Gina-B Silkworks | How to make Teneriffe lace edges and corners (using our unique border and corner lace looms) @GinaBSilkworks | Uploaded June 2020 | Updated October 2024, 22 hours ago.
As a request, this video shows how to use the Teneriffe lace border and corner looms from Gina-B Silkworks.
These looms are available from our website -
ginabsilkworks.co.uk/ginabshop/index.php/shop-by-craft/lace
By using the basic techniques of Teneriffe lace, the looms can be used to create continuous straight lengths of lace for trimming edgings, and the corner loom enables you to create a right angled corner in the straight pieces of lace - perfect for tablecloths for instance.
In this film, I am using the straight set, and also refer to the vandyke set. I am also using a cotton perle thread (No 8 for the finer example, and No 5 for the thicker).
A bit of trivia - Teneriffe is usually spelt with a double "f" (not the modern "Tenerife" when referring to the lace, a throwback to the old spelling.
As a request, this video shows how to use the Teneriffe lace border and corner looms from Gina-B Silkworks.
These looms are available from our website -
ginabsilkworks.co.uk/ginabshop/index.php/shop-by-craft/lace
By using the basic techniques of Teneriffe lace, the looms can be used to create continuous straight lengths of lace for trimming edgings, and the corner loom enables you to create a right angled corner in the straight pieces of lace - perfect for tablecloths for instance.
In this film, I am using the straight set, and also refer to the vandyke set. I am also using a cotton perle thread (No 8 for the finer example, and No 5 for the thicker).
A bit of trivia - Teneriffe is usually spelt with a double "f" (not the modern "Tenerife" when referring to the lace, a throwback to the old spelling.