RE: [lace] Our local 15 minutes of fame

2017-03-23 Thread J-D Hammett
Hi fellow Arachnids,

A very nice article and hopefully you will gain some new members from it. The
reporter has listened and reported correctly. The “threats” on the pillow will
probably a typo. You are lucky to have a good reporter as occasionally words
are twisted or important bits left out (as has happened with me on one
occasion).
Also, nice to see that there is a variety of lacemaking techniques within your
relatively small group. Keep up the good work.

Happy lace making,

Joepie, on another dampish day in Sussex, UK.




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http://registerguard.com/rg/news/local/35394225-81/oregon-trail-lacemakers-ke
eping-their-art-alive-one-stitch-at-a-time.html.csp

Warmly,
Martha Osgood
Newsletter Editor
Oregon Trail Lacemakers
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Re: [lace] Our local 15 minutes of fame

2017-03-23 Thread Janis Savage
What a lovely article. I do hope that you get some new members to join your
group of lovely ladies.

Janis in Honeydew, South Africa

Allow me to share the marvelous article that just came out in our local
newspaper about our Guild, the Oregon Trail Lacemakers.  We have been an IOLI
charter member since 2003, and are looking for more area people who are
interested in lacemaking.
http://registerguard.com/rg/news/local/35394225-81/oregon-trail-lacemakers-ke
eping-their-art-alive-one-stitch-at-a-time.html.csp

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RE: [lace] Our local 15 minutes of fame

2017-03-23 Thread Jeanette Fischer
Well done!!  The reporter did pay notice to what you said and reported
correctly!! Just one amusing spot -your threads became threats -
"The pillow is used to keep the lace in place, as intricate threats are
carefully woven over a pattern that is pinned on the pillow, keeping
-everything in place."

Jeanette Fischer, Western Cape, South Africa.

 I thought they did a good job interviewing us, then showing the variety of
members and their interests/motivations in choosing lacemaking in the
article. 

Please enjoy!

http://registerguard.com/rg/news/local/35394225-81/oregon-trail-lacemakers-k
eeping-their-art-alive-one-stitch-at-a-time.html.csp

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