Hello All! I survived the EGA seminar/50th year celebration lived to
tell the tale!!
Dear spiders
Having just read Susan's email about the EGA seminar/50th year celebration,
I realise that we have some embroidery folk on the list. I had a telephone
call from Roy Hirst yesterday morning to
Thank you Catherine. A real loss. the books are wonderful to use .
It is so hard to realize what we have in talent, until we lose it.
Sadly,
BarbE
Texas USA
- Original Message -
From: Catherine Barley
To: Arachne
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 1:57 AM
Subject: [lace] Barbara Hirst
Hello Ann-Marie and those that are interested.
I looked on the website you specified for lace patterns
http://www.kloeppelwerkstatt.de/
I emailed them about how to order and pay for patterns, but have not had
a response from them yet.
However, it also stated that their patterns are availble at
Hello All
Kloeppelshop are the ones that did not email me back, but sent the
patterns to England as soon as I paid the full amount including german
postage by paypal!
Sue in EY
On 9 Sep 2008, at 14:49, Agnes Boddington wrote:
. I did find the ebay ID for the german shop: kloeppelshop and
Stumpwork books are shelved in the Lace section of my library, Catherine.
If you are making figural laces, using needlelace stitches, stumpwork
instruction books are helpful. The two stumpwork (featuring needlelace)
80-page
hardback books that Catherine Barley mentioned were published by
Jeri Ames mentioned the Australian magazine Inspirations - I recently
discovered this magazine and find it just as the name says: inspirational.
Certainly one I am considering subscribing to.
Micki
from crisp autumnal Scotland
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Dear Susan and others interested,
May I recommend a book to you?
The Needleworker's Companion by Shay Pendray, 1-931499-07-1, published by
Interweave Press (which also publishes PieceWork Magazine). I met Shay when
we took the same EGA teacher certification course together almost 40