[lace] Knipling-Tonder 2013

2013-05-19 Thread Vibeke Ervo
I will be in Tonder too.

Let me know when and where you will meet and I will do my best to turn up.

Vibeke in Copenhagen

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[lace] Men making lace with beards in bags

2013-03-27 Thread Vibeke Ervo
Elizabeth Ligeti wrote:
“Somewhere I read of some old men on the continent,(6 or 7 of them, I
think.) who taught lacemaking at a lace School - and their beards were
so long they had them tied up in little bags to keep them out of the
way of the pins!”

Do take a look at Tønder in Mrs. Palliser.

It has been told that a man by the name of Steenbeck from Westphalia
introduced lacemaking to Tønder in 1646, and he imported the old men
to teach lace. Research has shown that Steenbeck was an entrepreneur
and that he very successfully avoided paying tax as a citizen of
Tønder for years.
This story has been much discussed and ‘disproved’ by some, it looks
as if it was first published in 1758. Westphalia was not a lace area.
However, somebody says they have seen that the miners in the
Erzgebirge made lace with their beards in bags. I don’t find it
difficult to imagine that Steenbeck imported thread from Westphalia
and old men from the Erzgebirge.
The other point is the problem of the date. A lacemaker found a Gold
Horn in 1639, and our King Christian IV bought lace in the area
several times in 1619-20. However, ‘to introduce lacemaking’ has
changed its meaning, for us it is the craft becoming known, but in the
18th cent. It meant establishing an industry, and Steenbeck might well
be the first major lace dealer, thanks to his knowledge of business
and the old men.

Vibeke in Copenhagen

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[lace] another male lacemaker

2013-03-25 Thread Vibeke Ervo
Jean Jacques Rousseau made bobbin lace when he lived in Switzerland
from 1762 to 1765. See:

Gertrude Whiting: Swiss Lace Patterns. The Bulletin of the Needle and
Bobbin Club, Vol. 33 (1949).

http://www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/articles/nb49_lac.pdf

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[lace] le Pompe complete

2012-06-07 Thread Vibeke Ervo
On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 10:45 PM, Lorelei Halley
lhal...@bytemeusa.com wrote to Kim:
…  Many of the LePompe laces show a  winkiepin or pin after 2 edge.
But since I haven't seen the entirety of  both published versions, I
can't make a blanket statement…

You can now see both volumes, actually the ones Mrs Palliser had seen
at Bibl. Arsenale.

They are online thanks to Bibliothèque nationale de France:

http://visualiseur.bnf.fr/CadresFenetre?O=IFN-8622058I=1M=chemindefer

The order of the pages are different, but it is the pages we know from
the published versions.

Vibeke
In Copenhagen

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[lace] Fake Vermeer / placing pins

2011-10-27 Thread Vibeke Ervo
Years ago I bought 'Handmade Lace and Patterns' by Annette Feldman
(1975). It is a strange book, while the history of lace chapter is
traditional, all the patterns are restricted to crochet, knitting and
tatting.

At that time I collected pictures with paintings of lacemakers, making
friends buying postcards at the Louvre and even getting photos from
Eastern Germany. When I tried to buy a copy of the Vermeer Lacemaker
in Annette Feldman's book I was told that it was made by a 'follower
of Vermeer' and no picture was offered.

Do take a look at the bobbins:
The girl in the real painting is hiding the lower part, so the fake
has some sorry small sticks, not at all like the Dutch bobbins.

BTW when working Freehand Lace you are supposed to place the pins at
the left side with your left hand and those at the right side with
your right hand.

Vibeke in Copenhagen

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[lace] Vermeer - women and domesticity

2011-10-25 Thread Vibeke Ervo
If you want to study Dutch domesticity at the Time of Vermeer, take a look at:

Franits, Wayne E.: Paragons of virtue : women and domesticity in
seventeenth-century Dutch art. Cambridge University Press, 1995, ISBN:
0521431298

Greetings

Vibeke in Copenhagen

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[lace] Lace Festival in Lepoglava, Croatia

2011-09-28 Thread Vibeke Ervo
I have just come back from Croatia, where I enjoyed myself attending
part of the Lace Festival in Lepoglava.
This year it took place 22nd to 25th September, and it takes place at
that time every year.
Some of you might want to plan to attend future Festivals.

