[lace] Demonstration Fish

2015-09-19 Thread mary carey
Good Morning, Apologies to the Lacemakers in Seattle, have lost your notes, so generously provided, and was wondering is it possible to have them sent again. In about 3 weeks I will be visiting a Senior Textiles class to demonstrate lace and they would be good to allow the girls (I presume they

Re: [lace] Battle of Britain lace

2015-09-19 Thread Jeriames
Old correspondence about these panels was placed in my copy of the book by Bill Rowe, for the convenience of future researchers. At the time Bill Rowe (in England) wrote "The Battle of Britain in Lace" (about 2003), he noted 19 of 20 panels had been located. His book is quite

[lace] Tatted ornaments

2015-09-19 Thread Susan
Hello All! At lace guild today--Lacers of the Lake--we discussed the bangle ornaments that I am attempting to make--thanks to the Arachne members who provided patterns & advice to get me started. The tatters loved the idea & wanted to know if there are bangle patterns for tatting so I said I

Re: [lace] decals for bobbins

2015-09-19 Thread Wendy Fletcher
Wendy F in beautiful Woolamai osmosis3...@gmail.com Sent from my Samsung tablet On 18/09/2015 10:05 PM, "Judith Smith" wrote: > I have used decals for fingernails which I purchased at the dollar store. > > These worked well. However, I went on a recent hunt for more and it

[lace] Battle of Britain lace

2015-09-19 Thread GilDye
I know many lacemakers are interested in the Battle of Britain Commemorative Lace Panels, despite their machine, rather than hand, origin, so I thought I should pass on the rather scanty details of a new book on the subject that I was shown this week. The book records the location of all

Re: [lace-chat] D Day Embroidery Panels

2015-09-19 Thread The Lace Bee
We went to see the panels a few years back and one of the things I got was the panels as s series of postcards that are joined together and pull out. It's interesting to view them together that way Worth a visit if you are out that way L Kind Regards, Liz Baker > On 19 Sep 2015, at 14:23,

[lace-chat] D Day Embroidery Panels

2015-09-19 Thread sueat
Recently we got a new lead on some family history information and while researching that my other half found details of a museum housing panels of embroidery, so we are going off for a couple of days sometime within a month to take a look for ourselves. What we have read and seen on the internet

Re: [lace-chat] D Day Embroidery Panels

2015-09-19 Thread sueat
Thank you Liz, that sounds like an ideal way to bring away something to keep and enjoy. Sue T We went to see the panels a few years back and one of the things I got was the panels as s series of postcards that are joined together and pull out. It's interesting to view them together that way