Apologies for resending this message, but I misspelled Pam's surname.
Hi fellow Arachneans,
A friend wants to make this bookmark published in "Vuelta y Cruz/Twist
and Cross" No. 2 (pages 8-10).
Has anyone made this bookmark?
Can anyone tell me where the path of the gimp goes around the
Hi fellow Arachneans,
A friend wants to make this bookmark published in "Vuelta y Cruz/Twist
and Cross" No. 2 (pages 8-10).
Has anyone made this bookmark?
Can anyone tell me where the path of the gimp goes around the motif?
I seem to remember seeing this pattern published in another place,
Sad news: Estonian lacemaker Eeva Talts has died at the age of 72.
As well as teaching bobbin lace she organized the annual Lace Festival
in Pärnu & was a founder of the Estonian Bobbin Lace Association (Eesti
Niplispitsi Selts) in 1995.
She published "Eesti niplispitsi mustreid/Estonian bobbin
I'm interested in hearing from anyone that has had the
experience of beads cutting the thread in their lace.
Please tell:
What size type of beads were being used?
And what size type of thread was being used?
Thanks,
Penelope
An Aussie lacemaker in Tartu, Estonia
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As it is now 1st December, I just wish to remind everyone
about the Advent Calendar on the UK Lace web-site:
http://www.laceguild.org/guild/calendar.html
Enjoy opening a window every day until Christmas, then
enter the competition.
Good luck,
Penelope from Tartu, Estonia
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Dear Fellow Aracheans,
When the question was asked about when the next issue of
the I.O.L.I. Bulletin was due to arrive in mailboxes, I
was in Paris for the week.
I had proofread the magazine earlier in September, for
the Editor, who unfortunately is not a subscriber to
Arachne. It is due to be
The Fall issue of the I.O.L.I. Bulletin is being put together soon
the Editor would like to include a biography of Michel Jourde.
Can anyone help provide one in English, or translated from French?
Thanks,
Penelope in Tartu, Estonia
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I have found the list of entries which had been accepted for the
exhibition (opens on Nov. 11th) on http://tautasmaksla.lv/:
Anna-Maria Väätäinen no Somijas (Finland), ar darbu Dreams;
Sirpa Glad-Staf no Somijas (Finland), ar darbu Lightshade un Lace in
many ways;
Françoise Micoud no
Yesterday I was invited to attend a conference being held on 18th-21st
November, 2014 in Riga, Latvia as it celebrates the 'European Capital of
Culture'. The title of the conference is Surprising Lace: Art Craft
Creativity in Europe.
Here is more information about the accompanying
Dear friends,
I was able to spend 5 nights in Paris in April, (the week before Easter)
with my SIL from Adelaide. And now she has asked me to join her again in
September.
Any recommendations of what places are interesting. In April I did visit
the Fan Museum by myself, the Louvre with my
Dear fellow Arachneans,
For those who live in UK like attending conferences:
*Inaugural conference*
'/Lace: the transgressive thread'/ is the theme of the inaugural
conference of the *Lace Research Network*. The conference will take
place on *Friday 16 May 2014* at UCA, Farnham, GU9 7DS. The
Today I also received a card from Ilse in Belgium.
Thank you to Janet and Sallie for organising the exchange this year.
Penelope in Tartu, Estonia,
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On Monday I received two magazines - the Nov./Dec. issue of Piecework
the Fall 2013 issue of I.O.L.I. Bulletin.
Now I'm waiting for the UK Lace one to arrive.
I realized that the October 2012 issue (#148) had an article about a
Halloween quilt made with 12 lace motifs applied to the pumpkins.
Hi Alex,
I think other arachneans would appreciate a link to your
web-site: http://alexstillwell.wordpress.com/
so that they can see it quickly without searching for it first.
But when I looked for the fish pattern there is only 1 page
I can't see a fish at all.
I hope that you can fix the
I found this page:
http://eng.ethnomuseum.ru/section62/349/887/3437.htm
which describes Mrs. Clelia Traini's collection andis a famous Italian
designer and fashion historian, and a promoter of the Museum of Italian
laces in Ascoli Piceno (region Marche).
I found this web-site which shows her
Hi fellow Arachneans,
I just received an e-mail from a fellow lacemaker from somewhere in the USA
(I won't say which state) asking if I had a particular lace book as she was
looking for a particular pattern.
