On Wednesday, February 1, 2006, at 02:53 AM, Susan Lambiris wrote:
What's involved in being a host? I'd
assumed people were just hitting "Reply All" when responding to
previous messages
It's a bit more complicated than that, but not much. First, about a day
and a half before the meetin
Hi Susan and everyone
> but it does sound like a lot of fun! What's involved in being a host? I'd
> assumed people were just hitting "Reply All" when responding to previous
> messages
Yes! After signing in with the host, first, individually - who then
combines all into one e-mail message and
This thread rather confused me at first (I read digests 31 and 30 out of order)
but it does sound like a lot of fun! What's involved in being a host? I'd
assumed people were just hitting "Reply All" when responding to previous
messages
Susan Lambiris, North Carolina, USA, 5W
I was making l
Jay Ekers, Australia, 10E
But here in New South Wales we are on daylight saving for a few more
months, so currently 11E?
Jay in Sydney
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Pene Piip Estonia 2 East
I was surprised to see that I'm in the same Time Zone as South Africa.
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On Jan 31, 2006, at 20:17, Janice Blair wrote:
I got my Lace magazine today.
Got mine today also; something to look forward to tomorrow morning, to
wake me up properly :)
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Janice, your Belgian bobbins would be fine "square" bobbins if
you can sand them down on four sides
...Noelene in Cooma
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> When I needed some more wire lace bobbins I used some of the belgian bobbins
> I b
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> Maybe it is time to change my subscription
> to reflected, especially as I am now on Yahoo mail and I preferred
> digest so that my old mailbox would not get clogged up whilst away.
You can also switch to digest when you go away, then switch to
reflecte
Mine arrived on Monday, Liz - thanks for reminding me...I put it down
somewhere and forgot about it
Ruth (Sydney, Australia)
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"Elizabeth Ligeti wrote: I received my UK Lace magazine yesterday. - another
beaut issue! I have not read any mention of others getting theirs".
I haven't received mine yet, but sister Jacquie told me all the details I
need to know about Convention in Durham, and we have chosen what we want t
Elizabeth Ligeti, Melbourne Australia, Zone 10, East.
I received my UK Lace magazine yesterday. - another beaut issue!
Interesting articles, and patterns, and great colour photographs.
Am I the first to receive it? I have not read any mention of others getting
theirs.
Regards from Liz in M
I read only the front-page news and the business section; DH reads the
whole paper... When he comes accross something "lacy", he leaves the
relevant page, face up, at my place on the kitchen table to find
whenever convenient.
In today's (Thursday, January 26), House & Home section (D), in the
Jenny Brandis, Western Australia +8 hours
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Lace Making in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia
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I got my copy of "Lace" today too - sounds as if Illinois must be the
winners for speedy delivery this quarter! I'm looking forward to perusing it
at bedtime
Sue
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I did mail Margot with the fact that I am W6 in the time scale. I do like the
idea of a rolling lace-in but I think that would require prior notice. Maybe
it is time to change my subscription to reflected, especially as I am now on
Yahoo mail and I preferred digest so that my old mailbox would
My apologies. I don't subscribe to chat, so I only announced it on Lace
and only 24 hours in advance. We'll all learn by the experience and do
better next time.
On Tuesday, January 31, 2006, at 09:06 PM, Janice Blair wrote:
I was disappointed to read about the last lace in chat after it had
I got my Lace magazine today. I haven't seen anything on the lace digest yet.
I did a quick glance through it, then settled down to the book reviews. One is
by Steph Peters on a tatting book I had not heard of, another is a review of
Brenda Paternosters latest issue of the Threads book which
Perhaps someone who gets the digest would like to host an on-line
meeting? That should accommodate everyone, especially those who are on
'digest-time'
(no pun intended, at least not much of one)
Participants would e-mail the hostess directly, not to the lace list
anyway, so the meeting chat would b
I was disappointed to read about the last lace in chat after it had been going
on for quite a while. Reason - I get the digested version of lace chat and if
there has not been much chatting going on, it can take a few days before we get
the digest. Maybe an announcement could be made a week be
When I needed some more wire lace bobbins I used some of the belgian bobbins I
bought when I first started lace making. I disliked them because they rolled
on my domed pillow and I had bought several dozen as they were the cheapest I
could find. I didn't mind sacrificing them and they are not
Sounds like a good idea
Barbara Engle
Rockwall,TX USA
zone 6 W
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Annelore Stone, Washington State in the US, 8W.
Annelore Stone in the shadow of Mt. Rainier in the Great State of Washington
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Diane Zierold Maine 5
This is a great idea!!
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Many many thanks, everyone
Now I know how much all I have to do now is make the lace then see if my
needlework skills will cope with the attaching!
Viv
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Hi,
I am in 10 east and it is the 1st February
Faye Owers
Tasmania
Australia
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I did make some wire bobbins from some on hand. They worked very well. If I
made any more I think I would look for or make bobbins that have a neck
somewhat thicker than ones usually seen. To me the look of the finished lace
is better for not having the wire wound more times around the neck.
Ros
Hello Margot.
Ilske from Germany 1 Est
I'll liked it to participate although I couldn't stay til the end. And
I would like to do again but I can't in february and march because I'll
be in Australia.
