Re: [lace] Ebay item #390300855726

2011-03-31 Thread lacelady
It looks to me like a fancy sewing stand...and the top section is a pincushion with a storage drawer. If I translated the size correctly (about 36), it's about right to stand beside a chair and hold supplies. The only other thing that comes to mind would be some type of finger braiding or

Re: [lace] Ebay item #390300855726

2011-03-30 Thread Barbara Engle.
Gee, no response to this inquiry.?This is a needelace akin to Armenian knotted lace. One of several variations, this is Turkish needle Oya. Can be crocheted,beaded, etc. Oya loosely translates to embellishment. Learning to make the knot is easy enough. Consistency, for beauty is HARD.

Re: [lace] Ebay item #390300855726

2011-03-30 Thread Barbara Engle.
On Mar 27, 2011, at 4:59 PM, Laurie Waters lswaters...@comcast.net wrote: Anyone care to venture a guess if this is related to lacemaking? Laurie http://lacenews.net - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help,

Re: [lace] Ebay item #390300855726

2011-03-30 Thread Barbara Engle.
On Mar 27, 2011, at 4:59 PM, Laurie Waters lswaters...@comcast.net wrote: Anyone care to venture a guess if this is related to lacemaking? Laurie http://lacenews.net - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help,

Re: [lace] Ebay item #390300855726

2011-03-30 Thread Agnes Boddington
It says that it is a lace pillow stand. The small pillow looks removable and the stand itself looks fit for a Honiton pillow. Agnes Boddington Anyone care to venture a guess if this is related to lacemaking? Laurie http://lacenews.net - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com

RE: [lace] Ebay item #390300855726

2011-03-30 Thread Margery Allcock
. Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 2:28 PM To: Laurie Waters Cc: lace@arachne.com Subject: Re: [lace] Ebay item #390300855726 Gee, no response to this inquiry.?This is a needelace akin to Armenian knotted lace. One of several variations, this is Turkish needle Oya. Can be crocheted

Re: [lace] Ebay item #390300855726

2011-03-30 Thread Barbara Engle.
in North Herts, UK -Original Message- From: owner-l...@arachne.com [mailto:owner-l...@arachne.com] On Behalf Of Barbara Engle. Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 2:28 PM To: Laurie Waters Cc: lace@arachne.com Subject: Re: [lace] Ebay item

RE: [lace] Ebay item #390300855726

2011-03-30 Thread Patty Dowden
I don't think the pillow is usable and it also looks to be too high. I rather think that it might have been a very fancy setup for netting or something like that. -Original Message- From: owner-l...@arachne.com [mailto:owner-l...@arachne.com] On Behalf Of Laurie Waters Sent: Wednesday,

RE: [lace] Ebay item #390300855726

2011-03-30 Thread Patty Dowden
A second thought, might it be a hat stand? -Original Message- From: owner-l...@arachne.com [mailto:owner-l...@arachne.com] On Behalf Of Laurie Waters Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 7:37 PM To: lace@arachne.com Subject: [lace] Ebay item #390300855726 Apologes, I wrote a few days ago with

Re: [lace] Ebay item

2011-02-11 Thread David C COLLYER
At 03:50 AM 11/02/2011, Diana Smith wrote: Does anyone have idea what this item is/was used for? Listing number 290532958457 H - when I first saw the tortoise shell bobbins they looked like clothes pegs to me and it reminded me of a kit I have from the 1930s which was a Silk Stocking

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2011-02-10 Thread Andrea Lamble
Excuse my frivolity but how about a 'travel' washing line and pegs for taking on that cruise! The long brown things look a bit like the old fashioned wooden 'dolly' pegs and the thick cord could be the washing line - ideal for your nylons and other 'smalls'!! Andreausually in Cambridge, UK, but at

RE: [lace] Ebay item

2011-02-10 Thread The Lace Bee
I've had a really good look at this and I think Andrea is right.  I've seen similar looking pegs and line systems back in the 80s in camping shops so it rang a bell.   L Kind Regards Liz Baker thelace...@btinternet.com My chronicle of my bobbins can be found at my website:

Re: [lace] Ebay item

2010-12-06 Thread bev walker
Just an idea, the seller probably knows about wood-turning for furniture, but not about bobbin turning ? I did a quick google for Jenny Lind wood-turning style, to see that there are links for furniture about it. On 12/6/10, Brian Lemin brid...@bigpond.com wrote: I would like to know more about

Re: [lace] ebay item 250543185374

2009-12-06 Thread Clay Blackwell
Hi Patty - I agree with you that it's probably not Tonder. What struck me was that the loads and loads of finger-like gimp-work looks a lot like Beveren. Any thoughts? Clay Patricia Dowden wrote: Hello all, ebay item #250543185374 Just curious about this piece of lace, it says Txnder,

