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Bonjour à tous, j'aime beaucoup les fonds de Véronika, je suis en train d'étudier l'un des fonds, à partir de la photo : https://www.flickr.com/photos/veronika_irvine/17069922618/ je m'adresse particu
Bonjour à tous, j'aime beaucoup les fonds de Véronika, je suis en train d'étudier l'un des fonds, à partir de la photo : https://www.flickr.com/photos/veronika_irvine/17069922618/ je m'adresse particu
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Gibritte
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Three pair challenge - hexagon 7 messages
Hi all, Found that Jo and I already did some work on hexagons. hexagonal (not sure if the ground itself is copyrighted, so no picture) Groetjes van Marian
Hi all, Found that Jo and I already did some work on hexagons. hexagonal (not sure if the ground itself is copyrighted, so no picture) Groetjes van Marian
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Marian Tempels
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Three pair challenge 57 messages
Hello I used to tell that GF did only two pair stitches and could not do three pair stitches. To my surprise someday Marian Tempels came up with a pattern that looked much like a three pair star. Thou
Hello I used to tell that GF did only two pair stitches and could not do three pair stitches. To my surprise someday Marian Tempels came up with a pattern that looked much like a three pair star. Thou
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Jo Pol
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lazy joins 5 messages
Hi all In the discussion on three paired joins, we noticed, that Groundforge can not do lazy joins. This may be done by introducing reverse-twists and reverse-joins. Of course, no hurry, no pressure.
Hi all In the discussion on three paired joins, we noticed, that Groundforge can not do lazy joins. This may be done by introducing reverse-twists and reverse-joins. Of course, no hurry, no pressure.
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Marian Tempels
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[GroundForge:master] reported: Share your patterns 8 messages
#github
New Comment on Issue #50 By veronika ( https://github.com/veronika ) : Lately, I have been curious why you rarely see CC in a lace ground. For example, this Rose ground variation seems interesting: ht
New Comment on Issue #50 By veronika ( https://github.com/veronika ) : Lately, I have been curious why you rarely see CC in a lace ground. For example, this Rose ground variation seems interesting: ht
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GroundForge@groups.io Integration
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catalogue pages moved 7 messages
#updates
The Tessalace index and Whiting index are now in separate github projects and they have their own TOC (Table Of Content) in their side bars. Now we (indeed, not just me) can split the huge pages into
The Tessalace index and Whiting index are now in separate github projects and they have their own TOC (Table Of Content) in their side bars. Now we (indeed, not just me) can split the huge pages into
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Jo Pol
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Recent Commits to GroundForge:master 19 messages
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sidebar: contact link, translate links By jo-pol sidebar: contact link, translate links
sidebar: contact link, translate links By jo-pol sidebar: contact link, translate links
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GroundForge@groups.io Integration
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pairs going up and other limitations 22 messages
In fact GF doesn't have much trouble with pairs going up, at least I think. There are just not enough letters in the alphabet to put all the options in the cheat sheet to support more directions and a
In fact GF doesn't have much trouble with pairs going up, at least I think. There are just not enough letters in the alphabet to put all the options in the cheat sheet to support more directions and a
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Jo Pol
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cook/stott-s torchon star 18 messages
Hi Gibritte I thought of this ground too while reading all these wonderful solutions! It is called "Torchon Star" in Cook and Stott's book " The book of bobbin lace stitches". It is a ground that has
Hi Gibritte I thought of this ground too while reading all these wonderful solutions! It is called "Torchon Star" in Cook and Stott's book " The book of bobbin lace stitches". It is a ground that has
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Pierre Fouché
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learning process 4 messages
We still have to learn how the group exactly works. 1: don't repeat the original message, or just a small relevant snippet to provide context. 2: Pay attention to the subject line. Otherwise the messa
We still have to learn how the group exactly works. 1: don't repeat the original message, or just a small relevant snippet to provide context. 2: Pay attention to the subject line. Otherwise the messa
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Jo Pol
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