Thank you Sof for the pictures of the lace at the congress. I wish I could
get there one day.
I just love the Milanese lace and the 2-pair pictures and the different
grounds and the fans and, and. and.
I am full of ispiration now.
Janis in South Africa
-
To unsubscribe send email to
While visiting in Germany last year, I had the very good fortune of
being able to buy a book entitled, Lace: Wealth for the Rich, Blessing
for the Poor. It is a documentation of a project funded by the
Leonardo da Vinci foundation, and involved groups from six European
countries. Each group
gentle spiders,
I recently was looking at Ilske's lace pix on Lorelei's web page. I noticed a
beautiful Flanders piece labeled 504 hd.
I have contacted Lorelei and while she can identify the lacer as Huguette
Deraedt. Lorelei does not know the origin of the piece or its pattern.
Do any of you
Annick Staes pattern? sorry, I don't have my copies of her patterns here--I'm
not even sure I've remembered the correct spelling of her name, but the design
looks like it could be hers. Maybe it's a lead...
Nancy
Connecticut, USA
From: Lorri Ferguson
Alice, you're quite right, it is just apple juice. The word concentrated had
been so ingrained in my brain because of DH telling me so frequently that we
MUST be able to get it. He doesn't do the shopping and, no, we definitely
can't.
Clay, our oranges do come from Spain, but we don't have
Well, here goes... I'm not a homemaking master. I have no credentials except
many years of dealing with recipes when I'm missing some ingredient.
For the topping, the OJ and water equal 3 tablespoons. It's not enough water
for normal dilution but I would ignore that. I would use regular OJ