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I'm as near as can be on _*0*_. Sheila
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A very inexpensive bobbin for wire lace is to take either regular doweling or
the wooden arrow shafts, cut bobbin lengths, use the grinder to grind in the
area for the wire. Screw the very tiny cup hook type screw either at the top
or at the side at the top, whichever you happen to like best, and
Hey, an on-line time-zone meeting!
Bev (back from errands) in Canada zone 8W
> http://www.travel.com.hk/region/timezone.htm
> So, everyone - what time zone are you in? (It would make life easier
> for me if you put your name, country, and time zone on 1 line and then I
> could just cut & paste
So, everyone - what time zone are you in? (It would make life easier
for me if you put your name, country, and time zone on 1 line and then I
could just cut & paste.) I'll start it off:
jenny barron Scotland 0
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Hi Devon !
Another option might be to contact one of our friendly and accomodating
bobbin makers and see if they could supply you with what you need. Ken Van
Dieren comes to mind as someone who is always willing to give it a try...
and he certainly knows wood well enough to know what would hold u
Hi
I'm Joan in Stayner, Canada 5W
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Malvary Cole, Ottawa, Canada 5W
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Sheila's post gave me the idea that perhaps sometime we coild have a lace-in
relay - perhaps on the UK National Lacemaking Day in September. With several
organisers around the world we could keep it going for the full 24 hours until
it "comes back home".
The idea is
Matthew Hester also makes them, most inexpensively with a small hook on the
top and a small hole drilled through below. Jenny Hester is on the list if you
want to make enquiries.
patricia in Wales
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One response to my inquiry about wire bobbins has pointed out to me that
there is someone who has assumed teaching of Lenka's students. I had, actually
been looking at the course that she is teaching called Leaves-Fall Magic in
Wire Lace as a potential for the convention. But I am wondering i
To address how the second on-line meeting came about, it was the more
possible because as Margot told us, the real members weren't able to
attend the real meeting. Margot saw a chance and took it ;)
I think if we can operate on those terms, everyone, somewhere, will
have a chance to take part at o
Helen Tucker , UK, UTC
Helen, Somerset, UK
"Forget the formulae, let's make lace"
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I like that idea, although the 4th Sunday of the month is the date of my
real lace group meeting.
On Tuesday, January 31, 2006, at 12:54 PM, Andrea Lamble wrote:
Continuous round the world lace making - Sounds worth a try!
I enjoyed the lace-in on Sunday and if it was to continue would think
Hello Diane and everyone
A lace on-line meeting could be as formal as exactly once a month, or
it could be any time someone feels moved to host, such as that they
have two or three hours where they are making lace anyway. simply
invite whosoever is on-line at the time - or give a bit of notice as
Hello Devon!
I know that Jan Gardiner of Lacewing Designs in England sells bobbins
specifically for wire working, but it is much easier and cheaper to make
your own. Just buy any basic, cheap bobbins, drill them slightly to get a
start, and then screw in the tiny hooks that are sometimes used
On Tuesday, January 31, 2006, at 08:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But do we have a
wide enough spread of people around the time-zones to make it work?
We could find out. Everyone could go to the following website:
http://www.travel.com.hk/region/timezone.htm
Find where you live on the map
Continuous round the world lace making - Sounds worth a try!
I enjoyed the lace-in on Sunday and if it was to continue would think
that fixing the event to a particular Day of the week/week of the month
and doing it on a monthly basis would work best. e.g 4th Sunday of every
month - it would then
Now that Lenka's husband is no longer selling the bobbins that worked so
well with wire, I am looking for an alternative. He sold a light colored bobbin
with a hole drilled through the bottom of the shaft and an eye-bolt screwed
into the side of the top of the shaft. (Not the top of the bobb
I so wish I could have participated -- even through my computer area is not
a good one to make lace. If others are willing, I would like once a month.
Many times, there are previous committments, as last Sunday was for me.
Just my vote.
Diane Zierold
Lubec, Maine
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On Tuesday, January 31, 2006, at 08:24 AM, The Browns wrote:
I hope it didn't stop you- Margot- making lace. It was nice to hear
from people who don't usually take part in the discussions online,
maybe because it was on the Atlantic rim. Willing to be a host - I'll
have to check if it coul
Sheila's post gave me the idea that perhaps sometime we coild have a lace-in
relay - perhaps on the UK National Lacemaking Day in September. With several
organisers around the world we could keep it going for the full 24 hours until
it "comes back home".
Six people doing four hour stints, or
What an interesting afternoon, I hope it didn't stop you- Margot- making
lace. It was nice to hear from people who don't usually take part in
the discussions online, maybe because it was on the Atlantic rim. Both
Margot and Bev have to be congratulated for the idea
I think that a month would
A few years ago DH attended a conference in Turkey and I asked him to
bring me some oya/bebilla as a gift. He didn't find any in the souvenir
stores but eventually found a craft store and purchased a small
polyester square edged with flat flowers pivoted on pyramid stems - the
flowers feel soft bu
That's evil, using algebra. LOL! I only recently told my children I haven't
had to use algebra since I left school (really I have but I won't admit to
it)
>
> Measure the width of the lace. That's "X".
> Measure the width of the fabric. That's "Y".
> Each side must have Y + 2X length of lace.
>
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