I found some fans complete with (Torchon afaik) patterns here:
http://www.langendorfkloeppel.de/prodeut/produkt/faecher_d.htm
Too bad I just began lacing - one of those would be a nice Xmas
present for my mother. Has to wait another year or two, I guess ;-)
I you need a translation of the
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Hello all
I have been a long time away from this list.
Can anyone tell me if the Silverpinstudio from Lanka Suchanek still
exists and has a website? In google I only find old information.
Greetings, Marie-Anne Kaptein in the Netherlands
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Lenka retired from teaching and removed her website last summer.
Clay
Marie-Anne Kaptein wrote:
Hello all
I have been a long time away from this list.
Can anyone tell me if the Silverpinstudio from Lanka Suchanek still
exists and has a website? In google I only find old information.
Very disapointing to hear, I loved her werk.
Marie-Anne
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Verzonden: zaterdag 12 augustus 2006 18:11
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Onderwerp: Re: [lace] question about silverpinstudio
Lenka retired
http://www.kloeppelinfo.de/1024/HTML/index.html
- meine galerie
shows a circulair mat that would be perfect for a fan.
I've seen too many fans with repeats that don't match the fan sticks. The
beautifull lace then gets destroyed by the too visible and distracting
sticks. In my oppinion the
Can anyone tell me if the Silverpinstudio from Lanka Suchanek still
exists and has a website? In google I only find old information.
There are a few pictures of her new work at
www.lenkas.com
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Bev in Sooke BC (on Vancouver Island, west coast of Canada)
Cdn. floral bobbins
I have a pattern for a crocheted miser's purse, which calls for purse silk
as the thread. Anyone got suggestions on what this is?
Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK
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Dear Lacemakers,
Anyone planning a visit should know there is a small gift shop in the Fan
Museum. I was able to purchase fan books, and also lovely Swiss hankies
embroidered with fans. Back home, I gave these to a lacemaking friend and
received
one back with added lace edging.
(I suppose
Gentle Spiders,
I can't truly say I'm surprised; I've learnt to _depend_ on people
here, so the swift and plentiful response was nothing out of ordinary
:)
Apologies for not acknowledging each and every message individually;
it's one of those times (again) when I'm running around
Hi All,
I did three days this week - Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday - in the
Hollytrees Museum in Colchester. demonstrating bobbin lace-making - the
museum is a sort of domestic museum with dolls' houses, domestic equipment
etc - and was busy for the whole six hours every day!The lunchtime
Somewhat political but totally un-partisan and excellent. Also true;
always a plus (at least for someone as skewed as I am g).
From: M.W.
An Indian walks into a cafe with a shotgun in one hand pulling a
male buffalo with the other. He says to the waiter, Coffee.
The waiter says, Sure,
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