You can see the program here:
http://www.lepoglava-info.hr/festival-cipke/lepoglavalace.asp

Pictures from the arrangement this year:
http://www.lepoglava-info.hr/festival-cipke/novosti.asp?ID=151
http://www.lepoglava-info.hr/festival-cipke/novosti.asp?ID=150

Previous Festivals via:
http://www.lepoglava-info.hr/festival-cipke/fotogalerija.asp

Greetings
Vibeke in Copenhagen

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[lace] thorns etc.

2011-05-23 Thread Vibeke Ervo
On the Arizona site you can find the book by Sophie Davydoff:
'La dentelle russe, histoire, technique, statistique' (Karl W.
Hiersemann, Leipzig, 1895).
Look at plate A you will see thorns of wild pear used as pins in the
Minsk area of Russia.

In the OIDFA Bulletin 4/1999  p. 46 you can see a lacepillow from
Dalecarlia in Sweden with 'pins' cut from wood.
It is exceptional that such a primitive pillow has been preserved.

Aino Linnove states that in Finland pins made of the backbones from
fish or made of wood were used. In addition the dividing pins could be
made of pig's teeth.

Bodil Tornehave was more specific she stated that it is the backbones
of perch that was used to make pins.

Vibeke in Copenhagen

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[lace] re: Designing Flanders Lace

2011-01-07 Thread Vibeke Ervo
Deutscher Klöppelverband published in 2009 “Flandrische Spitze im Aufbruch”.

It is a very thorough book and contains amongst others a very charming
example of how to create a flanders lace from a picture of a row of
elephants.

Even if you cannot understand German you should find the book very
useful and instructive.

Vibeke in Copenhagen

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[lace] lace in Textileforum

2010-09-03 Thread Vibeke Ervo
Textileforum 3/2010 was in my letterbox yesterday, it is so new that
it is not yet on their homepage http://www.textileforum.com/

It is a special Lace issue: lots about modern lace and design. Besides
8 pages about machine lace and 2 pages about Oya.

Vibeke in Copenhagen

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[lace] re: Devons article

2010-02-01 Thread Vibeke Ervo
The IOLI Bulletin has also arrived in Copenhagen.

I thoroughly enjoyed Devon's article.

By some strange coincidence I have in this weekend been looking
through a book by somebody, Emelie Metcalfe, who was at school with
the Empress Eugenie.

She did not find her that beautiful either!

It is written by M.M. Kaye:
The golden calm : an English lady's life in Moghul Delhi : reminiscences
by Emily, Lady Clive Bayley and by her father, Sir Thomas Metcalfe.
Webb  Bower, 1980
ISBN: 0906671191

Vibeke in Copenhagen, where we are in for another snowstorm tomorrow

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[lace] Dillmont

2009-10-21 Thread Vibeke Ervo
The original French edition was issued in 1886, an English version is
available online at:

http://encyclopediaofneedlework.com/index.htm

http://www.gutenberg.org/files/20776/20776-h/20776-h.htm

Ruth P. Hellmann has written about Therese de Dillmont in the Bulletin
of the Needle and Bobbin Club vol 59 nos 12 1976:

http://www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/articles/nb76_dil.pdf

Her appendices 1 and 2 list the chapters in the 1886 and 1913 French
editions respectively.

Vibeke in Copenhagen

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[lace] Toender tallies

2009-02-14 Thread Vibeke Ervo
You can see other examples of leaves in (late) Tønder patterns:

http://www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/lace.html

Hannover, Emil. Tønderske Kniplinger det Danske Kunstindustrimuseum
Udstilling 1908 [Laces from Tønder, Denmark; Danish Museum of Applied
Art Exhibit 1908], Lehmann  Stages, 1911, 103 pages. Note: Scanned
images provided by Tess Parrish. Posted November 4, 2002. CD (HWDA11).
CD (LDA01). SAMPLE PAGE. Part 1: File size 10.1 MB PDF. Part 2: File
size 8.6 MB PDF. Part 3: File size 8.7 MB PDF.

Part 3.

I know that the old lady, who gave me her original edition of
Hannover, would be very pleased for you all to enjoy it. It travelled
over to Tess and back again some years ago. The book has been
reprinted twice, but those editions could not be used for copyright
reasons.

Enjoy

Vibeke in Copenhagen where the sun is shining but it is cold

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[lace] Toender Festival

2009-01-21 Thread Vibeke Ervo
Sue mentioned the next Tønder Lace Festival.

