[lace] Other lace in You Tube

2007-01-23 Thread Jenny Brandis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=of1MO1JxEpM Tossing bobbins in Bruges and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qbvlcZxqK4 Bobbin Lace in Belgium Jenny Brandis Kununurra, Western Australia [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.brandis.com.au/craft/lace.html - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [lace] Spanish lace in You Tube

2007-01-23 Thread Antje González
What is that woman doing at 5 mins 25 sec into the video. It seems to me that she was about to hang in a new pair and is smoothing the thread, or covering it with something. Hello David, She is winding a bobbin. Here we use this system of winding, with the help of the thread we are using,

RE: [lace] Spanish lace in You Tube

2007-01-23 Thread Andrea Lamble
Brilliant - well worth a watch. Thank you Andrea Lamble in a bright but chilly Cambridge, UK. From: Carolina de la Guardia [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Carolina de la Guardia [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [lace] Spanish lace in You Tube Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 20:56:26 +0100

Re: [lace] Spanish lace in You Tube

2007-01-23 Thread Barron
What is very peculiar is the spool on the right... where the skein is put. On the video they say that it is made of cane. Many greetings, from Antje, in Guadalajara, Spain it looks a bit like a swift - what you would put a skein of wool onto so you could wind it on a ball winder jenny barron

Fw: [lace] Spanish lace in You Tube

2007-01-23 Thread Sue
Amazing to see all the different types of equipment used around the world. I shall have to plod on in my normal speed though, even the children put me to shame, g Sue T, equally gorgious but very chilly Dorset UK What is very peculiar is the spool on the right... where the skein is put. On

Re: [lace] Spanish lace in You Tube

2007-01-23 Thread Sue Babbs
What is very peculiar is the spool on the right... where the skein is put. On the video they say that it is made of cane. Many greetings, from Antje, in Guadalajara, Spain The spool on the right is swift - used to hold a skein of thread / wool so that it can easily be wound into a ball. See

[lace] David's Old Tønder Lace

2007-01-23 Thread Barbara Joyce
A new picture showing David's progress after one week (four days of which were spent out of town). http://homepage.mac.com/bejoyce/OldLace/david.html Barbara - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL

Re: [lace] Spanish lace in You Tube

2007-01-23 Thread Alice Howell
--- Sue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I shall have to plod on in my normal speed though, even the children put me to shame, g My impression of the whole video was that it all was speeded up from normal speed --on fast forward, so to speak. Every action, even walking, was faster than normal.

[lace] Spanish lace in You Tube (long)

2007-01-23 Thread Carolina de la Guardia
Hello all, Just to make some comments: Diane Williams wrote: And I love how they just prop their pillows on their hips and carry them around. This is just practice! David wrote What is that woman doing at 5 mins 25 sec into the video. Margot Walker wrote: I think she was winding the

[lace] speed of making lace

2007-01-23 Thread bevw
Hi everyone I have not seen the videos on Utube, will have to wait until I'm at a high speed connection. I believe that they can lace quickly though. Carolina wrote: there is a difference among working palms up or palms down, being the first method quickest, allowing you to take in left hand

[lace] RE: lace-digest V2007 #25

2007-01-23 Thread Maxine Diffey
Also on U-tube is this video under the (miss) title of tatting - it's actually Brugges again. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lZIPkx1dkkNR Regards Maxine in New Zealand - where summer is hiding behind a veil of drizzle!! - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line:

Re: [lace] Spanish lace in You Tube

2007-01-23 Thread Jo Falkink
Carrying the pillows on the hip, as is, instead of bundling them, was very interesting. I would guess that the girls walked from home to the lace school, and the thread was strong enough that a little bouncing did not break it. I wonder what they do if it's raining. I guess they hardly ever

Re: [lace] Spanish lace in You Tube

2007-01-23 Thread Shere'e
On 1/23/07, Jo Falkink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Carrying the pillows on the hip, as is, instead of bundling them, was very interesting. I would guess that the girls walked from home to the lace school, and the thread was strong enough that a little bouncing did not break it. I wonder what

[lace] lace making robot on youtube

2007-01-23 Thread Jenny Brandis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_h1Gz_Q_eg Jenny Brandis Kununurra, Western Australia [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.brandis.com.au/craft/lace.html - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[lace] A New Twist on the Catalog Issue

2007-01-23 Thread Patricia Dowden
Dear Spiders, I happened on a truly wonderful site that let's the user create a catalog of their books online. It's the newest thing on the block and wonderful. It proceeds from the idea that the publishers, ISBNs, Titles, Authors, etc for almost all books are accessible on the internet. So,

[lace-chat] Maths

2007-01-23 Thread David in Ballarat
Maths Little Zachary was doing very bad in maths.His parents had tried everything. Tutors, Mentors, flash cards, Special learning centers. In short, everything they could think of to help his math. Finally, in a last ditch effort, they took Zachary down and enrolled him in the local