[lace] Holly Van Sciver
I emailed Holly to ask about the problem with her website. She reported that her web host reported that his server was under attack. So her site was working only intermittently. 2nd subject Today I posted another page to my website, a basic lesson on tape lace. Just a simple asymmetrical mat design. http://lynxlace.com/learningbobbinlace-tapelacemat.html Lorelei Halley lynxlace.com - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
[lace] lace rocks
Some years back, Susan Hottle talked about rocks covered in lace. Well, it seems to have gone to the 'big leagues'! The current issue (Summer 2015) of "Interweave Crochet" has two patterns for "Wedding Rocks". This issue has a lot of wedding-oriented crochet ideas. One of the wedding rock patterns is to substitute for a ring pillow. The rock is covered with crochet and a crocheted ribbon holds the wedding rings. Not sure why someone would prefer a ring rock over a ring pillow, but for those who have been wanting one, the pattern is now available! The other wedding rock pattern seems more useful to me. If the wedding or reception is outdoors, the rocks hold placecards, napkins, or anything else that might blow off the table in a stray breeze. This pattern is not fancy, but is, IMO, attractive. Robin P. Los Angeles, California, USA robinl...@socal.rr.com Parvum leve mentes capiunt (Little things amuse little minds) - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
Re: [lace] Review: Insertions & Borders - 16th & 17th C. Lace - Book 4
jeria...@aol.com wrote: "Insertions & Borders - 16th & 17th Century Lace - Book 4", by Gilian Dye, published by Cleveden Press, 2015, ISBN 978-0-9553223-6-5, 60 pages, soft cover, amply illustrated in color and in black & white.Dedicated to the memory of Vibeke Ervo, Denmark. Thanks so much for the review, Jeri. Not only was it very helpful in finding out about this book (on a subject of interest to me); somehow, I missed hearing about any of these books--I have "Elizabethan Lace" but didn't know she'd done more recent early lace books. I need to get those! Robin P. Los Angeles, California, USA robinl...@socal.rr.com Parvum leve mentes capiunt (Little things amuse little minds) - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
[lace] Re wisteria edgeing
That Wisteria lace is lovely, Agnes. Well done. I look forward to seeing the completed piece soon! Noelene, I, too, cannot get through to Holly Van Sciver's web site today ( 24th June. - I have the Lace Digest, so am a bit late with the messages!) Thanks Jeri, for mentioning that Gil Dye's 4th book on the Early Laces is now available. I Must get a copy. I have the other 3 books in the series. I did her class in Sacramento last year, and it was Fabulous. There is so much history and information in those books. They are a good book to sit and read! Regards from Liz in Melbourne, Oz. lizl...@bigpond.com - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
Re: [lace] Lace in film from 1888
I agree - when I first saw it I thought they were dancing, but the text below says:- "Among the group was Louis Le Prince, who had with him a curious mahogany box. He asked the others in attendance - his son, parents-in-law and a friend - to stand in front of the box and walk in a circle." If this was the first ever movie, I suppose walking would be as much as you would expect to cope with; dancing might come later. Such a pity about his early death. Linda, (in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, U.K., where the Sun has come out at last, but it's a cool evening. However, I can see the vacation ahead, lots of time - at last - to make some lace . . . if only I can remember how!) On 23/06/2015 17:27, jeria...@aol.com wrote: Dear Linda, Thank you. That was fun to watch. Does anyone think they might have been dancing? If so, what a nice tribute to dance. Jeri Ames in Maine USA Lace and Embroidery Resource Center In a message dated 6/23/2015 10:31:51 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, linda.wal...@cherryfield.me.uk writes: Here is a link to a brief piece of film from 1888, thought to be the first in the world:- http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-33198686 Linda in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, U.K. - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/ - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
Re: [lace] Lace in film from 1888
Dear Linda, Thank you. That was fun to watch. Does anyone think they might have been dancing? If so, what a nice tribute to dance. Jeri Ames in Maine USA Lace and Embroidery Resource Center In a message dated 6/23/2015 10:31:51 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, linda.wal...@cherryfield.me.uk writes: Here is a link to a brief piece of film from 1888, thought to be the first in the world:- http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-33198686 Linda in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, U.K. - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
[lace] Lace in film from 1888
Here is a link to a brief piece of film from 1888, thought to be the first in the world:- http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-33198686 It is by Louis Le Prince, who shot it in Leeds, England. One of the ladies seems to be wearing a lace head-dress and some sort of collar. I find it so interesting to see these pieces as they were worn and how they moved when the wearer was walking about. Linda in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, U.K. - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
Re: [lace] Holly Van Sciver's website + Undelivered mail
No problem reaching Holly's website with Firefox. And no problem receiving e-mails from everyone on the list. Mozilla Thunderbird (e-mail) and Mozilla Firefox (internet) are so reliable that they are recommended for use by the I.T. department at Oxford, (my university). Also, it's independent and free: download from https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/ if you wish to try it. I've enjoyed it for many years. Linda Walton, (in damp and gloomy Buckinghamshire). - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
[lace] Review: Insertions & Borders - 16th & 17th C. Lace - Book 4
