Devon
DH and I stayed outside Honiton last summer. Sadly the shop is closed and
the premises are now a restaurant. There is another shop a few doors down
which disappointingly only sells a few old bobbins and a few pieces of lace
already made, all of which are rather pricey . The Allhallows Lac
Devon, perhaps you should look a bit further afield for accomodation, as
everything is so close toghether over there, that the next town is not very
far away!! (Well, by Australian standards, anyway!!! :)) )
We were staying in Lydford House Hotel, Lydford, near Tavistock, (family
owned it then)
Hi Janet and Norma,
Welcome to the list. It is usually a lot busier than of late. Maybe
you can
think of a question to ask to generate some mail. I get the
digests and
before the one today, the previous one was last Thursday!
Next
Saturday I will be teaching 4 or 5 new lacemakers at our lace da
I saw a book on the bargain table called "Laced" so of course I had to buy
it. It's by Carol Higgins Clark. A lacemaker, who was also a housekeeper,
made a tablecloth but was never paid. She died and haunted the castle where
she worked and the tablecloth still resided. It's a light, quick read.
So once againalthough I have been able to browse about half the time,
ALL of the time since Jun3 I have not received any, read that again, ANY
emails from anyone. Of course it is our server.
GR.
As I piggy back on the server, with my kids, it is up to them to seek another
service
Was the email address you tried the one on this site:
http://www.honitonlace.com/honitonlace/shop/contact.htm
Results from googling didn't work.
Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK
I sent an email to the site listed as that of the Honiton Lace Shop, but
did not receive a reply. Does anyone have any
Hi last year i went on holiday to bulgaria to a small place called Nessabar
and there was a lady who was making bobbin lace and it was very nice, I bought
from her 2 bobbins that were slightly different having like a cover to cover
the thread.I think she originates from Brussels. Does anyone have a
Janet,
Welcome! I have only been a member of the group for about 6 months but I have
really learned a lot. I agree with you about the relaxation. I think that the
rhythm makes it a sort of meditation. Of course if I let my self meditate too
much I end up un-lacing!
Liz from Raleigh where the
Welcome Janet,
I'm a newbie to Bobbin Lace (approx. 6 months) and joined this list right at
the start of my BL adventure. I love the rhythm and relaxation that comes
with lace making. So many wonderful things to learn within this group. I've
been a lace knitter and tatter for many years and am
I sent an email to the site listed as that of the Honiton Lace Shop, but
did not receive a reply. Does anyone have any up to date information about
this business? I gather that the shop in Honiton was closed. My impression is
that the restaurant with a lace theme that was planned, does not se
Hi Beth -
You're right, the list has been quiet! Last week, it was *so* quiet
that I went to the archives to check and see if there had been any posts
I had missed. Well... in fact, there had been... I had missed an
entire week of Arachne! (I've been busy, so hadn't really had time
anywa
Hello Janet
Welcome to the list. I hope you enjoy the things that other
lacemakers put on here. Any questions you have please ask. There will be
someone some where which will know the answer.
See you in Scarborough.
Daphne Chilly Norfolk England
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Hi There, I have just joined Lace list chat, I am Janet Theaker and live in
Bridlington East Yorkshire ,I am a new Lacemaker approx 4years (But new
compared to some who have been Lacemaking many Years) . I find it relaxing and
a way to get away from the turmoil the world seems to be in at the momen
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