There is a display of lace made by female inmates in a former prison (Arizona
Territorial Prison in Yuma, now a museum run by the State Parks of Arizona).Â
The prison operated from 1876-1909. If you Google Arizona prisons+lace you
can see at least one picture of the lace exhibit , with the
Hi Sue,
DH did a nice job of your website. Lots of lovely lace, you have been busy.
I was pleased to see a number of my small designs amongst your lacemaking. So
gratifying. I also liked the simple bookmark with the teapots and cups.
Where did you find that pattern? I am sure Tamara would
That is really interesting.
On 5 Mar 2009, at 18:03, Leonard Bazar wrote:
If you enjoyed the article on lace in glass in the current Lace
Guild magazine, how about lace in concrete? http://
www.derby.ac.uk/textiles/news/contemporary-arts-building
Louise does also work in thread - her
In message 782001.93724...@web81708.mail.mud.yahoo.com, Janice Blair
jbl...@sbcglobal.net writes
Hi Sue,
I also liked the simple bookmark with the teapots and cups.
Where did you find that pattern? I am sure Tamara would enjoy adding that one
to her T' collection.
Janice
Tamara should have
On Mar 5, 2009, at 18:24, Jane Partridge wrote:
In message 782001.93724...@web81708.mail.mud.yahoo.com, Janice Blair
jbl...@sbcglobal.net writes
Hi Sue,
I also liked the simple bookmark with the teapots and cups.
Where did you find that pattern? I am sure Tamara would enjoy adding
that
I have now made myself A Round Tuit.
It's tatted, with ring and with chain.
And now I can always point to it
If I say around to it again.
There's a Bucks fan I'm longing to tackle.
There's a Bedfordshire collar with cuff.
And now that I have A Round Tuit
I can happily say time's enough.
For if