As a glutton for recognition, I find that little kudos such as Janice's and
Tamara's drive me on to perform even more services for the IOLI Bulletin. No
doubt such recognition is also fueling others to exert themselves to make it a
better Bulletin. However, another way the Bulletin could be
(I forgot to mail this when I wrote it.)
At 03:13 PM 1/5/04 -0800, Haddad wrote:
Anyone else done something similar?
The very first pattern I ever sold was a mistake. I was fiddling around
making ring medallions by tatting a repeat until it closed. One of the
patterns I tried came out ruler
My apologies to Clay. It was Betty Ann who wrote:
Well, Janice, now I don't have to read the Bulletin when it comes!
You've given a synopsis of the magazine so we won't have any surprises!
This new email system won't let me look at what I am reading as I am replying to
something on the
Not a problem, Janice!! Betty Ann, Tamara and I are thick
as thieves even though we don't get together as often as we
like... so I don't mind taking the rap for a good friend
once in a while!! We'd be a curious trio if you heard us
yapping together... I've got that Vuh-ginia accent, Betty
Ann
I have never felt that any of the sneak previews of new lace publications have spoiled
my personal reading time. Rather, they make me all the more eager to get my copies to
read. It also nice to be able to recognize and congratulate those who have published
works. Because I am still
I have never felt that any of the sneak previews of new lace publications have
spoiled my personal reading
time.
The problem with sneak previews is mine. I'm like a big kid unwrapping a present
every time a lace magazine
arrives, and it spoils my fun to know what is in it in advance!
My copy of the Bulletin arrived today and I rushed off to my
easy chair to savor it!! Debra has really done a
magnificant job, once again. Devon - your article had me
hugging my sides laughing! So funny. Thanks for a
wonderful article. I loved seeing Tamara's fan on the back
cover! But I've
Devon - your article had me
hugging my sides laughing! So funny. Thanks for a
wonderful article.
I found my husband reading it over my shoulder and laughing too! Devon, how did you
persuade your husband to
agree to having his photo published holding a fan?
Sue
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On Jan 13, 2004, at 17:54, Clay Blackwell wrote:
My copy of the Bulletin arrived today and I rushed off to my
easy chair to savor it!!
Mine hasn't yet, and I'm only 50miles away... Drat the PO; can't
imagine what route they're taking if Susan in Raleigh, NC (deeper
South) has got it too...
On Jan 13, 2004, at 21:38, Tracey wrote:
Help is needed. My great Aunt has asked me to make her a handkerchief
with a
lace edge. She wants one with red hearts and scallop white edging.
1) There's a lovely -- and not too dificult -- 21 prs edging with
scallops and hearts (and spiders g) in the
Thank you, Clay, for all your compliments...You are kind, and I can tell
Terry
that your first piece of lace was definitely not gauze bandage! You do
have a
way with words, tho.
For Goodness sake, I don't want anyone to feel crushed because I
hollered at
Janice for posting a synopsis of the
On Jan 13, 2004, at 15:47, Jane Viking Swanson wrote:
Hi All, Lorelei wrote the following. I'm wondering if these are BL
Braid/Tape lace books? The Technique of Tape Lace by van den
Kieboom and
Huijben is about NL Braid/Tape lace so that's why I'm asking.
If you can find Jennifer Fisher's
With all this chatter about the new IOLI Bulletin, I am going to have a
royal temper tantrum if My copy does not arrive very soon - like
tomorrow I want to see it very much after reading all these comments.
Jane O'Connor in New Lenox, Illinois
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Take time to laugh, it is the
Happy New Year to all gentle lacemakers around the world.
May the year ahead be full of challenges inspirations.
Some arachneans will remember a CD called Lost in TIme
which had a Flanders edging on the CD Cover a Honiton
leaf motif on the back cover, there was lace printed on the
CD itself.
Dear Secret Pal,
Well! Aren't I the luckiest person to have you for my Secret Pal. I
am so happy with all the teapot things. The package was waiting for me when I arrived
home from an extra long day at work and the temperature had been up to 40c. Naturally
the first cup of
Dear Secret Pal
Your parcel arrived today, we had a quiet but enjoyable Christmas and my DH
and I are looking forward to the coming year and the various lace events
that we plan to attend.
I was intrigued with the Batavia bobbins when I first opened the parcel and
then memory kicked in and I
Happy New Year to all gentle lacemakers around the world.
May the year ahead be full of challenges inspirations.
Some arachneans will remember a CD called Lost in TIme
which had a Flanders edging on the CD Cover a Honiton
leaf motif on the back cover, there was lace printed on the
CD itself.
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