It will take place 4th to 6th June 2010, see:

http://www.kniplings-festival.dk/engelsk/default.htm

About Tønder patterns, beware that Johanne Nyrop Larsen published
patterns which everybody then believes to be Tønder patterns, but they
were in fact Czech.

She never specified her sources.

Greetings

Vibeke in Copenhagen, where we have sun and frost today

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[lace] Janet Arnold's Patterns of Fashion 4

2008-12-12 Thread Vibeke Ervo
I decided to order Patterns of Fashion 4, when Rosemary Shepherd was
so enthusiastic about it.

I found that Amazon.co.uk offered it at half price at the moment, so
even when they have to add our 25% Danish VAT, it is still very cheap,
and I ordered a copy for a friend too.

It has arrived and I am looking very much forward to reading it at the
week-end, it will compensate for our miserable weather.

Greetings

Vibeke in Copenhagen

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[lace] Lace through the Ages

2008-04-29 Thread Vibeke Ervo
The OIDFA Bulletins contained such a series of patterns some years
ago, as far as I remember they were designed by Pat Perryman and they
were issued without instructions.

I am at work so I cannot give you the numbers of the Bulletins, write
privately to me if you need them.

Vibeke

In sunny Copenhagen

Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 09:35:27 +0100
From: peter greenway [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [lace] Lace through the Ages

I wish to make my grandaughter a series of pictures showing dress through the
ages - Stuart, Georgian, Regency etc made in Honiton or Milanese laces.
Can anyone please help and let me know where I may obtain patterns and
instructions.
Many thanks
Regards
Margaret Greenway

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[lace] Finland and Sweden

2008-03-26 Thread Vibeke Ervo
Sally Schoenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I believe the Swedish Lace Guild has a shop in Linkoping which is
also within a daytrip of Stockholm.

The shop moved from Linköping to Vadstena some years ago, it is likely
to have limited opening hours at this time of the year.

The shop in Nordiska Museet in Stockholm may have something of
interest, and ordinary handicraft shops may have Swedish linen thread
and bobbins.

Many years ago I saw lace from Karelia at the National Museum in
Helsinki, but the exhibition is likely to have changed several times
since then.

Vibeke in Copenhagen, where we get a little snow every day

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[lace] OIDFA in Groningen

2008-02-10 Thread Vibeke Ervo
I will also be at the OIDFA Congress in Groningen and hope to meet many of you.

Please don't choose Thursday evening for the Arachne meeting, I will
be attending (my last) OIDFA Council meeting.

I will be at the Linenkast course and staying at the University Guest
House before going on the tour.

I will try to arrange a meeting of the Freehand Lace research group.

Looking forward to see you in person.

Vibeke in Copenhagen

where it is a glorious spring day

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[lace] 1600 tallet

2007-06-01 Thread Vibeke Ervo

Hi All,

I am having a wonderful time at the Tonder Festival, just checking
mail at the Public Library.

I want to mention the Nordic - and especially Swedish way of numbering
the centuries.

When we write 1600 tallet, it means 1600 years, so it is 17th century
/Jahrhundert etc.

In Denmark we used to write 17 Århundrede, but we now write 1600 tallet.

Greetings

Vibeke

normally in Copenhagen

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[lace] Lace Exhibition in Stockholm

2007-04-19 Thread Vibeke Ervo
Lena Dahrén has asked me to forward this.Greetings Vibeke in Copenhagen

Below you find a text translated from Swedish about the very special
exhibition of lace and freehand lace which starts in May.

Here is a link to the homepage of the museum. Don't miss it, there are some
nice pictures.
http://www.nordiskamuseet.se/Publication.asp?publicationid=8566cat=148catNa
me=utstallningar

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Lace exhibition at Nordiska Museet in Stockholm.

Lace is almost everywhere at the moment. From clothes to furnishing. The
lace-designs can also be seen on products in other material.

In the exhibition in shown the original, the technique and inspiration for
new products. From ''citsch'' to art. Grandmother's laces are reused and
formed to cakes or a ceiling-cloth - just a few examples of lace as
inspiration for design.

A special part of the exhibition is for the bobbin lace maker Kerstin
Höglund. She has worked with the old tradition of bobbin freehand lace
making from Ovanåker and Ore, two parishes in mid-Sweden.

She is making coarse bobbin-laces for costume and furnishing. Beside her
works is shown the width of bobbin lacemaking as an expression. The work
which is seen-through where the light changes the pattern. She uses
unexpected forms to use lace in a new way.

The exhibition is open 11 May - 2 September 2007.

