It is important to understand that if people do not join lace guilds there  
are not enough members and volunteers to support a convention/show like  
the annual one that is associated with America's International Old  Lacers 
Inc. (IOLI).  This also applies to all the other nations where there  are 
lacemakers and large guilds.  
 
Vendors pay to participate in the sales rooms, and must be assured there  
will be customers for their wares.  The vendors also have to pay for  travel, 
rooms, meals.  The guilds have to guarantee a certain number of  rooms in 
the convention hotel will be occupied by paying guests.  These  arrangements 
must be made years in advance because we are competing  with lucrative 
organizations and government agencies for the hotel space  commitment we make!! 
  
 
Many people want everything for free, but in the real world of lace,  if 
you do not pay dues to a guild, buy books, buy supplies, take classes, and  
physically share love of lace and lacemaking with others, you cannot expect  
there to be lace events near you.
 
Think about how much it costs for you to own, operate, and repair a  
computer so you can communicate (for free) with Arachne (which has a private  
sponsor).  The computer industry does not do anything for free,  whereas lace 
lovers are very generous.
 
The nice thing about lace is that many people volunteer their lifetime of  
experience and time, and donate money to help it survive in a fast-paced,  
impersonal modern world.  It is amazing how many lace experts are  doing 
research and sharing with others via our large (you could say "national")  lace 
guilds and the quarterly bulletins (magazines) that are sent to  members.  
 
Those who only belong to _lace@arachne_ (mailto:lace@arachne are)  are 
missing so much current  information.  All are urged to join at least one large 
lace guild and  to support/attend lace activities -- it is the only way 
lacemaking will  survive.  We do not have corporations underwriting us, and 
must 
be mindful  of the constant danger to preservation of  this wonderful 
textile's  history and future. 
 
Jeri Ames in  Maine USA
Lace and Embroidery Resource Center  

 
In a message dated 3/20/2012 10:35:26 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I was  wondering if Chicago had a convention/show like St. Paul?  Or  any
other miswest  shows?

-
To unsubscribe send email to [email protected] containing the line:
unsubscribe lace [email protected]. For help, write to
[email protected]. Photo site:
http://community.webshots.com/user/arachne2003/albums/most-recent

Reply via email to