Hi folks,
Just delurking to say that Hercules did 12 labours, sorry! BG
How about the 7 seas?
Jo in Cyprus
The Browns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I haven't seen mention of these as yet:- 7 Labours of Hercules; 7
Lamps of Architecture ; 7 Sages of Greece/Rome; The 7 Sisters -
Pleiades; The 7 Siste
I just got back on [EMAIL PROTECTED] tonight after an absence of 6 weeks (I'm not back
on Chat yet), and want to know what about Nolene's booklet. Is it ready for sale, am
I to preorder, how do I get one? Anxious to find out the details...I have sheets of
her poems that she posted, but *I want
On Jun 7, 2004, at 22:08, Clay Blackwell wrote:
So tell, tell!! Did Mark (TatMan) do the drawings? He had
volunteered to
do them at one time!
And then didn't "deliver" (s like a man )...
I got my "contributor's copy" (wrote a couple of doggerel bits to add
to the "tatting in my pocket" "run
So tell, tell!! Did Mark (TatMan) do the drawings? He had volunteered to
do them at one time!
Clay
Clay Blackwell
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> From: Elizabeth Ligeti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: 6/8/2004 5:50:46 PM
> Subject: [lace] Noelene's poems
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> I
I, Too, have been privileged to receive a draft copy of the Poetry book. It
is Great! - with cute little pictures dotted around. Noelene's poems are SO
clever - as you all know, by now.
She is one clever lady - and makes great lace too!!! Some people get smiled
on by the gods, don't they?! :
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I think I just accidentally deleted an email from lace or lace-chat.
So, if anyone just sent something they think I really should read, can
you please resend it to me?
Weronika
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I'd forgotten about the Cambs one. I remember the Cornish one from childhood
visits, with much affection. As that was the time I learnt of the rhyme, I
always assumed it was that one. It doesn't really matter unless we represent
the village somewhere in the overall item. Perhaps it's safest not to
Jean wrote :
> Does anyone know if any supplier is selling a 60th anniversary D-Day
> commemorative bobbin? None of the sellers at Poole Bobbin Lace Day was.
> Fountains used to do a lot of commemmoratives (I got a Battle of Britain
one
> from them), but their web page is still showing commemmorat
Can any reply be sent to the list, please, as I would also be very
interested.
Jean, Canadian troops were also very much involved - British and Canadian
together outnumbered American.
Patricia in Wales
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Hello Arachnians
When dividing the world into 3 time zones I believe we have both the
Americas and Emea (Europe, Midle East, Afrika) represented by different
moderators. The Asian-Pacific zone is not yet represented, it would be nice
to get a volunteer from for example Australia on board.
I need
Hello David
I never heard of the rhyme or story before, so please excuse my ignorance.
Jo Falkink
> >The seven wifes could come from the seven continents,
> >[...]
> That's a great idea, except that down here they didn't wear anything
> David in Ballarat
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Does anyone know if any supplier is selling a 60th anniversary D-Day
commemorative bobbin? None of the sellers at Poole Bobbin Lace Day was.
Fountains used to do a lot of commemmoratives (I got a Battle of Britain one
from them), but their web page is still showing commemmoratives for Mother's
Day
I am sorry to have to send this mail to the list but Barbaras server says my
message is spam and won´t accept it, I have tried three times and I am not
sure if she is on arachne or bobbinlace list. I am not sure why it is
"spammed", I have tried different subject line three time but still no luck.
Dear Lacefriends.
After done the most important household-requests i will start my Tönder
reports, yes I am afraid I need several hoping it will not bore you.
Friday morning, it was raining cats and dogs, we started to the north.
The first stop was in Flensburg the Museum of the City. In the same
>>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Isn't this something that can be moved to lace chat?? No as it is a
planning discussion for a large lace project. <<<
Don't worry, it should soon be moving to its own list, neither lace nor
chat.
Robin P.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
http:
>>>From: Susan Lambiris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I thought of having the seven panels linked to each other so that
they could be unfolded to form a sort of seven-sided cylinder-like
globe, <<<
Just remember, it's not only the packing requirements, but the *nature* of
the display that you need t
How about calling the secondary list Arachne-project?
Robin P.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
http://www.pittsburghlace.8m.com/
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The word itself wouldn't be copyright or otherwise owned, and it does
identify our project.
Someone earlier started the subject 'underground'
Tamara & Arachne Members
Quoted from Tamara
In the meantime, I've been keeping track of various ideas and the
degree of enthusiasm they seem to generate. Also, thinking how best to
"marry" as many of them as possible ---
Your thought processes are wonderful. So imaginative and to be able to inc
I haven't seen mention of these as yet:-7 Labours of Hercules; 7
Lamps of Architecture ; 7 Sages of Greece/Rome; The 7 Sisters -
Pleiades; The 7 Sisters (rocks off The Isle of Wight, GB); Sevenoaks (6
replaced after the Great Blow 1987 ); Sept Iles -Canada. My 7 Labours
of love !!!
R
I've been extremely priviledged to receive a draft copy of Noelene's little
book of lace-related verses. There are poems about tatting and about bobbin
lace - some humorous, some with quite a message. I think my favourite is
called "Why I like to make lace".
I think you'll enjoy seeing this wh
G'day Jo,.
The seven wifes could come from the seven continents, however, Antarctica?
A Japanese Kimono, an Indian from North America (the mens costumes are more
impressive), a colourfull South Amercian, from Europe many period or
fokloristic costumes could be picked.
That's a great idea, except th
Hello Margot, hello Jeri and all others,
As I understood Elaine she wants to gether the members of the list, but
perhaps I am wrong. I send her my name and she accepted it. Unhappily I
didn't manage to met her in Tönder. But if you want to be only the
US-members or only this or that nation I wi
At 07:05 PM 6/6/2004, you wrote:
My calculations came from Jacquie Tinch's original message:
From this time, at least, the size restrictions were maximum 100cm (or 40" -
so if you've got size problems, work in inches ) in any one
direction but with a total of height + width + length not more than
Please All, forgive me for sending the Prague article 3 times. It was not to
make you read it 3x only my stupidity with a new PC.
forgive please
Dora the Knotter
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Hi Margot,
I can make lunch Sunday for an Arachne 'meet'. Can't do breakfasts as
I'm not staying on campus and like you have Council lunch on Saturday.
Jean in Cleveland U.K.
On 6 Jun 2004, at 21:58, Margot Walker wrote:
What's happened to the idea of an Arachne get-together in Prague. I
think
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>Inside the back cover we could list all contributors to the project, from
>design ideas, to drawings, to lace, to construction etc
This could cause problems at judging stage - where work normally has no
reference on it whatsoe
>How about the seven maids with seven mops from "The Walrus and the
>Carpenter"?
>- -Gabrielle, still bobbinless in sunny Puyallup
Hi, Gabrielle, why bobbinless?? Are you on holidays, or were tehy all
stolen
Helene, the froggy from Melbourne, who is trying to sort out all her pins
by size ag
Haddad wrote:
>The "Little" things
>After September 11, one company invited the remaining members of other
>companies, who had been decimated by the attack on the Twin Towers, to
>share their available office space. At a morning meeting, the head of
>security told stories of why these people we
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