[lace] Re: lace copies

2017-03-19 Thread Susan Vossier
Alex said: I don’t mind friends sharing or teachers supplying my patterns at no cost, Thank you Alex! A friend and I have subscriptions to different lace publications, but both of us, if we see something in the other's publication, order our own copy of that particular number. My problem

Re: [lace] copies!

2017-03-15 Thread Nancy Neff
Alex et al., I realize that copyright has been discussed before on Arachne, but I think it's important that someone respond to Alex's initial statement. I agree with you that once you give out a pattern, you have (almost) no control over who copies it, but it is NOT in the public domain, at least

Re: [lace] copies!

2017-03-15 Thread Maureen
I so agree Alex. I Have always been willing to share anything I design, just give me the credit for the original. Maureen E Yorks UK where it is wall to wall sunshine. - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help,

RE: [lace] Copies of prickings from dark sources

2015-06-14 Thread Jean Nathan
Tracing and drawing are fine if your hands do what you want them to do. Mine don't now and it's very frustrating. Threading needle is difficult enough even with one of those wire thingies that you put trough the eye and pull the thread through, but getting a dot or a line (and a straight line) on