I would like to add a small correction to Libby's message. Trillium Bobbin
Lace does
carry Arian threads in all of the more than 30 colours that are available.
Gail Young
Trillim Bobbin Lace
Ottawa, Canada
On Mar 24, Libby Inglis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all you knowledgeable
Hi, everyone, I just discovered that I gave credit to the wrong person for
a pattern I mentioned. I was working on Bell's edging from Doris Southard's
book Bobbin Lacemaking. Sorry, Doris.
Mary in Ann Arbor
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That's an excellent point!
In Bethesda, I took a one-shot class (can't remember when it was, but I remember
it was just three hours, and that Tamara sat next to me!) that was taught by
Louise
Colgan on Threads. It was one of the most valuable three hours I have
spent, and didn't require any
Gail -
Your website only refers to white and ecru in Ariane, as far as I can see.
And Libby was asking for 32/2, whereas your site talks about 30/2 40/2 60/2.
I guess the two of you can sort this one out!
And here's Trillium's website for Libby:
http://www.trilliumlace.ca/
Sue Babbs
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Hello,
Ariane 32/2 = 58 Nm. It's write on it.
It's 500 m bobbin.
There is 78 differents colors, 54 available in Deliever shop.
In France, if I could not find Ariane 32/2 I would take DMC 80. But I
prefere Ariane.
Sof from France with sun
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United Kingdom
Contact Person: www.roseground.com for bobbins and spangles, JoAnne Pruitt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for anything else.
ALL PRICES ARE IN GBP
Roseground bobbins:
East Midland Bone: 9.20 ---
East Midland Wood 4.60 ---
Continental Wood
Hi everyone!
Once again it is time for the Lace@arachne.com Commemoratives! Every year we
have bobbins, shuttles and other items made up to commemorate the anniversary
of Lace@arachne.com coming on to the web.
This year the vendor who is supplying us with really lovely stuff is
Roseground. Here
COMMEMORATIVE ORDER FORM
New Zealand
Contact Person:
ALL PRICES ARE IN NZ DOLLARS
Roseground bobbins:
East Midland Bone: 24.90 ---
East Midland Wood 12.50 ---
Continental Wood 13.80 ---
Honiton Wood 12.50 ---
Spangles for Midland bobbins: 1.65
COMMEMORATIVE ORDER FORM
Austrailia Noelene Lafferty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Contact Person:
ALL PRICES ARE IN AUSTRAILIAN DOLLARS
Roseground bobbins:
East Midland Bone: 23.20 ---
East Midland Wood 11.60 ---
Continental Wood 12.90 ---
Honiton Wood 11.60
Canada
Contact Person: JoAnne Pruitt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ALL PRICES ARE IN CANADIAN DOLLARS
Roseground bobbins:
East Midland Bone: 21.75 ---
East Midland Wood 10.90 ---
Continental Wood 12.05 ---
Honiton Wood 10.90 ---
Spangles for Midland bobbins:
Hi all,
JoAnne could you please tell me how many bobbins the commemorative bobbin roll
holds roughly ?
Just wondering how many to order !!
also do you have any pictures of the bobbins or accessories we could see
Lee-Ann Withers
Waurn Ponds, Geelong, AUSTRALIA
Lacemaker,
On Mar 25, 2005, at 17:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (JoAnne) wrote:
This year the vendor who is supplying us with really lovely stuff is
Roseground.
Somehow, I missed last year's commems, but I don't want to miss this
year's, it being a big anniversary (10 years! How time does fly, when
you're having
At 06:25 PM 3/25/2005, you wrote:
This year the vendor who is supplying us with really lovely stuff is
Roseground.
Check their stuff out at www.roseground.com.
Unfortunately, so far, the site has not been updated to show the Commems.
So, where can we see them?
Not so! I looked at them. When you
Hi everyone and especially to the brave lacemaker working on her own
from the instruction book
I knew I had it around somewhere - in the Summer 2000 issue of Canadian
Lacemaker Gazette, we have a brief overview of Mechlin, written by
Ulrike Lohr. To quote from the article:
Ice ground is remarkably
On Mar 25, 2005, at 21:46, Alice Howell wrote:
Check their stuff out at www.roseground.com.
