Sorry for addressing you as Janice--Mea Culpa! Great idea & many thanks for
sharing Jane. Sincerely, Susan Hottle, Palm Beach Gardens, FL USA
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Thanks to all who replied.
I heard a report from someone who has visited the Rijksmuseum since its
re-opening, that there was no lace on display. Is this true? Or did she
just not find it?
Devon
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Chris,
I am so sorry to hear of Linda's death. There are so few lace makers in this
world that the loss of even one is a great blow to the art. Not to mention the
loss to your family. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.
Liz, Raleigh North Carolina
> On Apr 13, 2016, at 4:01 AM,
I believe the term "lazy loops" originated with Martina Wolter-Kampmann of
Germany. She is the author of "Invisible Starts and Finishes in Bobbin
Lace". Lazy loops are put onto the bobbin very near the end, not at the
beginning. Magic threads are placed at the beginning of the work and are
I am saddened by Linda's death and will treasure even more the kind emails that
I have received from her over the years.
She has a little piece of immortality as her emails live on in the Arachne
archives offering advice and support to future Lacemakers.
L
Kind Regards
Liz Baker
> On 13 Apr
Dear Chris
My sincere condolences on the loss of your wife, you and your family will be
in my prayers and hope everything went well today.
You will all meet again
Sue M Harvey
Norfolk
U.K.
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> On 13 Apr 2016, at 15:07, jeria...@aol.com wrote:
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Dear Chris,
You may be surprised to hear from our members around the world. We are
about 1,000 in number, and over 21 years we have come to where we cherish
each other very much.
Your wife and I sometimes carried on private correspondence. She had an
intellectual interest in lace and
Hi Fellow Arachnids and especially Binche fans,
In the course of an Internet search for photos of Binche lace prompted
by the recent mention of a candle pattern, I came across a photo from
the cover of a new video/DVD from Hensel Productions - Binche Lace with
Sally Schoenberg. I don't know her
So sorry to hear of your loss and the loss of another lacemaker with all
her invaluable knowledge. She will be missed by all.
Condolences from
Janis in South Africa
On 4/13/2016 10:01 AM, Linda Walton wrote:
> This is to let you all know that Linda Walton, a member of this group
> and my wife
From: Helene Ulrich
Subject: [lace] Will be meeting someone who wants to learn bobbin lace!
I am so excited. After living in the Myrtle Beach area for over 10
years, I have finally heard about someone who wants to learn bobbin
lace.
Hi Helene
Delighted you are going to
This is to let you all know that Linda Walton, a member of this group
and my wife passed away on the 23rd March. The breast cancer which she
had about 30 years ago came back and spread. By the time we realised
there was nothing that could be done.
She died at home, surrounded by her books,
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