I suggested that she ask the IOLI Librarian she could borrow the book if
she was an
I probably was not the only Facebook friend who received a message
from her son, Jonathon Levi, that Aurelia had died peacefully 2 nights ago.
If anyone needs his e-mail address I can send it to them.
From fellow I.O.L.I. Bulletin proofreader,
Penelope
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David Hopkin, who gave a talk in Tartu a few months ago, about
lacemakers their 'chants'
sent me a link to a short 13 minute documentary Les dentellières de
Montusclat made in 1978.
Enjoy,
Penelope in Tartu, Estonia
where I'll be going to Pärnu on Sunday for the Annual Estonian Lace Festival
Dear fellow Arachneans,
Tartu was celebrating Hansa Days this weekend our little group of
lacemakers had
fun demonstrating getting lots of attention from everyone who braved
the rain showers.
I wanted to share information about a book that a fellow lacemaker found
while we
were in Dresden
This was asked in an article I found on the BBC News website today:
http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20130624-will-men-wear-skirts-and-lace
I like seeing men wear kilts, if women can wear pants, I can't see why
men
couldn't wear skirts if they want to. :-)
Penelope
back in Tartu, after a
Yesterday, after speaking to a fellow Estonian lace friend who attended the
Tonder Lace Festival a few weeks ago, I was wondering if any Arachneans,
who also were there, were going to post about their impression of the event.
Has anyone posted photos?
Apparently, my Estonian friends were quite
Dear fellow Arachneans,
Yesterday evening I attended a lecture hosted by the University of Tartu's
Department of Scandinavian Studies.
David Hopkin, an Oxford professor, is a very interesting person an
articulate speaker.
His lecture was based on the 6th chapter of his book titled
Voices of
I was informed about a lecture this evening which I'm planning to attend.
Today, on Monday April 15^th , David Hopkin from the University of
Oxford will give a talk called:
*The Visionary World of the Lacemaker***
David sent a short presentation of the lecture:
Handmade lace is a strange
Today, after I had wound some extra bobbins for when I'll need to add
new pairs soon, I put them in a small bag that was made for a mobile phone.
I like it when things have more than one use. :-)
Penelope in Tartu, Estonia
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I just want to say that I'm happy that my copy of LACE (#149) arrived
yesterday.
There are some interesting articles to read I noticed that one of the
patterns was submitted by Liz Ligeti of a Bedfordshire handkerchief edging.
Enjoy,
Penelope in Tartu, Estonia
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My copy arrived yesterday also.
As this issue is the last one that Cindy has edited, I think it is an
excellent issue, full of interesting reading.
I'd like to congratulate her on doing a wonderful job for the last 5
years. I'm also pleased that I was able,
as one of the proofreaders, to have
Welcome to the wonderful world of LACE, Michelle!
Get in touch with the lacemakers who are members of the Rocky Mountain
Lace Guild
http://www.rockymountainlaceguild.org/ and you will have lots of help.
And you can also join the International Organization of Lace, Inc
(which was the
I haven't seen any mention of this series on Arachne, though maybe
Aussie Gumnuts have.
One of the Estonian commercial TV stations has been showing this series,
which is based
on the books written by Kerry Greenwood. There are 17 books altogether
plus a short story
collection, which I enjoyed
My Christmas card from Janet T. in UK arrived yesterday.
Thank you for such a lovely card. I hope you don't mind waiting, but
I'll be mailing
your card when I've finished making the lace for your card.
I've been busy working on a large piece of lace for the Grundtvig
Project which
will be
Dear fellow Arachneans,
I hope that those lacemakers celebrating Halloween today will have lots
of fun not eat too much candy.
I am so glad that I don't have to scoop out pumpkin seeds carve scary
faces any more.
I'd rather be making lace than carving a pumpkin face!
Pene
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Helene Kuma was born in 7th September, 1921 as Helene Gutmann.
Sadly she died 11th October, 2009 at the age of 88.
She trained as a ceramic artist, but learnt bobbin lace from her mother.
You can read about the many honours she was given at:
http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helene_Kuma
Most readers
) celebrates the 21st anniversary of Estonia
regaining its independence.
Warm regards from
Pene Piip in Tartu, Estonia
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Every now then I have a quick look thru a blog called Cake Wrecks and
recently there was a posting about cakes covered with lace - made with
sugar real fabric!.
http://www.cakewrecks.com/home/2012/8/3/gag-me-lace-me.html
Go read, have a good chuckle.
