There are quite few lace stamps for sale on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=19319item=8205525444rd=1
or search for item number 8205525444
Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK
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I just received a reply from Sophie Robert saying that my renewal
had been paid after the general mailing of the Bulletin, but they had
run out of copies had to order a reprint. So I should be getting my
copy sometime soon, hopefully before I fly to Chicago.
Penelope Piip
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Hi All --
Could someone please send me Laurie Hughes' correct email address (off-line)?
The one I have on record is bouncing
Thanks!!!
Ricki T
Utah
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Ricki
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Does this look like a bobbin lace pillow to anyone
else? It doesn't look like one to me!
http://cgi.ebay.com/Edwardian-Era-Brocade-Covered-Bobbin-Lace-Pillow_W0QQitemZ7336982046QQcategoryZ39448QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
or
http://tinyurl.com/9dn87
Diane Williams
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Galena Illinois
From: Diane Williams
Does this look like a bobbin lace pillow to anyone
else? It doesn't look like one to me!
http://cgi.ebay.com/Edwardian-Era-Brocade-Covered-Bobbin-Lace-Pillow_W0QQitemZ7336982046QQcategoryZ39448QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
or
http://tinyurl.com/9dn87
Diane asked
Does this look like a bobbin lace pillow to anyone
else? It doesn't look like one to me!
http://cgi.ebay.com/Edwardian-Era-Brocade-Covered-Bobbin-Lace-
Pillow_W0QQitemZ7336982046QQcategoryZ39448QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Patty replied
I agree it doesn't look like a bobbin lace
Dear all,
You can always get the correct email for any IOLI Board Members at the
website www.internationaloldlacers.org on the first page you come to, just
click on the person you want to email. (especially handy when you want to
email an officer at 2 in the morningwhen no one is up.)
Brenda wrote:
I know this item is being offered from USA, but there are numerous
items offered from UK with equally incorrect descriptions. Does the
Trade Descriptions Act apply to items sold on Ebay? ie fit for the
purpose.
In the UK, the Trades Description Act applies to items sold by
Dear Southern Sisters and Lacemaking Spiders,
As soon as I post this to the lists, I will unsubscribe. Clive and I are off
early on 15 July (tomorrow) for the International Lace Convention in Denver,
Colorado. We'll have two weeks before check-in at the hotel so we're going by
Shiloh
Try getting the new Australian booklet brought out by one of the New South
Wales groups. It's called Orange Blossom lace and it only costs 17.50
Australian dollars. It's got lots of patterns for wedding things with an orange
blossom design. It's floral torchon, but I'm sure you could adapt to
Helene writes:
Try getting the new Australian booklet brought out by one of the New South
Wales groups. It's called Orange Blossom lace and it only costs 17.50
Australian dollars.
I'm pleased to say that Ina la Bas, who were responsible for getting Pat
Milne's
designs published, is in the throes
Hi Secret Pal in Australia,
Thank you so much for my parcel of goodies that was here when I got home from
work yesterday.
The bobbins are beautiful and very unusual and I will think of you when I use
them !
Thank you also for the ruler and lace pattern, I have not seen one like this
before. I
At 10:05 PM 7/14/2005, you wrote:
Imagine my surprise, when I came here - to *rich* America - and was
offered bread with my dinner, which had a starch on the plate already!
I get really annoyed with food places that not only have the above, but the
'vegetable of the day' is corn. Corn is a
Susan wrote:
england must be a very safe place to live because
everyone seems to sherk and overlook the possibilities for a horrible
crime to happen.
Sorry, Susan, it's no safer than anywhere else. The murder rate in the UK
used to be one a day, now there are about 1200 a year.
Poole is
At 04:31 AM 7/15/2005, you wrote:
Why do diet sodas make you gain weight?
Here is what I just tracked down on the internet when I searched 'diet soda
health' ,
This was on the news recently but I didn't hear all the details. Take a
look at this report, and search the internet for more.
*sigh*
Not only are many neighborhoods unwalkable, almost everything is set up
with cars and driving in mind. Mega-stores like Wal-Mart sit in the middle
of *huge* parking lots, but people circle around and around in their cars
like sharks to get a close parking spot, so they won't have to walk
In a message dated 07/15/2005 11:30:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Water is
my drink addiction.
Many of us don't drink a sufficient amount of water. I learned an
interesting thing about this from a nurse because at that time I didn't drink
very much
water and
Jean,
I beg to differ. My mother is only 62 and by no means elderly. My
grandfather is 84, now he is elderly. I've noticed the trend here in
Canada to declare that 60 is middle age, but that would only be if you
lived to be 120. However, I just can't get my head around 62 being
elderly.
Heather wrote:
Just what is the definition of 'elderly', anyway.
Depends on who is judging.
To a 7 or 8 year-old 30 is old.
From the 11-16 year-olds I taught, I got the impression that by the time
you're 60, they're surprised you're still alive. And as for grey sex -
well!!! Just
Hi all,
I have been working on the cross for my son, Oh my, I have had to add bobbins
where I didn't think that I would, and I am only working on the top of the
cross, I will be nuts when it is done, but it does seem like a good learning
experience, when I am done I will put it on the community
On Jul 15, 2005, at 12:26, Lynn Carpenter wrote:
Not only are many neighborhoods unwalkable, almost everything is set
up
with cars and driving in mind. Mega-stores like Wal-Mart sit in the
middle
of *huge* parking lots, but people circle around and around in their
cars
like sharks to get a
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