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Wowwww skills demonstration go !!! Although I have no problem which I like ........ I love all alike !!! Pastel colors you use, the precious intrecately hand.piped as yours and flowers wet on wet, everything is beautiful !!
I have a curiosity you use roses decoration .... you wear either fondant and royal icing?

Originally Posted by La abuelita de las galletas:

Wowwww skills demonstration go !!! Although I have no problem which I like ........ I love all alike !!! Pastel colors you use, the precious intrecately hand.piped as yours and flowers wet on wet, everything is beautiful !!
I have a curiosity you use roses decoration .... you wear either fondant and royal icing?

Thank you so much, I usually do Royal Icing rose, i love to make them.. The few fondant one on this set were some i had made and thought this was a good time to use them. I like them as well but don't have the fondant made and readily available as much as the RI. Thank you again for your lovely comments. Cookie HUGS to you!

 

Amazing again!  Your designs and techniques are a teaching tool for me. Do you have patterns already measured to the size of the cookie for your borders specifically? Trying to fit my border details gives me the most problems.Any help would be appreciated. Thank you. Cindy

 

Originally Posted by Cindy Gonzales:

Amazing again!  Your designs and techniques are a teaching tool for me. Do you have patterns already measured to the size of the cookie for your borders specifically? Trying to fit my border details gives me the most problems.Any help would be appreciated. Thank you. Cindy

 

I would love to help you if I can. I don't put any pattern on at all, and most of the time I'm not really what I'm going to do when I start. I  just start piping and do what come to me at the time. If I'm doing a lacy edge I do work in one section at a time, complete it and move on to the next section. Seems the lace works best if it's moist and has something to adhere to. Just practice on a piece of paper until you feel comfortable with it. Good Luck and if you have any more questions please don't hesitate to ask. Cookie Hugs!

 

Teri, I think you do the MOST beautiful lace work. You should (honestly) do a book with all of your lace trims with step by step instructions. I'd be the first in line for said book. This particular set is no exception. They are all so beautifully delicate. Such a lovely set, perfect for any special where ladies are gathered in pretty tea dresses and the smell of Earl Gray is wafting through the house. Yes, perfect indeed!

Originally Posted by Teri Pringle Wood:
Originally Posted by Cindy Gonzales:

Amazing again!  Your designs and techniques are a teaching tool for me. Do you have patterns already measured to the size of the cookie for your borders specifically? Trying to fit my border details gives me the most problems.Any help would be appreciated. Thank you. Cindy

 

I would love to help you if I can. I don't put any pattern on at all, and most of the time I'm not really what I'm going to do when I start. I  just start piping and do what come to me at the time. If I'm doing a lacy edge I do work in one section at a time, complete it and move on to the next section. Seems the lace works best if it's moist and has something to adhere to. Just practice on a piece of paper until you feel comfortable with it. Good Luck and if you have any more questions please don't hesitate to ask. Cookie Hugs!

 

I use tip size  ATECO 1 or 1.5...should I go even lower in size?

Originally Posted by Sweet Kaleo (LeeAnn Slauson):

Teri, I think you do the MOST beautiful lace work. You should (honestly) do a book with all of your lace trims with step by step instructions. I'd be the first in line for said book. This particular set is no exception. They are all so beautifully delicate. Such a lovely set, perfect for any special where ladies are gathered in pretty tea dresses and the smell of Earl Gray is wafting through the house. Yes, perfect indeed!

Thank you leeAnn, LOL I don't know about a book but i could do a little work sheet to share with you....

 

Originally Posted by Cindy Gonzales:
Originally Posted by Teri Pringle Wood:
Originally Posted by Cindy Gonzales:

Amazing again!  Your designs and techniques are a teaching tool for me. Do you have patterns already measured to the size of the cookie for your borders specifically? Trying to fit my border details gives me the most problems.Any help would be appreciated. Thank you. Cindy

 

I would love to help you if I can. I don't put any pattern on at all, and most of the time I'm not really what I'm going to do when I start. I  just start piping and do what come to me at the time. If I'm doing a lacy edge I do work in one section at a time, complete it and move on to the next section. Seems the lace works best if it's moist and has something to adhere to. Just practice on a piece of paper until you feel comfortable with it. Good Luck and if you have any more questions please don't hesitate to ask. Cookie Hugs!

 

I use tip size  ATECO 1 or 1.5...should I go even lower in size?

Most of the time I use a PME 1 I don't have any ATECO so I'm not sure about the size but I do know the PME 1 is smaller than a Wilton 1, I should order a couple sizes in the ATECO so I would know the difference. LOL you can't have to many tips!

 

Originally Posted by Teri Pringle Wood:
Originally Posted by Cindy Gonzales:
Originally Posted by Teri Pringle Wood:
Originally Posted by Cindy Gonzales:

Amazing again!  Your designs and techniques are a teaching tool for me. Do you have patterns already measured to the size of the cookie for your borders specifically? Trying to fit my border details gives me the most problems.Any help would be appreciated. Thank you. Cindy

 

I would love to help you if I can. I don't put any pattern on at all, and most of the time I'm not really what I'm going to do when I start. I  just start piping and do what come to me at the time. If I'm doing a lacy edge I do work in one section at a time, complete it and move on to the next section. Seems the lace works best if it's moist and has something to adhere to. Just practice on a piece of paper until you feel comfortable with it. Good Luck and if you have any more questions please don't hesitate to ask. Cookie Hugs!

