One of our guild members is looking for Harry Potter bobbin lace patterns.
Does anyone know of any? She has an owl pattern that could pass for Hedwig.
Janice
Janice Blair
Crystal Lake, 50 miles northwest of Chicago, Illinois, USA
www.jblace.com
http://www.lacemakersofillinois.org/
There are some lovely patterns of a pictorial style by Martine Bruggeman in
back issues of the OIDFA bulletin. 2002.
On Jan 30, 2008 8:37 AM, Janice Blair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of our guild members is looking for Harry Potter bobbin lace patterns.
Does anyone know of any? She has an
I think it's my lucky week for lace-related post:
last Thursday I had a parcel of books and replacement pillow blocks from SMP,
Monday the new issue of Lace arrived, yesterday the latest pattern pack from
the Retournac museum dropped through the letterbox and today the
pattern/instructions for
I am trying to track down my copy of this on the bookshelf, and can't see
it. It is a long time since I saw it and am wondering if anyone can confirm
that I am looking for an A5 (approximately) booklet, with cardboard cover.
Does anyone know what colour the cover is?
Sue
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Sue I have both Making Lace With Little Grey Rabbit which has a yellow
cover and Before Grey Rabbit that has a blue cover
Sue M Harvey
Norfolk UK
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Thank you for that very quick response. Now I know what I'm looking for! I
think I might have both (but am not sure!)
You're up late!
Sue (in Chicago at dusk)
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Sue, I have Little Grey Rabbit Makes Lace. It has a RED cover!!
Clay
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Clay Blackwell
Lynchburg, VA USA
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Thank you for that very quick response. Now I know what I'm looking for! I
think I might have
Hi Sue -
The RED book is the children's book by Alison Uttley. The YELLOW and BLUE
books are pattern books by Dorothy K. Cox which were inspired by the Little
Grey Rabbit stories by Uttley.
Maybe that will help you in your search!
Clay
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Lynchburg, VA USA
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Hi everyone,
I've been searching the internet like crazy with no luck. Tried to Google it
with different titles. Maybe someone can help me. Some place, I know I have
seen a verity of ways to sew/attach tatting/lace to fabric edges or hankies.
I know of a few that I use, but want to show my
Hi
Just planning my trip to OIDFA and I am looking for things to see in Oslo
that maybe lace related, also budget accommodation.
Has anyone any suggestions please
Cheers
Faye Owers
Tasmania
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Hello Thurlow and all,
I've already replied to Kate privately about our cats but when I saw
your cats' names I had to comment. We have three, ostensibly one each,
(myself and my two children) but in reality they are all mine. (In that
they know to come to me for food, water, etc.)
The
Hi everyone
Although 'none' applies at present, in the past, two cats (at different
times) found our household to their liking and adopted us.
The first was a lovely Tuxedo cat that my young son called Paws,
because of its white paws. It was a teenager when it found us, and stayed
with us being
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