Re: [lace] ebay item 250543185374

2009-12-06 Thread Diana Smith
I looked at my copy of the reprinted book on Tonder Lace by Emil Hanover and though I could find no thistles the same general design layout is found in some of the laces he describes as Tonder Lille types. 'Regency Point' has no gimps around the outside of cloth areas so I think I would rule

RE: [lace] ebay item 250543185374

2009-12-05 Thread Patricia Dowden
Hello all, ebay item #250543185374 Just curious about this piece of lace, it says Txnder, can it really be without tallies? It's a pretty piece all the same, Irene = I am not convinced this piece is Tonder. The footside has

Re: [lace] Ebay item 180391829649

2009-08-03 Thread Diana Smith
It looks like it could be something to slide under the needlelace while working to raise a small area. Springetts used to give away a small inscribed 'rolling pin' on their needlelace courses for this purpose. Of course I may be wrong!! Diana in Northants - Original Message - From:

Re: [lace] Ebay item 180391829649

2009-08-03 Thread Maureen Bromley
Dear Laurie I would also say that it is a lifting stick used in needlelace, when you are using a needlelace pillow.You can still buy them new from Needlepaws, based near Tamworth. Bob Weston makes them, his wife, Anne Weston was formerly Chairman of The Guild of Needlelaces.They

Re: [lace] ebay item/horsehair

2008-11-06 Thread Dmt11home
In a message dated 11/6/2008 3:44:13 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm surprised that, as Jeri suggests, horsehair lace crimps when wet. It never did when I washed my horses' mains and tails when they were still attached to the animals. Having no experience with

Re: [lace] eBay item-human hair lace

2008-11-05 Thread Dmt11home
There is also an entire fan in Chantilly technique, very complex, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art made in what appears to be either blond or gray human hair. From the same donor there are some dress ornaments in human hair. I think they are supposed to be French. Devon **Plan

Re: [lace] eBay item-human hair lace

2008-11-05 Thread Clay Blackwell
I wonder if this is an off-shoot of the 18th c. practice of making jewelry from the hair of a loved one. Originally, these were made as love tokens... and one would *never* wear such an item until they were formally betrothed! But this was a way to keep the loved one near to your heart.

Re: [lace] eBay item-human hair lace

2008-11-05 Thread Dmt11home
In a message dated 11/5/2008 9:42:17 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: But entire pieces of lace from hair!... Imagine how long the hair would have had to be, and how many times - even then - that you'd have to replace a strand with a new one. What an enormous

Re: [lace] eBay item

2008-11-05 Thread Diana Smith
The beautiful piece of hair lace in the collection of Northampton Museums is needle lace and is in varying shades of blonde and light brown - we were lucky to be able to display it in the expo in 1999. Some years ago someone asked if I could make a piece of lace from horse hair. They supplied

RE: [lace] eBay item

2008-11-05 Thread Sue
I cannot imagine even trying to make lace with horse hair, my granny had a horse hair sofa when I was very young and when you sat on it you sometimes got pricked by a loose hair sticking through, can still remember jumping when that happened. Sue M Harvey Norfolk UK - To unsubscribe send email

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2008-11-04 Thread Brenda Paternoster
It's the type of thing the Victorians did (is it right to say Victorians for 19th century Americans?) but I don't think it's BL, looks more like NL to me. Brenda Amazing item on eBay no 120328659264 Antique bobbin lace mourning memorial made of human hair - the hair of Anne Clerke.

Re: [lace] eBay item

2008-11-04 Thread Diana Smith
I downloaded the picture which is quite clear. I think there is a chance it could be BL. Diana - Original Message - From: Brenda Paternoster [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Diana Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Arachne lace@arachne.com Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 9:11 PM Subject: Re: [lace

Re: [lace] eBay item

2008-11-04 Thread Brian Lemin
When I was studying for a few days at the Luton Museum, the then curator brought me a piece of human hair lace to see. It was a veil to a hat. I never thought to photograph it, but it remains a fortunate memory of mine. - Original Message - From: Diana Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:

Re: [lace] Ebay item

2008-05-31 Thread beth
I would have thought the leather apron was to go over the pillow (like a cover cloth) to prevent the bobbins/threads catching on the edges of the pricking. Or perhaps it's used to fasten the top of the bolster to the stand? The shelf wouldn't be big enough to sit the whole pilow on, but it

RE: [lace] Ebay item

2008-05-31 Thread Sue
I wondered if the leather apron was actually the cover for the bottom half of the pillow because the thing that first took my eye (and ears) was an old lady making honiton lace in a shop in Honiton itself in about 1975, I remember well going into the shop and hearing this beautiful rhythm of

Re: [lace] Ebay item

2008-05-31 Thread clayblackwell
Hi Laurie - This is an interesting pillow! I question whether the surface is really leather. The way that it has slightly split at the corner of the roller box makes me think it it one of those oilcloth type covers, which were so often used in the French pillows. But what struck me as most

