This book is a very good manual showing how to work most of the major stitches 
used in Halas, if not all, and has very clear instructions. I would strongly 
recommend it to anyone who is interested in learning Halas. With some basic 
knowledge of needlelace you can work through this book easily. It is available 
from a number of suppliers in Australia and a few in UK. I have had 25 
workshops with the author and am happy to answer any questions anyone has about 
Halas. If  I can't answer them, I can call Marie and ask her. She is not on 
email unfortunately.
 
---
Rochelle Sutherland
&
Lachlan (9 yrs), Duncan (7 yrs) and Iain (6 yrs)

www.houseofhadrian.com.au






----- Original Message ----
From: Noelene Lafferty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Lace Arachne <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, 12 July, 2007 7:00:22 AM
Subject: RE: [lace] Halas lace


Shaliz,
The Australian book Ilske speaks of is called

Hungarian Needlepoint Halas Lace, An Australian Interpretation by Marie
Laurie.        
I don't know if anyone in the USA stocks it.   It is available by mail order
from
Josco Lace Supplies here:
email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
website: www.joscolace.com.au

Noelene in Cooma
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

> normally nowhere because the Halas-Lace manufactur is a place where
> lacemakers work for money. There is a lady in Australia who made a
> little book about this lace after being in Kishkunhalas.
> Greetings
> Ilske

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