Posted on December 2, 2023
December 2, 2023
It’s always exciting when a new Old Wise Tree reaches my email inbox, and this month it was not one but four beautiful lace creations! They were perfectly timed, arriving in November, when the real trees in Vancouver present a spectacular display of colours before revealing delicate lacework of their bare branches.
The new lace trees added even more beauty to the season.

Christie Wareham-Norfolk from Tasmania, Australia, made her Old Wise Tree in wire. With gauge 32 copper in three shades, she achieved a subtle colouring and depth in the Torchon ground. Tightly braided branches and trunk render perfect contrast to the airy crown and intricate roots. Set against the dark variegated background Christie’s Old Wise Tree looks light, ethereal. It seems to be rising up, towards the celestial realm, carrying a message about earthly beauty.
In a well chosen custom frame this work stands out as a unique lace art.
Congratulations, Christie, and thank you for sharing your Old Wise Tree!




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Three following Old Wise Trees are completely different: strong, uninhibited and brimming with life.




These Old Wise Trees have grown in Germany, a land of enchanted forests which used to be populated by nature spirits – elves, goblins, nymphs – and perhaps still are, and Erika Quinque knows something about it. She is the author of a very original triptych of bold, vivid and mysterious trees.
Erika substituted the recommended thread with a thicker material – Garn von Woll Butt, Diana, size 10. Selection of colours produced striking effects. The shades and values’ dynamic interaction resulted in very interesting patterns, different in each crown. Upon observing the threads in geometrical Torchon ground one realizes how close can bobbin lace be to a woven fabric. In the tree centres the colours seem to change, and show more contrast between light and dark. The sheer volume of the material produces mighty branches, trunks and vigorous root balls that are able to stand firm and hold the ground. Adding to the spontaneity of the works is the openness of hand-painted backgrounds. Erika mentioned that she did not have any previous experience with watercolour painting, and just tried to give her trees original back drop. It worked very well for each tree, and the triptych overall. What an attestation to fearless creativity and animate spirits of the trees!
Well done, Erika! Thank you for contributing your set of Old Wise Trees to the Gallery.








It gives me a great pleasure to witness creativity of contemporary lacemakers. In the past, the craft was often confined to traditional patterns which were repeated with limited variations. I always believed that handmade bobbin lace is exceptionally well suited for creative expression, and this simple pattern is a proof beyond doubt. Every lacemaker interpreted the theme in a unique way, and created a very original lace picture.
And they all look amazing side by side in the Old Wise Tree Gallery!
Free Old Wise Tree Pattern and Tutorial was published on this website on January 16th, 2021.
As of November 30, 2023
A big THANK YOU to all participating lacemakers!
All lacemakers who create their original Old Wise Trees based on the free pattern are welcome to submit their lace art to the Old Wise Tree GALLERY!
Please consider reaching out by sending a photo of your tree with following information to following email:
Your Name + City / Country + Materials used + Pricking size (if different than the original 100%)
+ Optional: Notes (any specific information you would like to add)
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Disclaimer: By submitting the photo/s and requested information you agree that your work will be displayed in the Old Wise Tree Gallery hosted on this website.
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Happy lacemaking and old wise tree growing,
Lenka
Category: Blog Tagged: bobbin lace art, exhibition, free pattern, handmade bobbin lace, old wise tree, torchon lace
Posted on March 10, 2023
Old Wise Trees are flourishing in all seasons!
Catherine Lillie from East Yorkshire, UK, interpreted the theme in four variations, representing the four seasons in UK:
– pink blossom with a hint of green for Spring;
– variegated green for Summer;
– autumnal browns and oranges;
– snow topped, bare black branches for Winter;
What a wonderful idea! And great interpretation of the Old Wise Three theme – each tree represents the season not only by well chosen colours, but also by the shape of the crown and architecture of trunk and branches – widely branched fertile mother tree in spring time; relaxed, vigorously growing summer tree; burly, portly tree of autumn; and rugged tree, resilient and strong to withstand the winter weather. So complex, yet so simple – four seasons painted with threads and delicate stitches, with lots of skill, love and dedication.
If you look closely, you can see that Catherine changed the pattern slightly: She substituted plain torchon ground stitch (CT-pin-CT) with Brussels ground (CTCT-pin-CTCT), which produced bolder net with interesting colour shading. It also made transition between the crown and branches a bit more static, showing the firm footside edge, but perhaps due to use of variegated threads, the difference is almost indistinguishable. This reveals and confirms amazing versatility of bobbin lace technique that allows every lacemaker to explore, grow and create original works.
I am happy to see that the Old Wise Tree pattern inspired such ambitious project.
Congratulations, Catherine, well done!








The Free Old Wise Tree Pattern and Tutorial was published on this website on January 16th, 2021.
As of today – March 10th, 2023 –
A big Thank You to all participating lacemakers!
Maybe there are more lace trees out there? If you created your own, I would like to hear from you.
All lacemakers who create their original Old Wise Trees based on the free pattern are welcome to submit their lace art to the Old Wise Tree GALLERY!
Please consider reaching out by sending a photo of your tree with following information to this email address:
Your Name + City / Country + Materials used + Pricking size (if different than the original 100%)
+ Optional: Notes (any specific information you would like to add)
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Disclaimer: By submitting the photo/s and requested information you agree that your work will be displayed in the Old Wise Tree Gallery hosted on this website.
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Happy lacemaking and old wise tree growing,
Lenka
Category: Blog Tagged: bobbin lace art, exhibition, four seasons, free pattern, handmade bobbin lace, old wise tree, torchon lace, UK
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