Re: [lace] Bayeux Tapestry in needlelace

2012-09-25 Thread Catherine Barley
- Original Message - From: jeria...@aol.com Subject: Re: [lace] Bayeux Tapestry in needlelace Catherine, The fact that lace was rarely signed and dated has been a problem for scholars and museum personnel ever since large museums were established in the 19th and 20th centuries

Re: [lace] Bayeux Tapestry in needlelace

2012-09-24 Thread Jeriames
for a special occasion. This just shows how important it is to include these details with our lace, for the benefit of future generations. Subject: [lace] Bayeux Tapestry in needlelace - I am still looking for answers to the who

Re: [lace] Bayeux Tapestry in needlelace

2012-09-24 Thread Donna Fousek
, 2012 10:22 AM Subject: Re: [lace] Bayeux Tapestry in needlelace The jury is out on who made the Bayeux Tapestry.  The French claim it,  and so do the English.  I have 5 books written by various scholars on this  subject (on the embroidery side of my library).  There are many more

Re: [lace] Bayeux Tapestry in needlelace

2012-09-23 Thread Catherine Barley
. This just shows how important it is to include these details with our lace, for the benefit of future generations. Catherine Barley UK Subject: [lace] Bayeux Tapestry in needlelace I am still looking for answers to the who, when, where and why about the Bayeux Tapestry in needle lace. Now

Re: [lace] Bayeux Tapestry in needlelace

2012-09-23 Thread Carolina de la Guardia
Oh yes! Surely we should get big surprises El 23/09/2012 17:17, Ilske Thomsen escribió: Our ancestors should have given a sort of passport to their laces than everything would be easier ;- Ilske -- Carolina de la Guardia http://www.carolgallego.com

Re: [lace] Bayeux Tapestry in needlelace

2012-09-23 Thread karpap
important it is to include these details with our lace, for the benefit of future generations. Catherine Barley UK Subject: [lace] Bayeux Tapestry in needlelace I am still looking for answers to the who, when, where and why about the Bayeux Tapestry in needle lace. Now my blog

Re: [lace] Bayeux Tapestry in needlelace

2012-09-23 Thread Cynce Williams
Are you aware of Jan Messent's *Bayeux Tapestry Embroiderers' Story?* Cynthia On Sep 23, 2012, at 4:32 PM, kar...@cox.net wrote: Years ago I visited the Bayeux Tapestry in France. I believe the Tapestry was made by many different people. I wonder if the same can be said for the needlelace

[lace] Bayeux Tapestry in needlelace

2012-09-23 Thread Elizabeth Ligeti
We were lucky enough to see part of this enormous piece of lace when we had the American History tour on the Wednesday of the IOLI convention week. After doing our own thing during the morning, we gathered after lunch and were taken down into the bowels of the building, and let loose in 3 rooms

[lace] Bayeux Tapestry in needlelace

2012-09-22 Thread Karen Thompson
I am still looking for answers to the who, when, where and why about the Bayeux Tapestry in needle lace. Now my blog is posted on the Smithsonian website: http://blog.americanhistory.si.edu/ -Karen on the sunny warm coast of the Atlantic in Delaware this week end - To unsubscribe send email to