[lace] Parchments

2009-06-03 Thread Alex Stillwell
Dear Arachnids I have been given some prickings to act as caretaker for while the owner moves to a smaller house and until she makes up her mind what to do with them and I have been given permission to use them. There are some tightly rolled parchments and I wonder if anyone could give me some

Re: [lace] Russian lace/tape lace available books

2009-06-03 Thread Laceandbits
Hi Blanche when I read and answered your first query about Russian Lace books I thought that it was you who was looking for books for yourself (for lacemaking), and that you had tried the museum but they didn't have any. In view of your reply, I now think it is the museum who want them; if

Re: [lace] Parchments

2009-06-03 Thread bev walker
Hello Alex and everyone Probably you are using the best method for borrowed items. I've heard that antifreeze (ethylene glycol) will keep leathers permanently supple (but eek! to putting that on a parchment). A product used by museum exhibitors, and on saddles to keep leathers supple is Lexol,

[lace] Bobbin Lace Vest

2009-06-03 Thread Cindy Rusak
Morning Arachnes, I came across this listing on eBay and am wondering if it is the same lace we were talking about a few months ago from South America: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=180362215907viewitem=sspagename=STRK%3AMEWAX%3AITsalenotsupported Cindy Rusak - in sunny but

Re: [lace] Parchments

2009-06-03 Thread Adele Shaak
In the bookbinding world, parchment is well known as practically indestructible. My local library has a parchment book from about 1340 that is still in very good condition. Dryness is one of the few things that can make parchment brittle enough to snap. I think those old lacemakers knew what