"Insertions & Borders - 16th & 17th Century Lace - Book 4", by Gilian Dye, published by Cleveden Press, 2015, ISBN 978-0-9553223-6-5, 60 pages, soft cover, amply illustrated in color and in black & white.Dedicated to the memory of Vibeke Ervo, Denmark. It is a celebration day when a new Gil Dye book arrives in the mail, because she always delivers new information that does not appear in other books. As in Gil's earlier books in this series, reproductions of the earliest printed pattern books, actual surviving 16th and 17th century laces, and very detailed depictions of laces in period portraits are inspirations for her work. She recreates these laces for the benefit of 21st century lacemakers, writing detailed texts, sharing patterns and prickings, and using threads that are available today. It occurs to this reviewer that the early use of lock stitch (included in all 4 books of this series), instead of reliance on many pins, is something that may be of value to 21st century lacemakers. Time-pressured lacemakers might consider adding it to their bobbin lace repertoire. It is interesting to observe Gil's thought process as she solves "problems". For example, she was disappointed with the lace sample on page 26 because the threads did not fill spaces, as seen on the original lace. Her solution was to soak her sample in warm water, which plumped up threads. (Reviewer's note: it is suggested the water be distilled or de-ionized). This would be a good subject to discuss further at individual lace meetings throughout the world, or on _Lace@Arachne.com_ (mailto:Lace@Arachne.com) . In looking at wide borders, it sometimes seems that several edgings have been joined. However, Gil's studies and experiments revealed that often a wide border was a single piece of lace, requiring many bobbins. She writes as if making samples is a wonderful lace puzzle game. The challenge is to get threads to where they are needed, and traveling in the correct direction. There is much to inspire and expand skills. On page 34 is a memorable sentence worth keeping: "The flow of your work will be much better if you watch the threads rather than constantly referring to a diagram or traced lines" Quote from footnote 8 on page 56: Low resolution images of hundreds of 16th and 17th century portraits in public ownership can be found on the BBC "Your Paintings" website: _www.bbc.co.uk/arts/yourpaintings/_ (http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/yourpaintings/) Quote from footnote 14 on page 57: See: "You should always look twice", on the Understanding British Portraits website: http://www.britishportraits.org.uk/ One interesting observation in Book 4 was with actual collar and cuff insertions on the same garment, the collar insertion being slightly wider than the cuff insertion. Gil realized a modern lacemaker could make the collar lace insertion longer so part of the yardage could be pulled slightly for the narrower cuff lace. However, she concluded that two different lacemakers made the originals. We owe considerable appreciation to Gil for analysing details of the many laces in this series. Should you wish to do your own research, she suggests studying cuffs, because they are less likely to be gathered. The book's cover photo of Sir John Done by Gheerarts (look it up and enlarge) serves as an illustration of this. Both cuffs are clearly shown against dark green sleeves. You'll love all the details in this portrait! First came the still-available 64-page acclaimed book: "Elizabethan Lace", in 1995, which many lacemakers have used and loved. In 2012, Gil Dye began issuing a series of four 60-page books devoted to 16th and 17th century laces, published by Cleveden Press (Jean Leader), in Glasgow. All are lightweight and can be easily carried with traditional lace equipment in a lace pillow tote bag. http://clevedenpress.wordpress.com/ These books all complement costume books of the period, especially those written by the late Janet Arnold. Gil Dye's books are available in the U.S. from Van Sciver Bobbin Lace, in Europe from Barbara Fay- Germany, and from other lace suppliers from whom earlier books in this series have been purchased. The conclusion of this series sets Gil free to embark on other long-planned research projects. We are fortunate to have experts of this calibre and commitment in our international lace community. Jeri Ames in Maine USA Lace and Embroidery Resource Center - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
Re: Fwd: [lace] Holly Van Sciver's website
Chrome got me in fine to http://www.vansciverbobbinlace.com Do you have the address correct? Sue suebabbs...@gmail.com http://babbsandbaobabs.blogspot.com - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
Fwd: [lace] Holly Van Sciver's website
I have been able to access the web site with no problem using Safari. Liz R, USA - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
Re: [lace] Holly Van Sciver's website
> > > Lurker chiming in: I haven't been able to get in for days, in Chrome or Safari. Ping and tracert both drop. I'm located in NYS, same as her. - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
Re: [lace] Holly Van Sciver's website
I got right in with no issues using Chrome. Jill in Milton Keynes, UK > On 23 June 2015 at 11:40 Noelene Lafferty wrote: > > > I can't seem to connect to Holly Van Sciver's website. Says it's not > available. Do others have the same problem! > > > > Noelene at The Angle, NSW > > noel...@lafferty.com.au > > - > To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: > unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to > arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: > http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/ - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
[lace] Holly Van Sciver's website
I can't seem to connect to Holly Van Sciver's website. Says it's not available. Do others have the same problem! Noelene at The Angle, NSW noel...@lafferty.com.au - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
RE: [lace] re: wisteria edging
Thanks everyone for your comments on my work in progress - Wisteria Edging. Now for the other half, and the next project lined up. Another one from Christine springett, called Birds and Berries. Larger and more intricate, so the Wisteria Edging is a good learning curve in preparation for tackling that one. Several people have asked where I got the pattern: the Wisteria and the Birds and Berries are both available from the Springett's website. Agnes Boddington in dank and dark East Yorkshire - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/