Amazing. Sue T
Some of you may recall the saga of the Old Tønder Lace that David in
Ballarat started last January. For those who are new to the discussion,
please take a look at:
http://homepage.mac.com/bejoyce/OldLace/
I have been posting photos of his progress from time to time. There are
I felt the same way Tamara until I got home from work on Thursday and it was in
my mailbox. And I'm only 8 miles from Wisconsin; albeit not Green Bay, land of
the cheese-heads.
Diane Williams
Galena, Illinois USA
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Tamara P Duvall
it might not feel like summer but I just got in my IOLI summer bulletin
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jenny barron
not so summery Scotland
It takes less time to get to *Scotland* than to Virginia??? From
Wisconsin??? The vagaries of the PO are beyond understanding :) Mine's
not here yet...
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No sign of mine
It has made it to Canada too - mine arrived on Wednesday or was it Tuesday.
Malvary in Ottawa
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From: Tamara P Duvall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Lace Arachne lace@arachne.com
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 1:03 AM
Subject: [lace] Re: summer is here
On Jul 5, 2007, at
Barbara,
Your page is terrific and the photos are very clear. Thanks so much for
lending us a look at David's work. This has been a very interesting
journey.
David,
The Old Tonder Lace is beautiful and coming along very nicely.
Do you have an estimate of how many hours is involved in the
I received the IOLI Summer issue on Thursday (yesterday) so I hope your will
come soon
Susie
Morris, IL
From: Sue Babbs
No sign of mine here in Illinois either - maybe July 4th has slowed it down!
I know mail to England often gets there faster than mail within the USA
Sue
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I would take a photo of the pillows with lace attached, then remove the
lace
and buy a frame and use the picture as the background (made half
transparent) and add the pieces of lace in front with a few of the
bobbins
still attached. The finished picture (collage) could then be given to the
Dear S.P. in Denmark
Thank you for the thoughtful gifts I received this morning. The two cards
from Denmark are very nice addition to my vast collection of lace cards and
the bobbins are delightful. I do like the 'Danish Lace' Book mark and this
will be very useful.
I notice the address
Well I hit the jackpot today - the IOLI OIDFA bulletins both arrived this
afternoon . It's going to be a quiet weekend :)
Sue (in Illinois)
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Mine came in today's mail, and of course I was truly fascinated by Tamara's
article! I have to ask, was the worked corner in the book? That may
answer the question of - Did they do worked corners in BL?
Meanwhile, I'm plodding along on the 16th century fashion doll. I only
need 14 more inches
On Jul 6, 2007, at 21:32, Beth Mccasland wrote:
Mine came in today's mail,
Mine's still somewhere in the outer space (possibly rerouted through
Scotland g). OTOH, my OIDFA Bulletin came a long time ago (maybe
Monday?); I just finished reading it today. So, I suppose, I shouldn't
be
There's no lace content in this, so I considered sending it to
lace-chat instead of lace. But it's really lovely and I thought some of
you who are not on lace chat (and not on my private joke list either)
might enjoy it too. It's amazing how many of those faces were
familiar, even though I
Does anyone know if it is possible to purchase a lace pillow of the type used
for Tignes or Cogne lace? These are the narrow width, large diameter hollow
hoop-type pillows used with 'freehand' lace. Thanks,
Laurie
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My IOLI Bulletin arrived yesterday and I am working my way through it. [in the
middle of Devon's article]
It promises to be another hot and humid day here so I plan to finish reading
the bulletin staying cool indoors today.
Jane O'Connor
New Lenox, IL
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