[lace] Lace, not Lace

2018-09-28 Thread J-D Hammett
Hi Fellow Arachnids, Have just received the Lace, not Lace catalogue and it is a delight to see, handle and read. So informative it is beginning to change my mind a lot about modern lace. The photographs are first class. It is of course no substitute for actually visiting, but as I live in the UK

Re: [lace] Book recommended

2018-09-28 Thread Adele Shaak
Hi Jeri: I searched the title and author and immediately came up with the publisher’s page for the book: http://www.simonandschuster.com.au/books/The-Lace-Weaver/Lauren-Chater/978192 5596335 As you can see,

RE: [lace] Book recommended

2018-09-28 Thread David C Collyer
Dear Jeri The Subject line of David's memo says "Book recommended". Searched, and only found Kindle references to The Lace Weaver by Lauren Chater. Please forgive my ignorance, but can it be purchased as a REAL book - by my definition? I’m sure it’s a paper back because I’ve seen the

Re: [lace] Book recommended

2018-09-28 Thread Jeri Ames
Dear Lace Book Readers, Books that are printed on paper are my preference.  Even Devon Thein's catalog for a very modern lace exhibition that opened last Sunday is a printed book: Lace, not Lace - Contemporary Fiber Art from Lacemaking Techniques.  This form of book will not become obsolete when

Re: [lace] Book recommended

2018-09-28 Thread Ann Blunden
I have read this book and it is about lace knitting in Estonia. The Author consulted at least One Estonian Lady. Ann B in Brisbane Australia -- Original Message -- From: "Ilske Thomsen" Hello Adele and David, could it be as it was in Germany still 70 years ago. Works done in very