Wow, some stunning photographs Ilske. You certainly work 'outside the
square' to make so beautiful pieces of lace.
Cheers and stay safe everyone.
Shirley T. - Adelaide, South Australia where we are virtually COVID 19
free and the temp is climbing up to an expected 37C - too hot for the
Hi Agnes!
I am so impressed with your pillow stand! It is certainly travel-friendly and
the custom platform can be tucked into the same bag as the lace pillow!
I do have one question. It looks like you have put the grip for adjusting the
head to be protruding under the pillow directly toward
Dear Jean and David,
Thank you! Who did the photography?
Did everyone notice on the Lace Wine swan label by Lauran Sundin that the
gold wire, purple thread, and pearls contains her initials, and that it is
finished as a necklace? Maybe her students at Waddesdon Manor in September
Hello Jean and David.
Thank you very much for this link to the pictures in Adelaide. It is a
pleasure to be able see all what was happening there.
I like the Irish participation with all the lacey doors! So original.
Best wishes from Antje in a very hot Spain, after a nice and cool summer.
The broccoli lion is actually a broccoli poodle. The tomato dog dish with
dog food in it (not sure what they used to fake the dog food) is a dead give
away and I have a standard poodle and recognised it as such immediately.
Great food carvings!! Thanks for sharing...I am going to send this to
Clay and I are trying to find a work around / secondary password to allow
people outside the United States to upload their own photos. We need a
computer literate person outside the USA to help test this, please!
Meanwhile the easiest approach is for me to upload them for you.
Send me a
Regarding Flickr:
Please remember to give the lace designer's name, if it is not original
work!
Jeri Ames in Maine USA
Lace and Embroidery Resource Center
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Hello Sue,
I am outside the USA and can enter with Arachne's password. There is no
difference depending on the place you live. As far as I have experienced.
Antje
González, writing from Spain.
ww.vueltaycruz.es
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Mary,
This is not a download coming from Arachne. It's a service provided by
hotmail. Many web-based mail services now have a feature where they
include thumbnails of links that are in the message. Because the
Arachne footer includes a Flickr link, hotmail adds thumbnails of the
photostream. No
It's certainly hand made, but I agree that it doesn't look to be 17th century.
There was a revival of 'Reticella' in the 19th century promoted by the art
critic John Ruskin (friend/associate of the pre-Raphaelite painters). This
'Reticella' s known as Ruskin lace work.
Brenda
On 12 Dec
hello Linda and everyone
Thanks for the link! Excellent photos, as you say worth a look.
'rare 17th C...' so it would have been made in the 1600's... looks
nearly new!??
It isn't drawnwork/cutwork with buttonhole stitches as described -
although it *looks* like it. Up close the bars resemble
There is at least one missing. There was a lace stamp from the '90's in the
US. Somewhere I have a block of 4 of them.
Lyn in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, US, where it has been a lovely Father's Day,
Slightly warm, 86F 17C, sun.
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From: Jenny Brandis
Look at the display again; it was there even though the description was
not in English. IF you clicked on the little icon on the right top, the
display is enlarged and the display can be seen in detail. Happy viewing,
Betty Ann in Roanoke, Virginia USA On 06/19/11,
lynrbai...@desupernet.net
Forgive my not clearing the excess stuff when I replied previously to
Lynn and the List. Lynn, your US lace stamps were issued in 1987, and if
you click on each stamp, an enlarged image is available. I couldn't get
the little icon in the top right to work when I tried it after my
previous post.
See why I wear rather thick glasses? Thanks for the nudge. NOW I see it.
lrb
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To: lynrbai...@desupernet.net ; lace@arachne.com
Subject: Re: [lace] photos of lace stamps
Look at the display again; it was there even though
I have used red contact paper before, and as I was told at the time,
found it to be quite easy to work with.
Still prefer blue or green.
Debbie in Florida
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In most parts of Spain red was the colour used for prickings. And continues
being. In other parts of Spain, yellow has been used, also green.
Nowadays, it seems that most lacers continue using red or orange. But I
myself use blue, as I find it more relaxing for my eyes. I started using
blue after
I printed a Lace-RXP Tønder pattern recently on deep pink card, and found
that the contrast between it, the gimp lines and the white thread (Egyptian
cotton 140/2) was much better than when using white card covered in blue
plastic. I was surprised as I had always used blue or green before (and
I work at a band uniform company that deals with fabric, threads and
tailoring. Yes I do make use of odds and ends that I collect either for
tatting or bobbinlace. My wife and I also make costumes every year for the
HS musicals. So often go dumpster diving for fabric!
During B.C.(Before
] re: lace photos (red prickings)
In most parts of Spain red was the colour used for prickings. And continues
being. In other parts of Spain, yellow has been used, also green.
Nowadays, it seems that most lacers continue using red or orange. But I
myself use blue, as I find it more relaxing for my
oh the group looks fantastic... wish I could have attended
Faye Hegener
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Subject: [lace] Photos of Lace at Sweet Briar
I've uploaded a group
Thanks, Clay for the photos.
I now know what you look like too.
Agnes Boddington - Elloughton UK
http://community.webshots.com/user/arachne2003
Clay
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Hello Alix,
thanks for sharing your photos. Your pieces are wonderful both the needle and
the bobbin lace.
Greetings
Ilske
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Thank you, to all of you, for your compliments.
My Binche pieces are all from the Binche-lace school.
