On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 09:49:36PM -0400, Amanda Babcock Furrow wrote: > Well, that's Part 2 of the NOL's 1970-1971 bulletins. I haven't found yet > where in there the mention is. But check out Part 1 at > http://www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/periodicals/nol_7071_1.pdf ! > Halfway through, on Page 16 of the September 1970 issue, the Osma Gallinger > Tod Studio has an ad selling bobbin lace equipment...
Ok, I used the "view as HTML" to search Part 2 and find the mention - on Page 46 of January 1971 (next to another copy of the Osma Gallinger Tod Studio lace equipment ad), it says: BOBBIN LACE Interchangeable Warp and Weft by Osma Gallinger Tod Another fine article on bobbin lace is being enjoyed by members of the Weavers Guild of America in its "Shuttle Spindle & Dye-Pot" magazine for December 1970. In this article Osma Tod tells something of the origin of laces, compares the various thread crafts, tells how it resembles weaving and describes its appeal during the past and the growth of interest in America today. Amanda in Philly (again) - To unsubscribe send email to [email protected] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [email protected]. For help, write to [email protected]
