Hi fellow Arachnids,
Well said Alex! Just my sentiments. Always remembering that one does need to
be able to use the tools and techniques of yesteryear as well as the NEW tools
and techniques to create modern beauty for the future.
Happy lace making,
Joepie, East Sussex, UK on a beautiful sunny
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> On 19 May 2018, at 08:09, Alex Stillwell wrote:
>
> Surely what
> matters is producing something that is beautiful and will stand the test of
> time, I think Marjorie thought the same way.
Hi Arachnids
Re: Date: Wed, 16 May 2018 22:40:48 +0100
From: Kathleen Harris <ec...@cix.co.uk>
Subject: [lace] Traditional and modern lace.
I started making lace in 1970, and in 1980 I started to learn Bucks point
I agree. I teach traditional lacemaking but will also help students d
Hello Kathleen and Arachneans,
I agree with Majory Carter about trad. techniques and nowadays pattern. But on
the other hand there must be lace which fits in our time and our life and
that’s what I and a lot of other German lacemakers try to do. You can see a few
of my ideas in my photo album.
to embrace both “traditional” and “modern”
>lace, in whatever interpretation they appeared.
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