The problem with Zinio is that they use their own format, and with Interweave
Press publications itâs hit-and-miss as to whether or not you can easily
print pages or save an archive PDF file. Several years ago Zinio had an issue
with their server where magazines couldnât be accessed for
I get mine as an eMagazine borrowed from my locla library through
Zinnio. I know that you can buy electronic copies through Zinnio if you
have an account.
Anna from a wintery Sydney
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> On Jun 19, 2017, at 3:02 PM, Katrina Worley wrote:
>
> If the print copies of the issue are not available, Interweave does have
> digital versions of their publications. Here’s the direct link to the
> specific issue Jeri is referring to…
>
>
If the print copies of the issue are not available, Interweave does have
digital versions of their publications. Hereâs the direct link to the
specific issue Jeri is referring toâ¦
https://www.interweave.com/store/piecework-july-august-2017-digital-edition
Do you ever read PieceWork?
If you were to glance at PieceWork at your local news stand, mall
bookstore, or library - you would be impressed with the amount of history and
variety presented.
The May-June 2017 annual LACE issue may still be available, or it can be
ordered by mail.
Dear Arachne Members,
May/June 2014 was PieceWork magazine's annual Lace issue, so imagine my
surprise to receive the July/August 2014 issue and find mostly lace! (Wait a
week for this to be delivered to book stores.) If you are far from North
America and you are not a subscriber,
PieceWork's 7th annual Lace issue is about to be published, and I've just
done an interview with the magazine editor, Jeane Hutchins on LaceNews
http://tinyurl.com/lwwxexp. She even gave me a scoop on the magazine cover!
Laurie
Laurie Waters
Dear Friends,
Today I found the Piecework Ap on my ipad. It's really great in that
you are able to buy any particular issue of Piecework for AUS$8
rather than having to subscribe and receive numerous issues which are
of little interest.
David in Ballarat, AUS
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Good to hear. Do not have it yet (operative word) for my Xyboard or RAZR
but now know to keep watching. Made my day. Thanks.
On Aug 26, 2013 9:12 AM, Bronwen of Hindscroft welshw...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thank you for that news. I'll have to see if it's available on the Kindle.
Bronwen,
who just
Thank you for that news. I'll have to see if it's available on the Kindle.
Bronwen,
who just bought some pretty cotton for future lace projects yesterday, and
who hopes she'll be able to make something out of it before 2020.
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 6:29 AM, David C COLLYER
Hello All! Hope you got a copy! Sincerely, Susan Hottle, Erie, PA USA
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Has anyone seen the May/June Piecework magazine?
A while back Christopher Phillips made a request to the Arachne list for any
information on lace/lacemaking from the time of William Shakespeare for an
article he was planning to submit for publication. I was happy to let him have
pictures of a
I don't know what went wrong, but the message I sent yesterday arrived without
its text, so all I can do is try again:
I've just received the latest (June/July) Piecework, their annual lace
edition. It contains an interesting article on Bucks point, with a pretty
edging pattern. Also articles
bridgetmar...@msn.com
To: Arachne Lace Digest
lace@arachne.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 1, 2012 10:14 AM
Subject: [lace]
Piecework
I don't know what went wrong, but the message I sent yesterday
arrived without
its text, so all I can do is try again:
I've just received
the latest (June/July) Piecework
of lace so very thrilled with the nice
pattern in this spring's issue.
Cearbhael
From:
Bridget Marrow bridgetmar...@msn.com
Subject: [lace]
Piecework
I've just received
the latest (June/July) Piecework, their annual lace
edition. It contains an
interesting article on Bucks point, with a pretty
Hi All,
There is a little confusion on the lace issue of Piecework. Mine is
the May/June 2012.
Donna
near rainy Chicago.
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To: Arachne Lace Digest lace@arachne.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 1, 2012 10:14
AM
Subject: [lace
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of the making of the
dress
http://www.france24.com/en/20110514-fashion-Lace-Alexander-McQueen-Sarah-Bur
ton-Wedding-Middleton
Annette Meldrum, Wollongong Australia
On Behalf Of Celtic Dream Weaver
Subject: [lace] Piecework magazine/ Carrickmacross Lace
I thought I would let you all know with the talk
I thought I would let you all know with the talk of the Royal Wedding dress
(which I didn't think the lace looked like Carrickmacross to me) bring me to
the May/June issue of Piecework magazine. I don't have a car and there was
no place near me where I could go to the store and buy this issue
The annual lace issue of Piecework is going on the news stands soon. I
haven't seen it yet, but it sounds as if most of the lace is knitted.
There is also an article about the Alencon lace made for France's
Empress Eugénie's trousseau.
Clay
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Here is a link that has the story, and you can get the issue for free
(assumably with a subscription, I would guess).
http://www.knittingdaily.com/blogs/daily/archive/2010/04/28/fuel-your-lace-obsession.aspx
HTH,Susan Reishus
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Hello all-
My Knitting Daily e-mail had this information about the latest Piecework
Magazine which includes a bit about lace knitting and has at least one very
interesting photo of knitting notations from 1847. I've had to omit photos
here but I'll be glad to forward the whole message to anyone
I received my copy of Piecework this morning it was good to see that
there were quite a few entries that came under the lace category.
