Lace-In Challenge
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Lace-In Challenge
Hedgehog Lacers 14th Annual Lace-In September 10-11, 2011 The members of the Hedgehog Lace Guild invite you to attend our annual lace workshop. We have a wonderful group of teachers offering a variety of classes. Classes 100 Beginning and Continuing Bobbin Lace ~ JoDee Kane This flower is a great project for beginning and intermediate lacemakers. It is worked in two colors of tone-on-tone or contrast. It uses 7 to 8 pair depending on the pattern of choice and a cookie pillow. It can be worked in layers of different sizes and patterns or as a continuous piece of lace removing pins as you go as if you were using a roller pillow. It’s fun and can be used in many different ways when complete. Complete beginners are welcome. 101 Milanese Lace — All levels ~ Louise Colgan Milanese Lace is characterized by special decorative stitches that become integral features of each design. The creative nature of this type of lace makes it suitable for both traditional and contemporary interpretation. Instruction will cover all levels of Milanese techniques. Students are given the option of using colored threads to make their own unique pieces from the selected patterns. Anyone new to Milanese as well as those continuing with an existing project are welcome. 103 Bedfordshire Lace — Beginning/ Continuing ~ Elizabeth Peterson Bedfordshire Lace is characterized by trails with plaits/ leaves bouncing and going thru the trails. It also has the "9pin" edge. This course is an introduction to the basic techniques used in this traditional English lace. Students will learn plaits, picots, 9-pin edge, trails, bouncing plaits/leaves off the trail, crossings, beginnings, endings and the basic Beds leaf. Continuing students will learn more Beds techniques; adding and discarding pairs invisibly, the Beds "kiss," raised and rolled tallies, and magic threads hints and tips. Students will be able to work at their own pace with patterns provided; they may also bring patterns to discuss possible working solutions. Come learn this exciting lace and its many techniques and you’ll love leaves when you leave. 104 Tonder Lace - Roberta Donnelly Tonder is a fine point ground lace from Denmark. Beginners to Tonder lace should come to class with a good understanding of general lace stitches and the use of a gimp. Familiarity with the European system of colored diagrams will be helpful. Patterns for this class call for Egyptian cotton 140/2, and students will choose their patterns ahead of time. Available patterns range from edgings, many with corners, to medallions so there is something for everyone. Students will progress at their own pace so relax and enjoy the intricacies of this beautiful lace. Bobbi Donnelly has been making lace since 1991 and has studied with many teachers both here and abroad. She has been teaching Tonder lace for four years. Currently she is working on reconstructions of old Danish laces from Tonderkniplinger og deres navne from the Tonder Museum in Denmark and personal photos of the museum’s lace collection. She is also designing some additional patterns based on those reconstructions for use in class. In her free time, she is designing a fan pattern in Tonder lace inspired by an antique piece from the Tonder Museum in Denmark. 105 Wire Lace Flower Pin—Sylvia Fellows Make a lovely 3-D flower pin, approximately 3 inches across, in two colors of wire. If you can do a double stitch (a.k.a. whole stitch or a cloth stitch and twist) you can do this flower! Working with wire is a little different than working with thread, but IT'S NOT HARD! Come and try it; you might like it! 106 Bobbin Lace Pendants or Earrings—Radmila Zuman Students will select a silver wire frame for a pendant, or silver wire earrings and then design their own patterns to work into the frame. They will choose from various shapes of frames from a kit ($10.00). Various filling designs will be discussed, and creativity encouraged. If desired, pattern or suggestions will be discussed to use in creating the project. Material: Students should bring their selection of threads in white or color (thickness about button hole sewing thread is adequate), if desired some beads to incorporate in their design. For earrings, sewing thread is appropriate, may use small beads. Technique: Basic cloth/half stitch, leaves/tallies skills necessary. Ten to twelve pairs of bobbins (not all might be used). The projects could be finished at the end of class. Lace-In Challenge The challenge is to take one, two, or all three prickings, create your own pattern to go with them, and make some lace using that pattern. Go to hedgehoglacers.org and you will be able to get an adobe reader file that should print a full size pricking on an 8-1/2 x 11 sheet of paper. There is no required length of lace you need to make for this challenge. It is suggested that you make a minimum of 4 repeats. The deadline for this challenge will be the next Lace-In. Winners will be chosen by popular vote. Schedule Saturday, September 10 Registration Class Lunch and Program Class 9:00 9:30 - 12:00 12:00 - 1:30 1:30 - 5:00 Sunday, September 11 Registration Class Lunch Class 9:30 10:00 - 12:30 12:30 - 1:00 1:00 - 4:30 The vending room will be open before and after class and during lunch. Registration You may register for one or two days. If you register for only one day, you have the choice of attending either Saturday or Sunday. You do not have to be a Hedgehogs member to attend. The registration fee includes six hours of instruction, per day, as well as lunch, and morning and afternoon refreshments. Registration fees are as follows: One day - Adult One day - 17 and under Two days Postmarked on or before 8/1/11 $65.00 $40.00 $120.00 Postmarked after 8/1/11 $75.00 $40.00 $130.00 Commemorative bobbins will be available at an additional cost of $15.00 per bobbin. Please indicate on the registration form the style (either Midlands or Danish) and the number of bobbins you would like to purchase. To ensure that your bobbin is ready by the Lace-In, please return your registration on or before August 1, 2011. Please forward your completed registration form, along with payment, to : Carolyn Callaway, 6061 Huntley Ave., Garden Grove, CA 92845. Confirmation letters/emails will be sent August 13, 2011. If you have any questions, please contact Carolyn Callaway 714) 892-2736 or [email protected] . Location Speech and Language Development Center 8699 Holder Street Buena Park, CA (714) 821-3620 ext. 218 2011 LACE-IN REGISTRATION FORM Name: Address: Phone: Email: Classes Use the class number to indicate which class(es) you would like to take. Mark up to three choices, in order of preference. Saturday Sept. 10 Sunday Sept. 11 1st Choice 2nd Choice 3rd Choice Fees One day - Adult One day - 17 and under Two days Postmarked on or before 8/1/11 $65.00 $40.00 $120.00 Postmarked after 8/1/11 $75.00 $40.00 $130.00 Commemorative Bobbins— Commemorative Bobbins will be available at a cost of $15.00. indicate the type and number of bobbins you wish to purchase: Payment _______Midlands Please _______Danish Registration Fee Commemorative Bobbins Extra Classes Amount Enclosed Make checks payable to Hedgehog Lacers and mail to: Carolyn Callaway, 6061 Huntley Ave., Garden Grove, CA 92845. *Scholarships are available. Contact Kathy Lowe at (714) 474-7498 or [email protected] for more information. Vendors Vending space is available at a cost of $10.00 per table. The vending room will be open for business before and after class, and during lunch. If you would like to reserve tables or if you would like additional information, please contact Carolyn Callaway either by phone at 714-892-2736 or via email at [email protected] . Hedgehogs Guild Members Volunteers are needed to host teachers and to help with refreshments for Saturday and Sunday. If you would like to help out, please contact Carolyn Callaway by phone at (714) 892-2736 or via email at [email protected] If you would like to contribute items to the raffle, please contact Aletha Donathan by phone at 562-688-9666 or via email at [email protected] or Carolyn Callaway by phone at (714) 892-2736 or via e-mail at [email protected].
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