Nordiska museet, Stockholm, Sweden.

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[lace] Old Flanders Ground

2007-02-10 Thread Vibeke Ervo

I am sending separate mails about the contents of the Salzburger and
Linnekast publications.

Many of the old laces were based on Flanders Ground. You will find
many reconstructions in recent publications. Out of 18 laces only a
few are without Flanders Ground in:

Erdmute Wesenberg: Alte flandrische Spitzen, Deutscher Klöppelverband e.V. 1998.

I think it is out of print, but OIDFA has still (together with Linenkast 4):

Masterpieces in blue, ISBN 3-923219-19-9

Where a few have Flanders Ground.

Greetings

Vibeke in Copenhagen

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[lace] Salzburg Lace by Monika Thonhauser

2007-02-10 Thread Vibeke Ervo

There had been a cottage industry of Freehand Lace near Salzburg from
the 17th century.
Thanks to Monika Thonhauser we now know about it. She has published 6
collections of patterns in the Salzburg bobbin lace series. Not all
the laces have been made freehand, though probably more than we think
today.

Only Folge 4 and 6 contains laces with Flanders Ground.

While the titles are in German only the text is in  German, English,
French, and Dutch.
The main title of each is 'Salzburger Klöppelspitzen Reihe Folge' and
a number from 1 to 6.

Here are the subtitels:
Folge 1. 8 Breite Klöppelspitzen mit motiven aus der Salzburger
Volkskunst. Tauriska Verlag Salzburg 1988.
Folge 2. 16 Schmale Klöppelspitzen und Borten mit motiven aus der
Salzburger Volkskunst. Tauriska Verlag Salzburg 1990.
Folge 3. 8 Breite Klöppelspitzen mit volkstürmlichen motiven aus der
Spitzensammlung von Margarethe Breuer. Tauriska Verlag Salzburg 1992.
ISBN 3-901257-00-4
Folge 4. 9 Salzburger Zwirn-Klöppelspitzen nach flandrische Art.
Tauriska Verlag Salzburg 1994. ISBN 3-901257-04-7
Folge 5. 8 Salzburger Zwirn-Klöppelspitzen mit Umrißfaden.Tauriska
Verlag Salzburg 1998. ISBN 3-900550-03-2
Folge 6. 12 Salzburger Spitzenmuster nach Art der Alt-Flandrische
Klöppelspitzen. Heimatkundliche Museum St. Gilgen 2001. ISBN
3-900550-05-0

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[lace] Contents of 'De Linnenkast' 1 to 4

2007-02-10 Thread Vibeke Ervo

Flanders Ground marked with #.

De Linnenkast, Eenwenoude kanten uit Noord-Nederland. OIDFA Nederland 1992.

Hindelopen, 12 pairs, 8 pairs, Fries Museum, Leeuwarden
Poppedijne, 10 pairs, 16 pairs, 10 pairs, Fries Museum, Leeuwarden
't Knoopje, 22 pairs, Borg Verhildersum, Leens, 1601
Slinger, 29 pairs, private collection
De Jonk, 26 pairs, private collection
Gevleugeld, 28 pairs, private collection
Zonnebloemen, 38 pairs, private collection
Hartendief, 40 pairs, Borg Verhildersum, Leens
Bollenveld, 28 pairs, 54 pairs, private collection
Bloemkool, 34 pairs, Fries Museum, Leeuwarden #
Rozetak, 48 pairs, private collection #
Ontluikende lente, 28 pairs, 50 pairs, private collection # (note 2
different laces)
Slangen, 36 pairs, 15 pairs, 29 pairs (see comment OIDFA Bulletin
1993/3 p.30), private collection


De Linnenkast 2, Eenwenoude kanten uit Noord-Nederland. OIDFA Nederland 1994.

Tierlantijntjes, 8 pairs, Menkemaborg, Uithuizen
Tierlantijntjes, 8 pairs, Hidde Nijland Stichting, Hindeloopen
Tierlantijntjes, 10 pairs, private collection
Bloemenmand, 54 pairs
Cyclamen, 40 pairs, Fries Museum, Leeuwarden #
Tulipa, 32 pairs, Fries Museum, Leeuwarden
Elisabeth, 13 pairs, 20 pairs, Fries Museum, Leeuwarden
Zandloper, 20 pairs, Fries Museum, Leeuwarden
Lotus, 20 pairs, Fries Museum, Leeuwarden (# no twists)
Madeliefje, 40 pairs, Drents Museum, Assen
Zeepaardje, 19 pairs, Drents Museum, Assen
Anemone, 28 pairs, Menkemaborg, Uithuizen
Waterkant, 21 pairs, 23 pairs, Fries Museum, Leeuwarden
Guirlande, 56 pairs, 18 pairs, private collection
Nachtvlinder, 17 pairs, Museumboerderij Karstenshoeve, Ruinerwold
Schakels, 30 pairs, Fries Museum, Leeuwarden
Frisia, 18 pairs, 20 pairs, Fries Museum, Leeuwarden


De Linnenkast 3, Eenwenoude kanten uit Noord-Nederland. OIDFA Nederland 1998.

Strooigoed, 10 pairs, Fries Museum, Leeuwarden
Strooigoed, 10 pairs, 6 pairs, Hidde Nijland Stichting, Hindeloopen
Strooigoed, 6 pairs, Hidde Nijland Stichting, Hindeloopen
Molenwieken, 16 pairs, Admiraliteitshuis, Dokkum, 1686
Goudse Pijpen, 22 pairs, 22 pairs, private collection #
Goudse Pijpen, 22 pairs, Openluchtmuseum 't Hoogeland, Warffum #
Tulpen, 28 pairs, Menkemaborg, Uithuizen
Ramshoorn, 38 pairs, Borg Verhildersum, Leens
Flora, 72 pairs, Drents Museum, Assen #
Wybertjes, 23 pairs, private collection
Noria, 23 pairs, private collection + Museum 't Hoogeland, Warffum
Sneeuwpoppen, 20 pairs, Museum 't Hoogeland, Warffum
Hartgrondig, 30 pairs, private collection
Konijnen, 23 pairs, Admiraliteitshuis, Dokkum
Intermezzo, 24 pairs, Fries Museum, Leeuwarden, 1630
Esdoorn, 40 pairs, private collection #
Jonk, 26 pairs, private collection
Druiventros, 32 pairs, Fries Museum, Leeuwarden
Vleermuis, 13 pairs, Fries Museum, Leeuwarden
Wirwar, 20 pairs, 36 pairs, private collection
Bijen, 28 pairs, private collection
Palmpaas, 35 pairs, private collection
Klimroos, 36 pairs, Het Pasmanhuis, Ruinen
Strooigoed, 3 / 4 pairs, Hidde Nijland Stichting, Hindeloopen


De Linnenkast 4, Eenwenoude kanten uit Noord-Nederland. OIDFA
Nederland 2002, ISBN 90-805530-3-4.

Zilverschoon, 42 pairs, Museum 't Hoogeland, Warffum, 1830
Waterhoen, 46 pairs, Menkemaborg, Uithuizen
Spinnenweb, 34 pairs, private collection
Speerpunt, 12 pairs, Fries Museum, Leeuwarden
Omarming, 26 pairs, Kostuummuseum De Gouden Leeuw, Nordhoorn (# single)
Klavertje vier, 26 + 1 pairs, Admiraliteitshuis, Dokkum, 1836
Knipkunst, 28 pairs, Groninger Museum
Iohanna (embroidery), Fries Museum, Leeuwarden, c. 1630
Fibula, 54 + 1 pairs, Museum 't Hoogeland, Warffum, 1736 (#motif)
Ereprijs, 34 +2 pairs, private collection
Eikels, 23 pairs, Fries Museum, Leeuwarden
Egelantier, 30 pairs, Groninger Museum
Dennenboom, 59 pairs, private collection
Akkerwinde, 37 pairs, Fries Museum, Leeuwarden, 1719
Fuchsia, 71 pairs, private collection #
Geblokt, 12 pairs, Borg Verhildersum, Leens
Hortensia, 36 pairs, Admiraliteitshuis, Dokkum, 1776
Bijenkorf, 13 pairs, Hidde Nijland Stichting, Hindeloopen
Jongleur, 51 pairs, private collection #
Kattenkop, 14 pairs, Hidde Nijland Stichting, Hindeloopen
Om en om, 16 pairs, Groninger Museum
Trias, 10 pairs, private collection
Pioenroos, 66 pairs, private collection
Ranonkel, 34 pairs, Groninger Museum
Geruit, 16 pairs, Fries Museum, Leeuwarden, 1708
Trollen, 26 pairs, private collection
Tierlantijntje, 8 pairs, private collection
Wingerd, 30 pairs, private collection
Mozaïk, 12 pairs, Borg Verhildersum, Leens, 1718

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[lace] who was Fulvia Lewis

2007-01-30 Thread Vibeke Ervo

Dear All,

I have been asked about Fulvia Lewis.