If you go to:
http://www.interweave.com/needle/NWOY/pastwinners/winners_2009.asp
you can see the 4 pages from the magazine showing the winning entries
a
Dear Lacemakers (on a quiet day),
Some time ago, I recommended the web site of PieceWork as a place to find
free project instructions and articles of interest. This may be helpful
to our Newbies.
_www.pieceworkmagazine.com_ (http://www.pieceworkmagazine.com)
There is a wide variety of
Dear Lacemakers, Collectors, Researchers,
In the U.S., we have been waiting for this issue to come. It is now in
mailboxes, and possibly in stores.
Table of Contents are:
1. How Did They Do That? (Double half stitch - macrame? Cavandoli?)
Includes brief illustrated instructions.
2.
Mine came yesterdayI was out.today is reading day.
Looks good .-D)))
Bye now
BarbE
Texas
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Subject: [lace] PieceWork magazine
Thank you everyone for web addresses and suggestion I take out a
subscription. I will explore that once I am back from holiday; I leave on
Tuesday.
Before I do that, though, I will try to find the email address of a UK firm
which
used to be able to supply it on subscription and ask them if
You could still get a subscription to PW. Book and magazine sellers have never
carried PW in Israel, so I've subscribed since issue 10, years ago.
Occasionally, I've thought of dropping the subscription because the magazine has
become thinner and (to my mind) somewhat superficial, but every now
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Subject: RE: [lace] PieceWork Magazine
You could still get a subscription to PW.
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In a message dated 8/31/06 2:32:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You could still get a subscription to PW. Book and magazine sellers have
never
carried PW in Israel, so I've subscribed since issue 10, years ago.
Occasionally, I've thought of dropping the subscription
What a pity the magazine is no longer available to you.
Perhaps you should treat yourself to a subscription, and have it posted to
you. That method works quite well.
It is not usually at any newsagent here on Oz, either, - that I have found,
but they have an office now in Sydney where they
My thanks to all who replied in answer to my query. Today was the first that
I was able to return to my newsagent. The very efficient lady phoned the
wholesaler again on my behalf and was told very firmly that it is no longer
available in the UK. To use the expression of a lace friend Rude
I asked my newsagent to make enquiries as there was no sign of the next issue
arriving. she was informed by the suppliers that it has ceased publication
:-( Is this really so? I don't entirely trust the local Smiths wholesalers.
Patricia in Wales
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If it's Interweave's Piecework you're talking about, looks like
they're still OK:
http://www.interweave.com/needle/default.asp
At 06:43 AM 8/25/2006 -0400, you wrote:
I asked my newsagent to make enquiries as there was no sign of the next issue
arriving. she was informed by the suppliers that
I really doubt it has ceased publication; in fact it seems to be growing! I
know someone who has written a bobbin lace-related article for the
November-December issue.
Diane Williams
Galena, IL USA
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I asked my newsagent to make enquiries as
Last week, I subscribed to Piecework for one year and I just checked
my Visa account and it has been billed. I certainly wish they have
not ceased publication...
Nicole
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If it's Interweave's Piecework you're talking about, looks like
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Dear Spiders,
I received my September/October issue of PieceWork magazine in the mail
yesterday. This issue highlights quilts and is up to its usual high standard
of interesting articles and gorgeous pictures.
If you're concerned about receiving your latest issue, their subscription info
is:
After the talk about the new Piecework magazine, which I had checked out on the
Internet, I made my son drive me to a bookstore on the way back from having my
staples removed from my operation scar. I found the magazine and as there was
a table nearby I was able to stand and look through it.
Diane Williams wrote:
Evidently it's very expensive,
US$60 per ounce. It sounds like an illegal substance!
Yes! It is very, very expensive! The reason being, even the Inuit people
don't shear the animals, they gather the bits the musk oxen shed on the
tundra. Although they are really
Weronica,
Recently, you inquired about covering books with lace.
On the last page of the November/December 2005 issue of PieceWork (knitted
dolls on cover) there is a photo of two blank books that have been covered with
lace. The ones shown were made with part of an antique embroidered linen
In between handing out candy to children tonight, I
managed to flip through my Piecework magazine that
came in the mail today. It is very interesting, as
ususal, and there are a couple of projects on their
website - a Snutki doily and tatted star.
http://www.interweave.com/needle/default.asp
Thank you so much for magazine, it is absolutey wonderful to read. Also
the info you sent about your home town was very interesting. I sure wish
I could go there some day. And it was also so nice to see you and your
son :-)
Regards Ann-Marie, Sweden
Hälsningar
Ann-Marie
Ann-Marie, Sweden!
Ann-Marie Lördal [EMAIL PROTECTED], please send me
your address and I'll get this sent off in the mail by
the end of the week.
There were 38 entries. Thank you to all who entered!
It was so fun to see all the names and I wish I had
more copies to give away.
Diane Williams
Since the list seems quiet at the moment, and to
celebrate my new DSL service at home, I am going to
raffle an extra copy of the July/August issue of
Piecework magazine. This is the Lace issue with
GREAT articles and includes bobbin lace, tatting and
knitted lace patterns.
Please send your name
Spiders,
I just got my Piecework magazine in the mail yesterday
(a big thanks to MIL who gifts me with it each year
for Christmas) and there are some lacy mentions.
The opening letter from the editor or publisher
mentions the IOLI convention in Denver and lists the
contact for people interested
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