The books were offered to me to use as a door prize at Lace at Sweet
Briar by Gail MacLean. I thought it would be appropriate to make them
available to Tess for the Archives, and with Gail's permission, did that
instead. The booklets will be sent back to Gail, who is finding a
suitable home
Two little books have just been posted on the professor's Archives.
See http://www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/this-month.html They
are very small and may only be of interest to those who are
researching lacemakers in the US. One of them lists all the names
that the author could find
The last of the books I got during and after my trip to France last
winter is finally on line. Go to http://www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/
weaving/this-month.html It is La Dentelle Belge (Belgian lace) by
Pierre Verhaegen, published in 1912 by the Belgian Ministry of
Industry and Labor.
Dear Tess,
Thanks for all your hard work for us lacemakers. I was unable to find the one
you mentioned but when I was clicking on the sample pages under Illustrations,
I saw this one:
Magnasco, Allessandro. Lace Making and Embroidery in a Convent, The Bulletin
of the Needle and Bobbin Club,
To find the new additions go here:
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/this-month.html
On 6/20/07, Janice Blair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Tess,
Thanks for all your hard work for us lacemakers. I was unable to find the one
you mentioned
Yes, thankyou Tess
--
Bev in Sooke BC (on