J. Gafarot

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Posted: 31 Jul 2017


Taken: 17 Jun 2016

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Mending it for tomorrow

Mending it for tomorrow
Lace knitting is a style of knitting characterized by stable "holes" in the fabric arranged with consideration of aesthetic value. Lace is sometimes considered the pinnacle of knitting, because of its complexity and because woven fabrics cannot easily be made to have holes
Some consider that "true" knitted lace has pattern stitches on both the right and wrong sides, and that knitting with pattern stitches on only one side of the fabric, so that holes are separated by at least two threads, is technically not lace, but "lacy knitting", although this has no historical basis.
Lace can be used for any kind of garment, but is commonly associated with scarves and shawls, or with household items such as curtains, table runners or trim for curtains and towels. Lace items from different regional knitting traditions are often distinguished by their patterns, shape and method, such as Faroese lace shawls which are knit bottom up with center back gusset shaping unlike a more common neck down, triangular shawl.

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 Ulrich John
Ulrich John club
A very interesting subject you show ! Thanks, Jose !
6 years ago.
J. Gafarot club has replied to Ulrich John club
Thank you for your visit John.
6 years ago.
 Marie-claire Gallet
Marie-claire Gallet
Jolie scène, Jose !!! La vie du pêcheur c'est aussi réparer les filets !!!!!!
6 years ago.
J. Gafarot club has replied to Marie-claire Gallet
Oui Marie - Claire et ceci veut dire que leurs poissons viennent encore de la mer. . .
6 years ago.
 Diana Australis
Diana Australis club
So this is the lace knitting of fish nets? What a large task. What is he using to make the net?
6 years ago.
J. Gafarot club has replied to Diana Australis club
I used a figure of speech Diana because I am always impressed by their dexterity and speed.
In the "beginning" up to around the sixties they used jute, a shrub species in the family Malvaceae. It is one of the sources of jute fibre, considered to be of finer quality than fibre from Corchorus olitorius, the main source of jute. The leaves are used as a foodstuff and the leaves, unripe fruit, and the roots are used in traditional medicine also.
Now they use "plastic" i.e. any of those polymers which flooded the world, from nylon, to pvc, to pp, to polietilene...
Thank you for your visit.
6 years ago. Edited 6 years ago.
 Jaap van 't Veen
Jaap van 't Veen club
Nice and colourful scene Jose.
6 years ago.
J. Gafarot club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen club
Thank you Jaap.
6 years ago.
 Tanja - Loughcrew
Tanja - Loughcrew club
So many things to see in this photo..colorful and alive...thanks for your notes..always great to learn, not just see Jose!
6 years ago.
 J. Gafarot
J. Gafarot club
Thank you Tanja, you are too kind.and I welcome your visits.
6 years ago.
 Dimas Sequeira
Dimas Sequeira club
Imagem fascinante: a atenção oscila entre a cena de trabalho e o cenário de fundo!
6 years ago.

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