Pene
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Every now then I have a quick look thru a blog called Cake Wrecks and
recently there was a posting about cakes covered with lace - made with
sugar real fabric!.
http://www.cakewrecks.com/home/2012/8/3/gag-me-lace-me.html
Go read, have a good chuckle.
Pene
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I'm very happy that my copy of Lace #147 has arrived today.
I was pleased to see that the tatted lace on the back cover was made by
Europa Chang with whom I shared a hotel room in Caen at the OIDFA Congress.
I was sorry that while at Caen that I didn't get to meet Ilske Diane Z
and several
Lorelei wrote:
Apparently his wife is a lace maker. But he goes
around to lace exhibitions all over Europe, takes lots of photos, and posts
them on flickr. To access his entire stash:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/perignon/sets/
Lorelei
These photos are taken by Priit Halberg who is
I was looking for very simple patterns to make tatted snowflakes
for my newest students - 2 American girls who are living in Tartu.
In Lindsay Rogers book Tatting Collage I found 2 patterns - one
that has just rings one with trefoils and a chain between them.
In the diagram of this 5 pointed
Hi Kim,
This week I received the OIDFA Bulletin and in the back are reviews for
3 new books.
They are all in German, but hopefully some of them may be translated
into English.
Especially, I hope, the 3rd book titled Spitzenrand - oft verkannt
which translates to
Lace edges - oft[en]
G'day to all fellow Arachneans,
Last week I came across some of my old Arachne T-shirts,
a few of which I'll take to France in one month's time. :-)
On Saturday I was elected as a new board member of the
Eesti Niplispitsi Selts (Estonian Bobbin Lace Society) so
I hope that I can contribute in a
http://www.odditycentral.com/pics/artist-turns-confiscated-scissors-into-creepy-spider-sculptures.html
I'd love one of these spiders hanging from a big metal spiderweb.
Pene in a very snowy Tartu,
because DH changed the car's tyres yesterday!
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I'd love one of these spiders hanging from a big metal spiderweb.
Pene in a very snowy Tartu,
because DH changed the car's tyres yesterday!
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I remember a discussion many years ago, as to whether birds would use,
to build their nests, any threads that they found.
Well, here is proof that some birds might do so, at least in California:
http://willows95988.typepad.com/tongue_cheek/2012/03/if-martha-stewart-was-a-bird.html
Pene in
Thanks for help received from fellow Arachneans.
I decided to use the diagrams on pages 35-36 of Bridget Cook's
Practical Skills in BL
describing 'a wide scroll start'. I just had to mentally reverse the
diagrams as my scroll was
going in the opposite direction.
Today I started finished the
Please can anyone direct me to a book that shows how to start a scroll.
I've found 2 methods in Bridget Cook's Practical Skills another
different
way in Ulrike Löhr's 400 Tricks I'm going to dig up a Duchesse book.
But I just wonder if someone's recently worked a scroll can help to me.
Sorry for not provide more detail.
I wanted to make another Easter Egg from Annelies Kirst's 2nd book.
It's one of the patterns with a butterfly labeled Duchesse-Ei on page 18.
I've enlarged it a bit I want to work it in coloured thread.
She provides a diagram for the pivot turn on the bottom
G'day Arachneans,
Just letting you know that I attended a book launch yesterday at the
Estonian National Museum.
Lia Looga has just published her 2nd book - Bobbin Lace Jewellery and
Accessories I is the English title but is in Estonian German. Looks
like there might be a Part II later.
It is
I am so pleased that my copy of LACE #145 has arrived today.
Ann Dyer's article Playing with Spiders is very interesting.
And lots more stuff to read,
Pene in a very cold Tartu, Estonia (-12C at 12.00)
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I'm keeping in mind the Feb. 15th registration deadline so was I
wondering if
anyone else is planning to attend who would like to meet up with me.
Sadly I can't afford to attend for the workshops or the Lace Tour but
this will be
the first time I'm attending an OIDFA Congress I'm looking
Dear fellow Arachneans,
Until recently I would usually throw out the vinegar mix leftover from
the jar of pickled cucumbers.
