Dear Susan, Let me happily report I've been a member of The Lace Guild for many years. And, I have often encouraged Arachne members to have a look at the wonderful 64-page issues of Lace. In my opinion, it is the best English language lace bulletin available. Please thank your proofreaders for the wonderful volunteer work they do. (Proofreaders are so often not given the appreciation they deserve.) Yes, I saw some of the Lace 21 entries pictured - all in color - in the April issue. It would be nice to have them in a booklet format, along with some views of the Waddesdon rooms in which they are exhibited. I have all issues of Lace going back for years, but once they are filed away they are rarely consulted again. On the other hand, my lace library is consulted several times a day. All the booklets published by The Lace Guild reside in special boxes on a library shelf. Several have been lent recently to Tess, for her group of fledgling new lace makers here in Maine. They are reasonably priced, and easy to use. Jeri Ames in Maine USA Lace and Embroidery Resource Center -------------------------------------------------------- In a message dated 7/20/2014, [email protected] writes:
Not sure if you are a Lace Guild member or not but photos of all the (24 I think) contributions in the Guilds name appeared in the April issue of Lace, the Ring of Tatters also had pictures in their last magazine (from memory they provided patterns for people to contribute to a display). I'm not a member of the Lace Society to know if they did anything in their magazine. Susan (Editor of Lace, the magazine of The Lace Guild) - To unsubscribe send email to [email protected] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [email protected]. For help, write to [email protected]. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
