Amy
Your discussion about Instagram was very interesting, and I was almost ready
to join up and start using them. Until you said they are owned by facebook.
Perhaps I will join and see how it works, cautiously.
However with search engines and hashtags -- I deliberately set up the
opening page for
to the group
administrators. So I try to be âtactfulâ about it.
Lorelei
From: Marianne Gallant <m...@shaw.ca>
Subject: Re: [lace] Re: Lace, Not Lace Reaction to Needle Lace Revival Arachne
comments 3/28/18
I know there are 'pages' on Facebook, but that is just not the same as
ts on Facebook) so that we can share all of this amazing
lace with generations of potential lacemakers!
Amy O'Malley
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
omall...@umn.edu
> Subject: Re: [lace] Re: Lace, Not Lace Reaction to Needle Lace Revival
> Arachne comments 3/28/18
> Guess what, there is no gr
er than on content. The ning software allows us
> to avoid all advertising and really large photos. The facebook software
> limits how much detail in a photo will be seen by the viewer.
>
> By the way, needlelacetalk is free to join.
>
> Lorelei
>
> Subject: Re: [lace]
the viewer.
By the way, needlelacetalk is free to join.
Lorelei
Subject: Re: [lace] Re: Lace, Not Lace Reaction to Needle Lace Revival
Arachne comments 3/28/18
Guess what, there is no group for needle lace. There are several for bobbin
lace and tatting, but not needle lace. I think someone should
This comment made me go have a search for needle lace on Facebook. Guess
what, there is no group for needle lace. There are several for bobbin
lace and tatting, but not needle lace. I think someone should start one,
because on the other lace groups I see more and more young people
wanting to
Dear Arachnids,
A very good point was made by both Jeri and Catherine about how lacemakers
with more experience in working with traditional techniques are sometimes
overlooked in favor of younger, less experienced artists. I think there are
a lot of factors involved in this.
When the general