I prefer the picnic or bread better variety. Lately once the pickles
are eaten, I've sliced up a fresh
cucumber reused the mixture by adding a little fresh vinegar. On
Chris wrote:a couple of lace_demonstartions_ a year.
I think a better word might be demostartions - remove the 'n'!
Pene in Tartu, Estonia
where the recent snow is being washed away.
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I would also like to send to all my Arachnean friends an Estonian greeting.
Here you are wished an Happy end to the Old Year before 31st December
then a Happy New Year from 1st January.
Thank you for being such a friendly connection to the outside world.
Our Christmas weekend was very quiet
Dear Friends,
On Thursday, 10th Nov., I travelled up to Tallinn for the day to visit
the event known as Mardilaat which is an annual Handwork Crafts
Fair. It had been three years since I had visited this event, so I was
wondering if there was anything new this year.
I was able to greet
I'm making an angel from a small book published in 1993 by Jana Novak's
company Morovia.
Last night I was searching for her web-site found that on
http://www.ateliermoravia.com/
http://eshop.ateliermoravia.com/clanek.12%7E.htmlthere is a Download
section, which includes Scan Books where 4
I've uploaded a photo of a piece of lace that I made 7 years ago.
I put some of the Moravia starch on it left it to dry overnight.
Next day when I went to remove the pins, it was discoloured by rust.
I keep it in my small photo album as a reminder of what not to do.
Pene, in Tartu, Estonia,
I'm just wondering if anyone has recently received their copy.
I was informed that they were mailed out last week.
Pene
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I suggest that instead of using paint, use nail polish which will dry
faster
you already have a brush to use.
Posts are getting very long again, getting a little off topic, even
though
we are talking about Arachne, it isn't lace. Please trim.
Thanks,
Pene in Tartu, Estonia
where our
A warm welcome to Jolene Vicki.
Please tell us where you are from, even if you just say nearest big town
or city country.
Remember we were all beginners at one time we know how it feels to ask
lots of questions.
Last night I started making a 3D angel from one of the little books
After thinking about Start With A Twist I realized that Ulrike would
not approve
as this leaves a bigger hole.
Maybe for demonstrating purposes Stop, Watch And Try would be better.
Pene
On 10/24/2011 11:12 PM, Tatman wrote:
On 10/24/11 4:58 AM, pene piipp...@eggo.org wrote:
I really like
I really like the poster, Mark, but I wondered if S.W.A.T. in lace
terminology stands for Started With A Twist?
Pene in Tartu, Estonia
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I recently read The White Queen, The Virgin's Lover, The Red
Queen by Philippa Godfrey in that order.
Sadly, these are all the books, written by this author, that the Tartu
public library has on its shelves.
I really enjoyed them, but was a little disappointed that her research
wasn't
Thanks, David, for picking up on my typing error. I even had the book in
front of me at the time.
You'll find the reference on the bottom of page 32 of The Red Queen.
Pene
On 9/26/2011 5:20 PM, David C COLLYER wrote:
Pene,
I recently read The White Queen, The Virgin's Lover, The Red
Queen
Copied from: http://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=28543
Here's the song from Roy Palmer's *Ballad History Of England*
*THE BONELACE WEAVERS SONG*
/Here is myrthe and melody/
/(Leonard Wheatcroft)/
I am a maid new com to towne
But lounge I will not tarry.
I have but two years for to stay
I know Janice Blair reproduced Vincent Van Gogh's famous painting in
lace, so thought other lacemakers might like to see a remarkable quilled
version.
http://www.odditycentral.com/pics/quilled-starry-night-is-just-too-cool-for-words.html
I finished the Christmas ornament that I was working on
I just have to share this with you all:
http://thebloggess.com/2011/06/and-thats-why-you-should-learn-to-pick-your-battles/
Pene in Tartu, Estonia
We were surprised today with a gift from the General Manager of Teater
Vanemuine (Estonia Theatre)
for putting up with, last Sunday, a symphony
I was asked by a young lady who was visiting Tartu to give a her lesson
in the basics of bobbin lace during the Hansa Days medieval festival
last weekend.
She told me that Lyon was her home but there didn't seem to be any
lacemakers there.
Does anyone know of a lacemaker in or near Lyon that
One period of time that has always intrigued me is the so-called Regency
period. Or during the Victorian era when young girls were presented at
court to the reigning monarch. The young girls of upper society would
traditionally wear long white ballgown dresses with trains tiaras, etc.
