Hi all,
Yes Karisse, Carmen Roig is a Spanish lacemaker, and the hanky is worked in
Ret-Fi, our Catalonian Blonda.
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A great loss. Marianne has been like a Fairy godmother for lacemakers,
preserving the tradition of lace and supporting new generations, from here my
gratitude to her and my condolences to her family Anneliese and Lothar always
by her side, participating and collaborating with Marianne at all
The artifacts in the hands of the lady in the picture I think that they are
clearly bobbins. By the way very well represented.
What really surprises me is the lace displayed on the big pillow, as the Codex
is dated in 18th century. This is older than The picture that Bev has
contributed with
Helen I know a Spanish couple who work, miniature lace the wife, and miniature
wood work the husband. One of their pieces is the little lace pillows with
lace.
As far as I know, she makes the lace on a traditional lace pillow and then
moves it to the miniature work, hanging the little bobbins
Thank you Karen. Very interesting article.
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I enjoyed visiting The MAK, two years ago in a. trip to Viena. There is a room
dedicated to laces, different centuries, since Renaissance.
www.mak.at
Enjoy your trip!
Regards.
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I have seen lovely framed lace samples
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> El 13 sept 2017, a las 23:23, Kathleen Harris escribió:
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> I am afraid mine go into a folder and probably never see the light again!
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> Kathleen
> In an unseasonably cold Berkshire, UK
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> Sent from my
Yes Janis, they are active. They were attending the Diada lace Day event in
Sant Cugat last Sunday. In Spain they are lace events every week so, they are
possibly very bussy...
I hope this helps to afford the wait...
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> El 18 may 2017, a las 11:16, Janis Savage
I have replied privately to "Witchywoman"
Kind regards
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>
> Browsing through Pinterest I found pictures of patterns that were signed with
> the name Manuela Lopez. They were mostly photos of used patterns. They're
> all Hinojosa.
> Does anyone know anything about
I understand that it is which in Italian is called "punto piatto de Venice",
it could be translated as Flat Point of Venice.
Museo Arnold Caprai, has some illustrating examples and could be seen the
differences between Gros Point and Flat Point.
Definitely this piece is not the style of Hinojosa lace.
As I privately commented to Devon, Hinojosa is a continuous tape lace without
grounds nor fillings between tapes.
The Saxony piece is a part tape lace worked with clothstitch. There are drawn
some spaces between tapes that are filled with
What a loveley lace and what a lovely picture! Congratulations.
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> El 22 ene 2017, a las 23:05, AGlez escribió:
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> I would like to share with you a picture I have just uploaded to my Flickr
> account, and which has lace on it:
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>
1C and 2C
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> El 29 jul 2016, a las 21:17, H M Clarke escribió:
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> I would like you please to send me your answer to the questions below. I will
> collate them all and send a summary to the list.
>
> 1) Can you 'see' a picture in your head?
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> A)
Hello Bev and all,
The pattern for @-Arachne is free to download from my web, and I designed it
for all Arachneans.
This is the first mail I send to Majordomo from gmail. I have decided to
subscribe with another server than AOL, as I was sure I was missing mails from
the list.
Regards from
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