On Oct 5, 2004, at 17:18, Jane Viking Swanson wrote:
Devon, if you get out your last couple (one?) Bulletins you can get
*all* Tamara's thoughts on the Windroses (well maybe not all ).
Very definitely not all, long-winded though they may be :) And given
the "blue" air attendant on the (still) bir
Goodmorning,
I have just returned from 2.5 weeks holiday with one week of that at the
Australian Lace Conference in Adelaide. I had a wonderful week, the weather
was perfect beautiful blue skies and not too hot. The venue for the
Conference was Hosanna Heights an old seminary, so the rooms were
I can't believe it, I will be in London that weekend!!! 2 questions:
How much time should I allow to see the fair? (all day?)
And DH wants to know if there are other things of interest in the area
since he doesn't want to go to the lace fair
Thanks very much for letting me know about this.
Eile
In a message dated 9/29/2004 2:17:07 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> I was able to reach the site, and I see that the person who
> runs the shop and makes the lace is Wendy Williams, not
> Jonathan Page.
>
It is true that Jonathan intended to move upstairs and show (i.e.
Congratulations Italy on the lace stamp!! The link
below has a picture and information on the stamp (in
Italian).
http://guide.supereva.it/non_solo_punto_croce/interventi/2004/10/178007.shtml
Lisa Smith
Cleveland, Wisconsin, USA
www.LaceStamps.com
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Lexington, Virginia, USA (Formerly of Warsaw, Poland)
Healthy US through The No-CARB Diet:
no C-heney, no A-shcroft, no
On Oct 5, 2004, at 15:48, Weronika Patena wrote:
Can anyone tell me anything about Ulrike Lohr's "Viele Gute Grunde"?
I did a
Google search and found absolutely nothing, which is pretty strange.
Nor really. All Loehr's books are self-published, have no ISBN and,
once the supply is exhausted, dis
Hi Weronika -
I have all three of Ulrike's ground books. They are all
part of a "whole", which is a compendium of ground stitches
for the Continental family of laces (Flanders, Binche,
Mechlin, etc., with a heavy emphasis on Mechlin). They
offer basic grounds, as well as more complex grounds mad
Dear Spiders,
And what a delight this is, listed suppliers are:
Acorn Bobbins, Margaret Adkins, Anita's Beads, Reg Beasant, Beginnings,
W.Beswick, Biggins,The Torchon Pattern People, Bobbins and Pillows, Carey
Company, Calico Wagon, Tom Chip Extreme Woodturning, Church Meadowcrafts,
Malcom Cox, (f
Hi All, This message can be saved, read or deleted as you wish . I have
to write to send praise Devon's way though! I loved
both your articles - one on the Convention and one on the lace at
the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum! It was fun to read your
impressions of the Convention. And I love r
Hi,
Can anyone tell me anything about Ulrike Lohr's "Viele Gute Grunde"? I did a
Google search and found absolutely nothing, which is pretty strange. Do any
lace suppliers have it?
Also, does anyone happen to know whether it overlaps with Cook's Bobbin Lace
Stitches book significantly?
W
Miriam wrote me that she couldn't find Marie Schuette's Alte Spitzen on the
lace website. I knew he had posted it, but I couldn't find it either.
However, by dint of a bit of scrounging around I finally located it by doing this:
Go to : http://www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/
Then click on
Hi,
Both Ruth and Jenny have you given you very good reports on the
Conference so I'll just add a little bit.
I was fortunate to be a student (yes Ruth, one of the noisy ones
:-)) in Jenny's class and had lots of fun as well as learning heaps,
especially to trust the tutor (tongue
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