If I
Another of my favourite bloggers wrote about old costumes worn in French
Provence:
http://willows95988.typepad.com/tongue_cheek/2011/07/provencal-clothing-1800s.html
There are some lovely lace caps.
Enjoy,
Pene
PS I've uploaded to Webshots photos of my 4 entries to the competition in
last
For those members of I.O.L.I., the Summer 2011 issue which is due out
soon, has an article about the veil.
Devon has also written an article about her visit to the Flagler Museum
in Florida.
There is much more interesting reading about other things, so make sure
you renew your membership so
Today I've sent out 11 e-mails which contain names postal addresses
of 4 people in 10 groups. The 11th group has 5 people in it due to an
odd number.
I hope that everyone has fun sending receiving postcards.
Take care,
Pene
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Dear Participants,
We have an unexpected guest staying overnight I just ask that you
please be patient while I work out who sends to whom generate e-mail
messages.
Thanks,
Pene
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Dear all gentle spiders,
I set a deadline for requests to join as the 15th June.
On Thursday I will start working out who will send to whom.
Today I have on my spreadsheet 37 names which is a prime number!
So if there are 3 people who would like to participate let me know asap.
Pene in Tartu,
While I was proofreading the Summer issue of the IOLI Bulletin this week
I had to look up the website of the Minnesota Lace Society which is
hosting the 2012 Convention.
On their web-site : http://www.minnlacesociety.org/
there is a request for white or silver stars made in any lace technique.
I had a look found The Very Busy Spider fabric with blue, black white
backgrounds - priced at $9.00 per yard.
http://www.carlemuseum.org/Shop/Fabric/The_Very_Books_Fabric_Line
I liked the Just Saturday Food fabric.
Pene
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I have received 24 participation requests from the following arachneans
(in order of receipt):
Lorri Ferguson of Washington, USA
Sallie Owenby of Wyoming, USA
Sue Duckles of East Yorkshire, UK
Anne Nicholas of Middlesex, UK
Antje González of Spain
Joepie Hammett of East Sussex, UK
Pat Hallam of
Hi Jane,
I remember everyone making 5's 0's for the 2003 IOLI Convention.
So have a look through the IOLI Bulletins - page 21 in Vol 22, Fall 2001.
I had a tatting pattern published on pages 28-29 in Vol. 23, Winter 2003.
Have fun,
Pene
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I think that that David's postcard maybe from some where in Eastern
France near the Spanish border.
Pene
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I've received a few e-mails from people who'd like to be included in the
postcard exchange.
If you wish to participate I will of course need your address!!.
Last year some people (including me) found postcards with lace on them,
some clever lacemakers even made their own postcards. But
For those new to the list, last year I organized an exchange of
postcards among fellow lacemakers to make the summer months a little
more interesting for those unable to travel (like me) those who were
travelling to conventions other places.
Last year there were 48 participants, so I
I have uploaded David's postcard to the Postcard album that I created
last year in Webshots:
http://community.webshots.com/user/arachne2003/albums/most-recent?vhost=community
Speaking of postcards - does anyone want to do an exchange of postcards
again
this year during June, July August?
Yesterday I received my copy of Piecework - this being a special Lace
issue I had been looking forward to it. I just browsed through it quickly as
I'm busy proofreading a dissertation that has to be finished today.
There are several interesting articles - one about Marian Anderson's
Bobbin Lace
Yesterday I bought the Spring/Summer 2011 issue of Designer Knitting.
On page 4 is written The two key words for this season are WHITE in its
various shades
and LACE, from superfine to chunky.
But what caught my attention was the page of Yarn Bowls on page 11.
The odd one out is the 10th bowl
Dear fellow Aracheans,
This afternoon I helped my student/friend finish the outline of her I
Love You ASL sign.
We are both very pleased with what we learned accomplished today as we
finally deciphered mastered the join on page 185 of Ulrike's 400
Tricks book.
Next step the pattern in the
I would like to wish Arachne all its Arachneans/Arachnid lacemakers
all the best for the year ahead.
Keep on keeping on!
I'm especially happy today as DH is on his way home after being away for
10 weeks.
So I'm heading up to Tallinn this afternoon to meet him at the airport.
And I hope for
My lace friend/student is making the pattern on the cover of the Fall
1997-1998 I.O.L.I. Bulletin.
