I just stumbled across this site while surfing tatting blogs:
http://www.beadsky.com/gallery.php?ln=en
Gorgeous Ankars (tatting with beads, similar to Nina Libin's Beanile lace) and
tatting in the galleries! Wish there were patterns.
Avital
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try thise links Diane Z
www.comune.offida.ap.it/citta/tipici/merletto.htm
www.fioretombolo.net/mergropo.htm
www.lartedeltombolo.it/
www.tombolodisegni.it
I don't know much about thise links, I just got them, so I haven't had mutch
time to look,
Dorte
www.spaces.msn.com/members/MrsTee
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Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 3:29 PM
Subject: [lace] arachne check
See also: http://www.merlettoitaliano.com/ and
http://www.tuttoricamo.com/Tecniche/SfilatoSiciliano.asp
Enjoy!
Silvia (from Italy, of
Hello Spiders -
A local friend, who gets much of her news via foreign sources, has forwarded
me this nice article from the Telegraph which focuses on lace! Now a film
is making waves with the (real) lace in the costumes!
http://tinyurl.com/lv39z
Clay
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Dear Spiders -
While things are quiet, I thought I would pipe up and thank JoAnne for the
Arachne commemoratives this year. My 11th Anniversary bobbin came today and
it is a nice, sturdy, rather plain Midlands. However, I rejoice that it has a
proper hole! I like to use 24 gauge wire and many
Thanks for the link, Clay.
I read it and then visited
http://www.powerofhandsfoundation.co.uk/
where I noticed that a lace design #7 is 13.00 GBP by the metre. It
takes about 12 to 14 pairs and would be quick to make though let's
hope not monotonous. I think that is a reasonable price, if it is a
Hi all -
Once you've reached the Telegraph site, be sure to click on the link, In
pictures: from Sri Lanka to our screens which takes you to a series of
pictures showing how production of lace for this film, and for disaster
relief, is benefitting the people in Sri Lanka.
Clay
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Thank you, Dianne, for your tantalizing report on these convention trips to
Beamish and Bowes Museum. Before I left England, Beamish was a favourite
museum to visit for its meticulously preserved buildings, but there was
never a lace display or special textile storage area in my day (and we never
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I just stumbled across this site while surfing tatting
blogs: http://www.beadsky.com/gallery.php?ln=en
Under tatting, does it seem to you guys that Astratenko's
first two doilies include a bit of Irish crochet? (It's
easier to see in Violeta.)
If so, it's a grand