[lace] New web-site - round tuit

2009-03-07 Thread viv . lace
Rhiannon and Sue's new sites are so good, I've got the bug to try and put "Viv's lace pages" on to my "round tuit" - along with all those other lace projects, and recovering my designs. (New computer processor last week and I accidently deleted everything from our external hard drive. Fortunately I

[lace] RXP forum

2009-03-07 Thread Ruth Budge
Due to the expiry of the contract with the server who was hosting the Lace RXP forum, the forum is no longer available. I'm not sure what's going to happen - I'd appreciate some private feedback about whether it's worth continuing now that most users seem to have settled down to an understandin

[lace] Knitting yarn thickness

2009-03-07 Thread Brenda Paternoster
Following the recent discussions about this I have done some wrappings of the knitting yarns in my stash and put together a web page: http://paternoster.orpheusweb.co.uk/lace/knittingyarns.htm I'm not planning a huge project like Threads for Lace !! but if anyone can add useful information

RE: [lace] Miss Channer receives a Proposal

2009-03-07 Thread Daphne Martin
I agree with Sue. The threads are beautifull. So soft and the colours are out of this world. You`ve guessed it I bought some as well. Like Sue I`m nothing to do with the company. Daphne Martin Norfolk Uk > From: 2harv...@tiscali.co.uk > To: d.collye...@aapt.net.au; lace@arachne.com > Subject

RE: [lace] Miss Channer receives a Proposal

2009-03-07 Thread Sue
Sounds like a great idea David, so come on all you folk who have been brave enough to tackle it lets see how much variation in techniques have been achieved. Sue M Harvey Norfolk UK Where I have been to our laceday today and bought some absolutely lovely imitation silk threads in beautiful colour

[lace] Miss Channer receives a Proposal

2009-03-07 Thread Margot Walker
On 7 Mar 2009, at 07:51, David in Ballarat wrote: I am currently at about the half way mark with Miss Channer and finding the going quite tough. Not the stitches themselves - the tediousness comes in managing the sheer number of bobbins, which are all indeed necessary. I now have the maximum

[lace] Miss Channer receives a Proposal

2009-03-07 Thread David in Ballarat
Dear Friends, Firstly I would personally like to thank Julian for the wonderful job he is doing maintaining that website whereon he posts my photos. I am currently at about the half way mark with Miss Channer and finding the going quite tough. Not the stitches themselves - the tediousness com