It is the I Love You in American Sign Language pattern created by Gail
Johnson, MN.
The main reason Elizabeth is making this pattern is because she is deaf.
But there is a decision to make -
Have a go at getting all 12 questions correct you'll
have a chance to win a free trip to Estonia!
Just go to: http://quiz.mfa.ee/
Gone on, have a go see how much you know!
Pene
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Mia Wasikowska (of Alice in Wonderland fame) wore a /Rodarte/ Tiered
Lace Dress
at the 2011 Film Independent Spirit Awards.
http://justjared.buzznet.com/2011/02/26/mia-wasikowska-amber-tamblyn-spirit-awards-2011/
Natalie Portman also wore lace:
Today is starting off well, with the arrival of my copy of Lace 141!
There are some good articles, but I've just skimmed through it while I
drank my coffee.
Although today my husband is flying off to the USA again will be gone
for 7 weeks.
But I have several lace ideas that I want to get
For those who would like to request this book via a library or 2nd hand
bookshop, here are the details:
Title :Masterworks: Decorative and Functional Art
Embridery, cross-stitch, silk ribbon, lace, quilting,
weaving, rag rugs, collectables.
Publisher:Sally Milner
Happy New Year to everybody on the list.
Today is our 30th wedding anniversary I'm looking forward to going out
for dinner soon.
But I had to return a big new book to the Tartu Public library today
pick up 3 books I had requested yesterday.
The biggest book was Master Works - Decorative and
Yesterday I received my Christmas card from Chris Vail in Illinois, USA.
Inside the card, which had on the front a penguin waving a star wand, was
a white gold crocheted snowflake also a red green tatted bookmark.
Thank you, Faye, for organizing this year's exchange.
Pene Piip in Tartu
Does anyone know any web-sites where anyone can view the entries to the
Germany Butterfly competition displayed at the exhibition held
recently in November in Bochum, Germany?
Thanks,
Penelope Piip in a cold Tartu, Estonia
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That is a lovely little robin, Pam.
I've seen a robin twice while I've lived here in Tartu.
I think the overlap of the cake wire would look better in the middle at
the bottom, rather than in one corner.
Can you add to the instructions to spray or wet the fringe ends comb
straight?
I quite
see
three more completed designs in Newsletter 171, which can be found on
our website.
http://www.cyberlink.co.uk/pblc/newsletter171.pdf
Eve designer of the robin
Poole, Dorset, UK
On 20/11/2010 08:08, pene piip wrote:
That is a lovely little robin, Pam.
I've seen a robin twice while I've
On 10 Nov 2010, at 09:02, pene piip wrote:
Yesterday I finished a piece of lace which was partly an experiment using 'sequin
off-cut' or what I would call metal lace which I inserted in the ovals at the
bottom.
I also added some sequins to three of the side sections.
http://home
Yesterday I finished a piece of lace which was partly an experiment
using 'sequin off-cut' or what I would call metal lace which I
inserted in the ovals at the bottom.
I also added some sequins to three of the side sections.
My album on Webshots:
I finished reading Margaret Atwood's newest book The Year of the Flood
which I enjoyed reading highly recommend. Near the very end I cam
across these 2 sentences:
What is our Cosmos but a snowflake? What is it but a piece of lace?
from page 508.
I had accidentally requested this book when I
My cousin informed me that Pat Milne was the designer of the lace
edgings made for the jabot cuffs for the Australian Parliament.
I just don't understand why the author of the article couldn't have
given Pat the credit mentioned her name.
I was also informed that:
The Canberra Lacemakers
Yesterday I received my copy of Lace #140 I enjoyed looking at
photos of this year's competition entries. Congratulations to all the
winners who came up with some innovative ideas.
I was surprised to also read the article about the Canberra Lacemaker's
Association celebrating 30 years of
If anyone collects used stamps from envelopes, they could be glued
onto the bobbin handle.
Just another quick crafty idea for those that don't like to paint.
Hugs from Pene in Tartu, Estonia
where snowflakes were falling this morning.
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I'm in the process of starting the Shiffu bracelet on pages 22-23 in
Schmuck Parures.
The authors are Anita Dajcar-Florin Catherine Lambert. Published 1997.
Has anyone else made this bracelet?
I'm trying work out if there is another way to add the beads.
I was also wondering if it can be made
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