After thinking about Start With A Twist I realized that Ulrike would
not approve
as this leaves a bigger hole.
Maybe for demonstrating purposes Stop, Watch And Try would be better.
Pene
On 10/24/2011 11:12 PM, Tatman wrote:
On 10/24/11 4:58 AM, pene piipp...@eggo.org wrote:
I really like
Hello! My name is Jolene and I am 26 and brand new to lace making. I
recently went to the Fiber Arts Festival in Hemlock, NY where the Genesse
Country Lace Guild had a booth set up. They were demonstrating bobbin
lacemaking and that was the first time I had ever seen the process. I fell
in love
Hi Jolene
Welcome to Arachne - and thanks for posting. Your suggestion re art schools
is great, and I would also suggest that the textile and theatre costume
departments of colleges and universities would also be interested in
demonstrations.
Feel free to post questions / thoughts as they
pene piip p...@eggo.org wrote:
After thinking about Start With A Twist I realized that Ulrike would not
approve as this leaves a bigger hole.
But a number of lace traditions use the open method of TC instead of CT.
They always Start wtih a Twist (well, except for CTC).
Robin P.
Los
I really like the poster, Mark, but I wondered if S.W.A.T. in lace
terminology stands for Started With A Twist?
Pene in Tartu, Estonia
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Subject: [lace] Re: demonstrating lace/NY (SWAT team logo)
I really like the poster, Mark, but I wondered if S.W.A.T. in lace
terminology stands for Started With A Twist?
Pene in Tartu, Estonia
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On 10/24/11 4:58 AM, pene piip p...@eggo.org wrote:
I really like the poster, Mark, but I wondered if S.W.A.T. in lace
terminology stands for Started With A Twist?
HAHAI was trying to think of what the acronym for SWAT would be in
lacemaking terms as I was working on the graphic. I like
Sorry Pat, that song wasn't familiar to me, so I Googled it - found out it
was a 1982 number and when I played the UTube video, it didn't ring any
bells.
However, my old Some People poem (my favourite) can be sung to the tune of
My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean
Some people knit wool into blankets
That came out great, Mark! Noelene is our poet laureate and you're our artist.
Is there a painting/drawing/graphics equivalent of poet laureate?
Robin P.
Los Angeles, California, USA
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Tatman tat...@tat-man.net wrote:
This just brought an interesting image in my