Getting publicity for lacemaking from this would be good. