Hi folks,
Just going to have to unsubscrible for a couple of weeks, as I'm going on holiday to
England - Somerset and Devon (Honiton here I come!!).
Just wanted to say - GO ENGLAND WORLD CUP RUGBY TEAM!!!
I'll go back to lurking when I come back.
Jo in still sunny Cyprus, but cooling down
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I have just ordered a copy from Needlecraft Book Service.
Their October catalogue also lists a couple of other lace books.
Jay
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Sorry to tie up the list with mostly a *non lace* question but I'm about
to go out of town and need to get my lace mail under control. I did
write to the administration address without results. Alice, could you
explain what a reflected message is?
I wasn't receiving any lace messages at all so
Years ago I had a pin lifter that I loved. It was not the typical fork-type
lifter but had a little piece of strong wire attached to the handle this
wire made a little long loop. You would place the wider end of the loop over
your pin, then slide the loop to the narrower end then lift up on
I was in Bennington, VT last weekend and stopped in at the Grandma Moses
Museum. In addition to the Grandma Moses things the museum has a hodge podge of
old curiosities on the second floor. Imagine my surprise to see an entire case
full of lace related things. There was a pillow, a lacemaker's
From: Bev Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I designed a Torchon hobbit cloak, complete with leaf 'pin', to fit the
wooden body found through Lee Valley tools. The lace is a rectangle, with
the hood part almost as big as the cape part to fit the wooden shape.
BEv
I'd love to see the hobbit cloak.
I have tried and tried, but no luck, I keep getting URL not found
messages. Do I have the wrong URL?
http://www.gis.net/scbarry/online_catalog.html
Help! -- Aurelia
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In a message dated 10/18/03 1:04:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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I was in Bennington, VT last weekend and stopped in at the Grandma Moses
Museum. In addition to the Grandma Moses things the museum has a hodge podge
of old curiosities on the second floor. Imagine my
My husband happened to notice one of my bobbins I had painted. I had put the words I
use for one of my accounts on the internet. What I did was start the inscription from
the bottom and you have to turn the bobbin to the left to read it. It is painted
spirally up the bobbin with flowers
Actually he said I would think you would turn the bobbin from left to right as you
would read a book.
Something for all of you to think about anywaysI would be interested in what you
have to say about it.
Sherry
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On Saturday, Oct 18, 2003, at 13:46 US/Eastern, Bev Walker wrote:
I designed a Torchon hobbit cloak, complete with leaf 'pin', to fit the
wooden body found through Lee Valley tools. The lace is a rectangle,
with
the hood part almost as big as the cape part to fit the wooden shape.
If anyone
Hi All, I saw a book in Holly Van Sciver's catalogue that she was out of in
Ithaca. It's called Lace and the Emerald Isle by Alan Brown who wrote
Take the Children. Does anybody have this book?
From the title it sounds like it covers the laces of Ireland but I'd love to
hear more.
Thanks for
I have several bobbins, made by different bobbin-makers, with spiral
inscriptions on them. They all start with the inscription at the bottom. All
bar one are turned to the left in order to read the inscription.
I sometimes give these bobbins to a non-lacemaker to read ('cos they have
clever
In a message dated 10/14/2003 3:35:42 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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Are there any other point ground laces that aren't too difficult?
Of course, the net in all point ground lace is the same; apparent differences
in overall design are small, and show mainly in the
Hi spiders
I've missed you all this past fortnight, no idea where half my e.mail has
gone but it hasn't all arrived here!
We seem to have finally conquered the problems by our ISP changing its dial
up connection, of which we were unaware until we couldn't get through. Hours
of being on hold later
Dear Friends
I have a problem!
The Adult Education Organiser has had this wonderful idea that the long-term
patients in the local mental hospital need classes to occupy them during a
long and boring day. There used to be an occupational therapy dept where
they could do crafts but due to lack of
From: A.N.
One day, while a woodcutter was cutting a branch of a tree above a
river,
his axe fell into the river. When he cried out, the Lord appeared and
asked,
Why are you crying? The woodcutter replied that his axe has fallen
into
water, and he needed the axe to make his living.
The Lord
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