italian pages than English... one day we'll
> be caught up on translating!! :-))
> Next update is scheduled for mid December. Happy Stitching!
>
> Jeanine in Canada
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Laury Walkey (Miss)
BC, Canada
My photos: http://polgara.shutterfly.com/
Who designed this cat? http://polgara.shutterfly.com/214
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Posted by on September 27, 2008, 12:03 am
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> Thanks very much for posting this link. =A0I'm enjoying looking at all th=
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> pages as they are a great resource for a wide variety of techniques.
> Cheers,
> Jeanine3 wrote:
> > Just a note to let those interested know thathttp://www.tuttoricamo.com
> > the Italian needlework website has had it's latest quarterly update.
> > There are 2 new antique books to download under: "Books" then: "...to
> > download - Downloadable antique books". `Punto Norvegese' is Hardanger
> > and `Puncetto' is a type of needle lace.
> > There are quite a few new English pages to read (click on the British
> > Flag to go to the English Homepage) but don't forget to browse the
> > Italian pages too... Half-way down the Italian Homepage under the pink
> > heading: "le novit=E0 in questo aggiornamento" are the newest Italian
> > pages. Some great close-ups of how to do a Reticello centre under
> > "come si fa".
> > As always there are more Italian pages than English... one day we'll
> > be caught up on translating!! :-))
> > Next update is scheduled for mid December. Happy Stitching!
> > Jeanine in Canada
> --
> Laury Walkey (Miss)
> BC, Canada
> My photos: =A0http://polgara.shutterfly.com/
> Who designed this cat?http://polgara.shutterfly.com/214- Hide quoted text=
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I like this cat ,Didn`t you design it ???
mirjam
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Posted by Laury Walkey on September 27, 2008, 2:15 pm
mirjam@actcom.co.il wrote:
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> I like this cat ,Didn`t you design it ???
> mirjam
No, I'm afraid not. I'm hoping to find the designer's name so I can
give due credit on my online album once it's finished.
The cat's a real sweetie -- I just love the expression on its face.
Cheers,
--
Laury Walkey (Miss)
BC, Canada
My photos: http://polgara.shutterfly.com/
Who designed this cat? http://polgara.shutterfly.com/214
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Posted by on September 26, 2008, 11:58 pm
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> Just a note to let those interested know thathttp://www.tuttoricamo.com
> the Italian needlework website has had it's latest quarterly update.
Jeanine
Thank you for posting this adress
mirjam
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> the Italian needlework website has had it's latest quarterly update.
>
> There are 2 new antique books to download under: "Books" then: "...to
> download - Downloadable antique books". `Punto Norvegese' is Hardanger
> and `Puncetto' is a type of needle lace.
>
> There are quite a few new English pages to read (click on the British
> Flag to go to the English Homepage) but don't forget to browse the
> Italian pages too... Half-way down the Italian Homepage under the pink
> heading: "le novità in questo aggiornamento" are the newest Italian
> pages. Some great close-ups of how to do a Reticello centre under
> "come si fa".
>
> As always there are more Italian pages than English... one day we'll
> be caught up on translating!! :-))
> Next update is scheduled for mid December. Happy Stitching!
>
> Jeanine in Canada