[lace] Chrysanthemum Lace Video-Update

2022-11-14 Thread Jo Ann Eurell
I jumped ahead and posted information about the Hensel video on Chrysanthemum Lace. The video is not yet up on their website. John emailed me that someone else maintains the site for them, so it may be a little longer before it appears. John did send out an email over the weekend with all the

Re[2]: [lace] Chrysanthemum Lace Video from the Hensels

2022-11-13 Thread Sue Babbs
3/2022 4:53:57 PM Subject Re: [lace] Chrysanthemum Lace Video from the Hensels They have not added this to their website. I did find these videos available at The Lace Museum. Deborah -Original Message- From: Jo Ann Eurell Sent: Nov 13, 2022 4:40 PM To: lace@arachne.com Subject: [la

Re: [lace] Chrysanthemum Lace Video from the Hensels

2022-11-13 Thread Deborah
They have not added this to their website. I did find these videos available at The Lace Museum. Deborah -Original Message- From: Jo Ann Eurell Sent: Nov 13, 2022 4:40 PM To: lace@arachne.com Subject: [lace] Chrysanthemum Lace Video from the Hensels John and Kathy Hensel have just

[lace] Chrysanthemum Lace Video from the Hensels

2022-11-13 Thread Jo Ann Eurell
John and Kathy Hensel have just announced a new video in collaboration with Sylvia Fellows. "Basic Techniques in Chrysanthemum Lace" has 3 ½ hrs. of instruction and also instructions sheets with prickings. Sylvia's companion book entitled "Chrysanthemum Whimsies" is also available. See their

Re: [lace] Chrysanthemum & Tonder lace

2017-05-25 Thread Bev Walker
Hello Susan The 'Chrysanthemum lace' from Essential Vermeer is a classical lace from earlier centuries, not the 'Chrysanthemum lace' referred to in the Belleville book, and other current publications offering nice patterns for mats and seasonal ornaments, e.g. hearts, Easter eggs, Christmas

Re: [lace] Chrysanthemum & Tonder lace

2017-05-25 Thread Susan
Thank you Jean! Bobbi is definitely the Queen of Tonder lace! As to Chrysanthemum, a connection with Bruges fits the "Flanders province" description on Essential Vermeer. Interesting too that description "b" under Bruges in Glynne is reminiscent of Chrysanthemum attributes: tape-like lace,

Re: [lace] Chrysanthemum & Tonder lace

2017-05-25 Thread Susan
Thank you Clare! It was nice of you to consult your copy of the Belleville book. According to the Vermeer site, it was "made in Flanders province for export to Holland. Dutch lace is also called Cauliflower or Chrysanthemum lace because of the pattern." Now you know why I was trying to

Re: [lace] Chrysanthemum & Tonder lace

2017-05-25 Thread Clare Settle
The intro to Chrysanthemum Lace by Cathleen Belleville says that 'the history of this lace is a mystery. It is a relatively modern lace, having been developed in the early to mid 1900s but its country of origin is widely disputed. Almost every European country claims to have invented it...'

Re: [lace] Chrysanthemum & Tonder lace

2017-05-25 Thread N.A. Neff
Hi Susan, Tønder lace is indeed Danish as Jean says, a point ground lace derived from Lille lace from France. This is what I read recently, I believe in the first part of Inge Skovgaard's The Technique of Tønder Lace. Bobbi Donnelly, as Jean says, is the expert on Tønder, would know if I have

Re: [lace] Chrysanthemum & Tonder lace

2017-05-25 Thread Susan
Thanks Jean! I saw the Belleville book online but would need to request it from IOLI library to see if it has historical info. I just stumbled upon the Vermeer site & the Chrysanthemum reference. I only knew about Withof & 'sGravenmoer so this was a surprise that there might be an additional

Re: [lace] Chrysanthemum & Tonder lace

2017-05-25 Thread Jean Leader
Susan, Tonder bobbin lace (with a slash across the o) is definitely from Denmark - ask Bobbi Donnelly who is teaching Tonder at the IOLI Convention in July (https://internationalorganizationoflace.org/Conventions/2017Convention/Classes/amclasses.html) There could be whitework from Tonder but

[lace] Chrysanthemum & Tonder lace

2017-05-25 Thread Susan
Hello All! While working on our upcoming "nationality lace" exhibits today, I was using the Lace app (Leader) & the Illustrated Dictionary (Gwynne) to help me plan the layouts for our maps & lace displays. I found a brief reference to Chrysanthemum lace, described as Dutch lace, on a Vermeer

Re: [lace] Chrysanthemum

2004-05-12 Thread Mary L. Tod
At 6:54 PM +0100 5/12/04, Jane Bawn wrote: Tamara wrote As far as I'm concerned, only two laces belong in that group: Milanese and Chrysanthemum. And, of the 2, Chrysanthemum is iffy, on the fence, as it were, since it uses only one decorated braid (and that not always) and makes its (simple)

Re: [lace] Chrysanthemum

2004-05-12 Thread Barb ETx
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