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On Mar 20, 2013, at 8:55 PM, Liz and Ken Roberts wrote:

> How about commemorative name tags?
> 
> Or maybe someone on the list (with more knowledge and talent than I)would be
> willing to design a small piece of commemorative lace that we could each work
> for ourselves?  

Some 10 years ago, Lenka Suchanek (then a member of Arachne list), designed a 
logo for us -- a drawing of an @ sign, with a spider in its center, to be made 
in lace of one's choice. This being during the time when my lacemaking mind was 
still working fine, I made a pricking using that drawing as my basis, and made 
a lace piece (kinda-sorta Milanese) on the pricking. Since the pricking is 
mine, not Lenka's, I don't think there could be any copyright objection to my 
sharing it with everyone who'd like to use it. 

I'd be happy to make it -- and a photo of the lace -- available, but someone 
else would have to do the uploading. All I'm able to do is e-mail the pricking 
(and not today, either; it has to be clear-copied. These days, it's a major 
project, requiring lots of concentration, and therefore slow) and the photo to 
someone willing to do the posting. There's no way I'd be able to learn how to 
upload to Flicker or wherever we're posting. 

On Mar 22, 2013, at 9:18 AM, Lyn Bailey wrote:

> I think logistically we can do all sorts of things, although it would be nice 
> to have a unifying logo.  Who will come up with this logo?  And if there is 
> more than one suggestion, how will it be chosen, or will we again have a 
> choice.  With all the creative talent on this list, I am sure there are 
> several more than capable of the job.  Evidently there were other logos for 
> Arachne on anniversaries past.  Could someone take a picture of what there 
> was and post it?
> 
> Lyn from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA, 

-- 
Tamara P Duvall                            http://t-n-lace.net/
Lexington, Virginia, USA     (Formerly of Warsaw, Poland)

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