I have her book and know that her lace was actioned recently.

That is all I know, but my friend is sure that I can get some facts
through Arachne.

Help me, please.

Greetings

Vibeke in Copenhagen

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[lace] lace and angling

2006-10-07 Thread Vibeke Ervo

When I was looking for something else in the Online Britannica I also
had a go at 'bobbin lace' and found this reference to Early history of
fishing.

Greetings

Vibeke in Copenhagen
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The first rudimentary reel had consisted of a wooden spool with a
metal ring that fitted over the angler's thumb. By 1770 a rod with
guides for the line along its length and a reel was in common use. The
first true reel was a geared multiplying reel attached under the rod,
in which one turn of the handle moved the spool through several
revolutions. Never popular in Great Britain, such reels became the
prototype of the bait-casting reel as devised by two Kentucky
watchmakers in the early 1800s. The predominant British reel was
called the Nottingham reel, based on the wooden lace bobbin devised in
that ancient lacemaking town. It was a wide-drum, ungeared, very
free-running reel, ideal for allowing line and bait or lure to float
downstream with the current and suitable for casting lures for
predatory fish in various kinds of sea fishing. It was influential on
the design of fly-fishing reels.

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[lace] London

2006-08-07 Thread Vibeke Ervo

When you are in the Greenwich area do also try to see Ranger's House
in Blackheath, with the Suffolk Collection of Elizabethan and Jacobean
paintings with lots of lace.

Greeting
Vibeke in Copenhagen

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[lace] Languages

2005-06-30 Thread Vibeke Ervo
Now we are discussing languages, I do think it is the right time for
me to tell you, the explanation lacemakers - who have not English as
their first language - give for dropping Arachne.

It takes too long time to read.

I do tell them that they should just go on to the next posting every
time they don't understand what it is all about, because of slang,
abbreviations etc.

So when you write something 'smart', do think about your readers, they
are not all of them living round the corner.

BTW all Scandinavian language bobbin lace makers are welcome in the
Danish group, run by Knipling i Danmark.

You will get information about joining by sending an empty mail to: 
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Greetings Vibeke in Copenhagen

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[lace] OIDFA 2006 Athens

2005-06-02 Thread Vibeke Ervo
I am sure you all appreciate, that at the moment this information is
not final and some of it may change. It is also as far as I  remember
from the information given to the council members at the meeting in
Glyfada outside Athens 20-22 May 2005.

The organisers had planned that OIDFA's Congress should be the biggest
event in Athens in May 2006, that was before Greece won the European
Song Contest.

 However, it will take place 18/20 May 2006, so Athens should be ready
for us afterwards.

 There were 3 courses after the council meeting: Cretean Bobbin lace,
Finger lace (macramé), and Bibilla.

The courses next year will very likely also take place at the Congo
Palace Hotel in Glyfada 22-25 May 2006, the above 3 course will be
repeated and there will be 2 more, I can only remember that one will
be Minor Asia Embroidery (both sides right :-).

The congress will take place 26-28 May 2006 in the centre of Athens.
The dinner will be Friday 26 May at the Gulf Club.

Instead of a bus trip we will visit Create and Chios. It is hoped that
it will be on a 4 day cruise and not by plane. If you register for the
conference you are allowed to bring friends on the cruise !

Museums with lace in store will display it, and the exhibitions will
open ahead of the congress.

Greetings

Vibeke in Copenhagen

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[lace] KTN's Tonder book

2005-04-13 Thread Vibeke Ervo
I asked Karen Thompson about her translation of KTN's book, she sent
me this to forward to Arachne.

Greetings

Vibeke in Copenhagen
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All four of Karen Trend Nissen´s books have been translated to English by 
Karen Thompson. They can be ordered from Karen Trend Nissen or
directly from Karen Thompson. The translations do not have any
illustrations, so they are a supplement to, not a substitution for
Karen Trend Nissen´s excellent books. The cost is US $12.95 plus
postage per translation. Discount for 4 or more copies. Write or
e-mail for details.

To order directly from Karen Thompson, send check or money order in US
(or Danish) funds to:
Karen Thompson
1901A  Lydia Ct
Urbana, IL 61802-9424, USA

Phone: 1+217-365-0463
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