Re: Re: [lace] Princess Diana/Elizabeth Emanuel (Designer) Auction

2010-05-30 Thread walker . bev2
Lot 254 isn't it? Interesting that Queen Mary's Carrickmacross lace had been used for reference. I've just spent a pleasant while browsing. Thank you Jeri for posting the link. On May 30, 2010 3:48pm, Nancy Neff wrote: > >For romantics, lace collectors and those interested in costumes:... -

Re: [lace] Princess Diana/Elizabeth Emanuel (Designer) Auction

2010-05-30 Thread Nancy Neff
>For romantics, lace collectors and those interested in costumes:... Also check out the description of lot 256 for lace items. Nancy Connecticut, USA - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachnemodera...@

[lace] Princess Diana/Elizabeth Emanuel (Designer) Auction

2010-05-30 Thread Jeriames
For romantics, lace collectors and those interested in costumes: Don't know if anyone is interested, but there was something on TV about an auction with fashion items that might appeal to some Arachnes. Auctions are a pleasant way to see how lace and embroidery are used. The Kerry Taylor

Re: [lace] Pricking material/libraries

2010-05-30 Thread lynrbailey
One of the enhancements to the discussion concerning copyright is that there are at least two bodies of law here. When I'm not making lace, or pretending to be human, I am a lawyer/barrister. So I know that merely reading the statute doesn't tell it all, and sometimes they hide stuff in stran

Re: [lace] Lace mentioned in Parliament (House of Commons)

2010-05-30 Thread Ilske Thomsen
Jean, I agree with you in this > What that had to do with the Queen's speech, I don't know, but it was nice > to hear lace being mentioned in a place it wouldn't normally be. and it is a pity we didn't know why those MPs spoke about lace. Ilske - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.

RE: [lace] bucks point fan

2010-05-30 Thread Bridget Marrow
Dear Faye yes, the book is still available from sole supplier Roseground: www.roseground.com Happy lacing Bridget > From: f...@tpinstruments.com.au > To: bridgetmar...@msn.com > Subject: RE: [lace] bucks point fan > Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 07:03:57 +1000 >

Re: [lace] Pricking material/libraries

2010-05-30 Thread robinlace
dmt11h...@aol.com wrote: Is it legal to read a book borrowed from a library in England? After all, you haven't paid for it. If not, why do we have libraries? I do not think that the copying of a pattern from a library book for personal use would be considered illegal in the US. In