Hi, welcome to my page. I'm a Scot living in Spain. I love seeing all your work and getting to know you. Any comments, good or bad, always welcome.
BIO
I went to Edinburgh College of Art in the seventies. I wove tapestries for years and paint in oils. I like photography, learning classical guitar and lacemaking. I enjoy cycling, walking, reading, films.
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Comments (12)
ysvry
great stuff, i can imagine u leave it for three months. when its finished i hope u dont need to blow your nose with this handkerchief ;)
Onslow
Wow looks complicated but very impressive when done :)
Digimon
Arrrgghh!!! You have infinately more patience than I, I would have abandon this long ago! It looks beautiful though, and definately worth finishing!!!
marybelgium
quelle patience tu as ! Gros bisous !
sharky_
Wow! It seems like a lot of work to make this lace handkerchief. Very interesting hobby. Aloha
Svarg
AArgh!! No way! I could never do this! I agree with Eric, you are infinitely patient. It's very beautiful work indeed!
drace68
My child, you must rest. This is enough atonement for the day.
Cosme..D..Churruca
Alucinated by this... vaya trabajo de chinos... encaje de bolillos... verdaderanente un gran trabajo !
claudialee
Incredible work. Quite an honor to see the lacework you are creating. Very beautiful piece of lace, and what a talent to be able to do something so fine. HUGS!!!!!!!
CDBrugg
v impressive - unfortunately, I'm frightened of needles .-((
JustAlice
I didn't know that was how tatting was done. That is so cool. And makes for a very lovely picture. The dots on the board under it are so interesting. Cool pic.
jcv2
You might need quite some haystacks LOL! Quite a job indeed, reminds me of primary school jobs where we had to learn knitting etc. :( Keep us aware of your progress! :)