Unfortunately, so far, the site has not been updated to show the
Commems. So, where can we see them?
Not so! I looked at them. When you get the home page, click on
'Latest, and then the first paragragh
On Mar 25, 2005, at 21:46, Alice Howell wrote:
Not so! I looked at them. When you get the home page, click on
'Latest, and then the first paragragh is about them. Click where it
says to and you can see them.
OK. The refreshed page did show the paragraph, and it did have the
click here to
At 07:21 PM 3/25/2005, you wrote:
On Mar 25, 2005, at 21:46, Alice Howell wrote:
Not so! I looked at them. When you get the home page, click on
'Latest, and then the first paragragh is about them. Click where it
says to and you can see them.
OK. The refreshed page did show the paragraph, and
On Mar 25, 2005, at 23:50, Alice Howell wrote:
Just wait .. the Click here brings up 3 pages in sequence, and
the third one has pictures of the bobbins.
How long am I supposed to wait? Refreshed the page again (just in
case), clicked here, got the same please wait a second, while we
prepare
Helene wrote:
I wonder how many people owe banks more than several years of full pay
in credit
cards without really having noticedOne day, there is going to be a
nasty
reckoning,
and Tamara wrote:
because you couldn't keep up with the payments
on your many credit cards (though why
Hi Liz
Saw your posting about the Lacemakers Circle AGM. My DH and I are planning
to be there too, be nice to meet up with you. Will wear my arachne badge and
amber spider brooch.
Talking of badges, I have just been mounting my small but growing collection
of lace group/guild badges. Do any of
RING
**Pick Up**
Hello?
Hi honey, this is Daddy, Is Mommy near the phone?
No Daddy, She's upstairs in the bedroom with Uncle Paul
After a brief pause, Daddy says, But honey, you haven't got an Uncle Paul
Oh yes I do, and he's upstairs in the room with Mommy, right now
Brief Pause
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 20:24:05 -0500, Tamara wrote:
on your many credit cards (though why anyone would want to have more
than one...).
I always have at least two, and on occasions have had three. In UK the
credit card companies change their terms and conditions frequently. Some
cards have
Another reason for having more than one credit card is that the card company
has a tendency to panic when it sees charges from different countries on the
same day and then it quietly, without making any attempt to inform you,
stops accepting the charges. This often happens while you are on
Hi everyone!
Once again it is time for the Lace@arachne.com Commemoratives! Every year we
have bobbins, shuttles and other items made up to commemorate the anniversary
of Lace@arachne.com coming on to the web.
This year the vendor who is supplying us with really lovely stuff is
Roseground. Here
On Mar 25, 2005, at 3:59, sealacehaven (Nicky) wrote:
Talking of badges, I have just been mounting my small but growing
collection of lace group/guild badges. Do any of you have a badge for
your lace group/guild that I could add to my collection? I will
happily post you a lace bobbin or two in
On Mar 25, 2005, at 15:24, Steph Peters wrote:
However I don't borrow from them, paying the entire balance every
month.
Me too, except when I forget... :( Got my March (payment due April 12)
statement today, with $39 f(lat fee) late payment, and $5.70 in
interest (funny how, when the bank
Hi lacers,
I realize that most of the folks on arachne are
bobbin and needle lacers, but I know there are a few
tatters amongst the crowd. So, for the interested, the
web pages are up and running now with a working
order form:
http://www.gagechek.com/slb/tcbook/tcbook.html
Since I only
Grammar warning: I'm using two different (but related) words spelled check.
One refers to the slip of paper on which a waiter records the food you have
eaten, the other check is a slip of paper ordering your bank to pay money to
a third party. Unfortunately, I don't know any alternate terms
On Mar 26, 2005, at 0:29, Joy Beeson wrote:
My jaw hit the floor the first time I heard someone complaining about
high interest rates on credit cards. Credit cards don't charge
interest because you aren't borrowing money! They assess penalties
for late payment.
Sorry, but that's no longer
I have a Debit Card with my bank. It works exactly like a credit card - but
runs off a savings account, so it is more like writing a cheque (the sort
the Bank honours [usually!])( we spell check/cheque differently - the
English way!)
The best part of having a debit card is that the bank pays
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