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sprang Lace class, Part 2

The second class focuses on the double stitch.
How do you make two holes really close together? The secret is the "double stitch".


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Once you know how to work doubles, a whole world of patterns opens to you. You will be able to work all the motifs in Carol's new book of 77 Lace Patterns inspired by Dutch Sashes.
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We will work through an exercise to map out a sprang lace pattern starting with a photograph. For this exercise, you will want graph paper, pencil, eraser, and colored pencils. Carol will use blue, green, and orange.
We will choose one of the two pieces pictured below, and together we will work to create the chart.
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chartingheartmotif1.pdf
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charting_exercies-heart2.pdf
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Carol acknowledges that we are on Treaty 1 territory, the traditional gathering place of the Anishinaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene people and the traditional homeland of the Métis people. Carol also acknowledges that sprang is part of many  indigenous traditions  and found in various forms all over the world. Let us re-discover this technique together.
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