 

I use tip size  ATECO 1 or 1.5...should I go even lower in size?

Most of the time I use a PME 1 I don't have any ATECO so I'm not sure about the size but I do know the PME 1 is smaller than a Wilton 1, I should order a couple sizes in the ATECO so I would know the difference. LOL you can't have to many tips

Originally Posted by Teri Pringle Wood:
Originally Posted by Teri Pringle Wood:
Originally Posted by Cindy Gonzales:
Originally Posted by Teri Pringle Wood:
Originally Posted by Cindy Gonzales:

Amazing again!  Your designs and techniques are a teaching tool for me. Do you have patterns already measured to the size of the cookie for your borders specifically? Trying to fit my border details gives me the most problems.Any help would be appreciated. Thank you. Cindy

 

I would love to help you if I can. I don't put any pattern on at all, and most of the time I'm not really what I'm going to do when I start. I  just start piping and do what come to me at the time. If I'm doing a lacy edge I do work in one section at a time, complete it and move on to the next section. Seems the lace works best if it's moist and has something to adhere to. Just practice on a piece of paper until you feel comfortable with it. Good Luck and if you have any more questions please don't hesitate to ask. Cookie Hugs!

 

I use tip size  ATECO 1 or 1.5...should I go even lower in size?

Most of the time I use a PME 1 I don't have any ATECO so I'm not sure about the size but I do know the PME 1 is smaller than a Wilton 1, I should order a couple sizes in the ATECO so I would know the difference. LOL you can't have to many tips

My mistake I use PME 1 also...boy I do have to many tips!!

Originally Posted by Cindy Gonzales:
Originally Posted by Teri Pringle Wood:
Originally Posted by Teri Pringle Wood:
Originally Posted by Cindy Gonzales:
Originally Posted by Teri Pringle Wood:
Originally Posted by Cindy Gonzales:

Amazing again!  Your designs and techniques are a teaching tool for me. Do you have patterns already measured to the size of the cookie for your borders specifically? Trying to fit my border details gives me the most problems.Any help would be appreciated. Thank you. Cindy

 

I would love to help you if I can. I don't put any pattern on at all, and most of the time I'm not really what I'm going to do when I start. I  just start piping and do what come to me at the time. If I'm doing a lacy edge I do work in one section at a time, complete it and move on to the next section. Seems the lace works best if it's moist and has something to adhere to. Just practice on a piece of paper until you feel comfortable with it. Good Luck and if you have any more questions please don't hesitate to ask. Cookie Hugs!

 

I use tip size  ATECO 1 or 1.5...should I go even lower in size?

Most of the time I use a PME 1 I don't have any ATECO so I'm not sure about the size but I do know the PME 1 is smaller than a Wilton 1, I should order a couple sizes in the ATECO so I would know the difference. LOL you can't have to many tips

My mistake I use PME 1 also...boy I do have to many tips!!

I love those PME tips!!

 

Teri, that would be fantastic!!! Originally Posted by Teri Pringle Wood:
Originally Posted by Sweet Kaleo (LeeAnn Slauson):

Teri, I think you do the MOST beautiful lace work. You should (honestly) do a book with all of your lace trims with step by step instructions. I'd be the first in line for said book. This particular set is no exception. They are all so beautifully delicate. Such a lovely set, perfect for any special where ladies are gathered in pretty tea dresses and the smell of Earl Gray is wafting through the house. Yes, perfect indeed!

Thank you leeAnn, LOL I don't know about a book but i could do a little work sheet to share with you....

 

 

Originally Posted by Sweet Kaleo (LeeAnn Slauson):
Teri, that would be fantastic!!! Originally Posted by Teri Pringle Wood:
Originally Posted by Sweet Kaleo (LeeAnn Slauson):

Teri, I think you do the MOST beautiful lace work. You should (honestly) do a book with all of your lace trims with step by step instructions. I'd be the first in line for said book. This particular set is no exception. They are all so beautifully delicate. Such a lovely set, perfect for any special where ladies are gathered in pretty tea dresses and the smell of Earl Gray is wafting through the house. Yes, perfect indeed!

Thank you leeAnn, LOL I don't know about a book but i could do a little work sheet to share with you....

 

 

Oh wow, I would love a share in your worksheet... a video would work too!! (just saying!) Please let me know. Cindy

Originally Posted by Cindy Gonzales:
Originally Posted by Sweet Kaleo (LeeAnn Slauson):
Teri, that would be fantastic!!! Originally Posted by Teri Pringle Wood:
Originally Posted by Sweet Kaleo (LeeAnn Slauson):

Teri, I think you do the MOST beautiful lace work. You should (honestly) do a book with all of your lace trims with step by step instructions. I'd be the first in line for said book. This particular set is no exception. They are all so beautifully delicate. Such a lovely set, perfect for any special where ladies are gathered in pretty tea dresses and the smell of Earl Gray is wafting through the house. Yes, perfect indeed!

Thank you leeAnn, LOL I don't know about a book but i could do a little work sheet to share with you....

 

 

Oh wow, I would love a share in your worksheet... a video would work too!! (just saying!) Please let me know. Cindy

I'm pretty sure I'm to camera shy for a video....but I'm seriously thinking about doing the work sheet for you....

 

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