Spiders
It appeared that the public version of the lace Glossary (the one that
should visible without a google account) didn't reflect the latest updates.
I tried to fix that. It is available in the following formats:
HTML (to view online)
have a book in a
foreign language, which is why I'd want to download it.
Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK
- Original Message -
From: Achim Siebert
To: Lace
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 10:02 AM
Subject: Re: [lace] Lace terms spread sheet
If you can edit the spreadsheet (depends
Siebert
To: Lace
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 10:02 AM
Subject: Re: [lace] Lace terms spread sheet
If you can edit the spreadsheet (depends on the browser you use - it works
with IE and Firefox), then you'll see a File popup menu on the top left -
in
there you'll find Export
: Re: [lace] Lace terms spread sheet
Hi everyone -
This has been an interesting thread, but I admit that my foggy brain
is not quite able to understand the advantage here...
I have a copy of the International Lace Dictionary (Spee, van den
Kieboom, Coene) 1998. It is far more comprehensive
Ooops. Sorry Achim!! (Am I forgiven???)
Thanks for that Agnes!!
Sue
On 9 Jan 2008, at 13:04, Agnes Boddington wrote:
Hi Sue
Fatal mistake there: Achim is a man!
I agree with you though, I too thank them for their efforts, and I
have never heard of the booklet that Clay mentioned.
Is
Clay, the book you mention seems out of print. How about making the online
sheet less basic by using your sources? ;-)
I see lots of advantages: the internet is (or will be soon) available
anywhere, anytime (thinking of e.g the iPhone), so you dont have to take a
book with you. And you don't have
No problem, Sue! And not fatal at all - life is fatal!
I also make bobbin lace since 18 months only now, before that I did some
knitted lace (and socks of course), crocheting, and I tried filet work, some
tatting etc. etc.
Best, Achim.
2008/1/9, Sue Duckles [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ooops. Sorry
terms spread sheet
Clay, the book you mention seems out of print. How about making the online
sheet less basic by using your sources? ;-)
I see lots of advantages: the internet is (or will be soon) available
anywhere, anytime (thinking of e.g the iPhone), so you dont have to take a
book
2008/1/9, C Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Brenda's book is already magnificent isn't it?
Rather than add more to make the little volume larger, why not do this:
I don't want to make it larger - I'd like to have it as an excel sheet on my
computer monitor, which sit's next to the lace pillow on
Thinking in terms of portability - e.g. having the reference at hand when at
a lace meeting, the paper reference is at least portable even if so, like,
passé (but I like my sticky-noted, bookmarked, well-thumbed thread
companion!)...
I don't have one, don't know how they work, but think there
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