Re: [lace] Ebay Item

2007-10-27 Thread Jenny Brandis
I am wondering if it is a old fashioned swift? Wind the thread around it straight from the spinning wheel, tie off and lift upwards to have a hank of thread? Reverse the process when you want to wind the thread off the hank onto bobbins. Just an idea. Jenny B Kununurra, Western Australia At

Re: [lace] Ebay item 270139922469

2007-07-05 Thread sof
Hello, Yes, I know exactly what it is but it's difficult for me to explain. It's an mushroom iron or egg iron. It use to iron small pieces of women hat in 19 century in France. This one is in smelting (?). It can be electric too Here: http://www.dentellieres.com/Reportage/R2003/Tours/tours3.htm

Re: [lace] Ebay item 270139922469

2007-07-05 Thread sof
Hi Ilske, For big collars (fraise in French = strawberry!)the iron you use is like scissors or (as ther is on the picture) you use straw (metallic or bulrush ?). The egg iron is more near the back of the women hat where she put her chignon to make round. Sof Ilske Thomsen a écrit : Sof, It

Re: [lace] Ebay item 270139922469

2007-07-05 Thread Ilske Thomsen
Sof, It could be that I undestand now. It is to make the small plaits in German Plissee into textile. On the pictures into parts of the bonnets. this big collars coming from Spain during the time of Philip II were made like this too. Is it so? Ilske - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL

Re: [lace] Ebay item 270139922469

2007-07-05 Thread Ilske Thomsen
Thank you Sof, for the explanation. Ilske Am 5. Jul 2007 um 09:51 schrieb sof: Hi Ilske, For big collars (fraise in French = strawberry!)the iron you use is like scissors or (as ther is on the picture) you use straw (metallic or bulrush ?). The egg iron is more near the back of the women hat

Re: [lace] Ebay item 270139922469

2007-07-05 Thread Beth Stoll
I believe it is an iron for pressing frills. It looks very much like the puff iron I used when I was smocking. See http://store.marthapullen.com/?page=shop/flypageproduct_id=721category_id=14for a contemporary electric version. Beth Stoll in Albuquerque - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL

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2006-10-11 Thread Alice Howell
Just because they are long and skinny doesn't make them bobbins. G They are markers of some kind. It looks like each cube has X 1 2 / on the sides, and each one gets turned to mark or record a series of actions/stitches/threads/ But..What? It's probably some manufacturing machine marker.

RE: [lace] ebay item

2006-10-11 Thread Elizabeth Pass
Someone has already contacted the seller with this suggestion. I think I agree. Dear Seller. I am a lace maker but the tools concerned have nothing to do with the craft. My Father used to use something like that for filling in the old fashioned type of football pools(12X meant home win,away

Re: [lace] ebay item: but is it crochet?

2006-01-02 Thread Clay Blackwell
you would if it were machine made... then you won't be disappointed. Clay Clay Blackwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Original Message] From: suzy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lace@arachne.com Date: 1/1/2006 10:53:03 PM Subject: Re: [lace] ebay item: but is it crochet? i think its needle lace. it is too

Re: [lace] ebay item: but is it crochet?

2006-01-02 Thread Brenda Paternoster
A lot of the needle lace on sale in Belgium is typically white fillings with fairly dark ecru bars/'plaits' and cordonnet. The shop price of this type of needle lace seems to be pitched between the price of obviously needle lace and the real handmade BL, as is the Batternburg type of tape

Re: [lace] ebay item: but is it crochet?

2006-01-01 Thread suzy
i think its needle lace. it is too thin to be crochet. each crochet stitch it much thicker than this even if all they did was slip stitch crochet would still be double lipped with a center and much thicker than needle lace stitches. the style of lace design is needle lace. most crochet

Re: [lace] ebay item: but is it crochet?

2005-12-29 Thread Brenda Paternoster
Personally I think it's needle lace - Point de Venise which probably originated in Asia, and probably not very antique. Brenda On 28 Dec 2005, at 22:06, bevw wrote: Hi everyone I notice that the Russian lace album is now at $139.++ Here's an interesting table runner:

Re: [lace] ebay item: but is it crochet?

2005-12-29 Thread Jean Barrett
This looks like needlelace to me too. I see that the sale has ended. Was that early? Jean in Cleveland U.K. and feeling cold at 26F On 28 Dec 2005, at 22:06, bevw wrote: Hi everyone I notice that the Russian lace album is now at $139.++ Here's an interesting table runner:

Re: [lace] Ebay item 3584224775

2004-02-02 Thread Patty Dowden
At 11:36 AM 2/1/2004, you wrote: Can anyone comment on this old German book with Irische lace 3584224775 please? Barbara Ballantyne in Sydney Australia Like Nottingham lace from England or Quaker lace from the U.S., Plauen lace is the premier machine made German lace. These designs are in the