They have of course the pattern from the binche-books you can buy, but
the little circles are pattern of Mrs. Blanchard, she is drawing a new
one each year for the lace-exam, so I made a few
I just finished the first corner of the handkerchief for my son's
wedding, and uploaded a scan of it to my album
http://community.webshots.com/user/HengenAlix
Alix from Luxembourg
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Alix, that is a beautiful corner. Your daughter in law will be thrilled,
Alix,
Your work is so beautiful! And you are very skilled to be doing both
needlelace and bobbin lace so wonderfully.
I loved your Binche pieces, which
I hadn't seen before. Where are the patterns from? I recognized only one of
them.
--Nancy
Nancy A. Neff
Connecticut, USA
Have to chime in here. That photographer is LAZY and can't be bothered
to get the attribution. There's really no excuse in this age of
digital photography when we no longer pay for every frame we shoot.
All he has to do is take a clear photo of a tag or business card or
label.
A couple years ago
Beautiful work, Alix. Thanks for sharing.
Sue
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I just uploaded some photos to my album
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/576389899ciMgTX
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Wow well done the shawl looks amazing! And it looks like you had a fun day at
work too
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Today I brought my tripod, cable release, and camera to work so that I
could take pictures of myself wearing the new shawl. My officemate and
I got
Dear Alix,
All your pieces of lace are gorgeous, especially the mats, but the first mat
is WONDERFUL. It is one of the most beautiful pieces of lace I have ever seen,
in or out of museums.
May I post the link to your photos on my wall on facebook? I'd love to have my
friends see what modern
How very lovely. I especially liked the Greek lady with her lyre.
Alix Antoine Hengen wrote:
I opened a photo-album with a few of my laces
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/576389899ciMgTX
and hope you will like them.
Alix
from Luxembourg.
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Alix Antoine Hengen wrote:
I opened a photo-album with a few of my laces
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/576389899ciMgTX
and hope you will like them.
They're beautiful. Forgive my ignorance, but what type of lace is that.
assuming they're all the same type?
Lesley
Beautiful pieces and thank you for posting them.
Sue T, Dorset UK
I opened a photo-album with a few of my laces
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/576389899ciMgTX
and hope you will like them.
Alix
from Luxembourg.
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Alix,
Your laces are beautiful. Can you tell us about the lace techniques/types
they are? I am especially interested in #s 1, 3, 6, 7. Ddid you design
them yourself or where can one find the prickings?
Lorri F, Graham, Washington, USA
Subject: [lace] photos
I opened a photo-album
Delightful!
Thank you, from Linda Walton
Alix Antoine Hengen wrote:
I opened a photo-album with a few of my laces
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/576389899ciMgTX
and hope you will like them.
Alix
from Luxembourg.
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On Tue, 2010-01-19 at 12:20 -0800, Lorri Ferguson wrote:
Alix,
Your laces are beautiful. Can you tell us about the lace
techniques/types they are? I am especially interested in #s 1, 3,
6, 7. Ddid you design them yourself or where can one find the
prickings?
Lorri F, Graham,
Clay, I love your pieces. I particularly like the Winterfairy - what
appeals is the way it breaks out of the frame with the tree and the
path. Really beautiful. Thank you for sharing them with us. Something
for me to aspire to.
Lesley
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Thanks, Lesley! I love the Winterfairy too - for the same reasons you
mentioned! Anny is a great designer, and her pieces are a lot of fun
to work.
Clay
Lesley Blackshaw wrote:
Clay, I love your pieces. I particularly like the Winterfairy - what
appeals is the way it breaks out of the
Now why do we get the impression you like Binche Clay???
Sue in EY
On 22 Apr 2009, at 22:09, Clay Blackwell wrote:
Greetings, lacemakers!
Martina's query about where to upload photographs prompted me to put
some pictures on WebShots. For some reason, the folder I created
several years
Hi Daphne and everyone
We'd love to see your lace cloth, can you give us the URL to your photos. We
cannot post photos themselves directly to the list.
Bev
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Bev in Sooke BC (on beautiful Vancouver Island, west coast of Canada)
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A funny sidelight:
Yesterday I wrote private email to Bev and ended with the fact that I'm just
a short drive south. Well, that's partially true, but as Bev tactfully
pointed out to me, the trip between our homes must also include a ferry
ride! Blub, blub! ;-)
This entitled Bev to make a small,
ah, Sooke, Snohomish, Snoqualmie, what the hey...
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A funny sidelight:
Yesterday I wrote private email to Bev and ended with the fact that I'm just
a short drive south. Well, that's partially true, but as Bev tactfully
pointed out to me, the
Snohomish? Snoqualmie? Are these names of Indian tribes, or what?
(types of lace, maybe? as, Snoqualmie lace?) -- Aurelia
I love
Snoqualmie
I am not in Snohomish
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Yes, exactly. We have many Native American tribes in this area, and many
cities are named after them. Enumclaw, Puyallup, etc. Say EE-num-claw and
Pew-AL-up (that's pew as in a church, and Al, like the nickname for Allan).
It's a challenge for newcomers, but we natives take it all in stride!
Clay Blackwell
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Date: 10/15/2005 6:37:39 PM
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Yes, exactly. We have many Native American tribes
Thank you Ilske! I put a couple of samples of my
Ipswich Lace up. I have a few more photos to add, but
I wanted to see how this worked.
http://community.webshots.com/album/248498829kltBZL
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Hi Diane,
Looking at your samples, which are lovely, made me
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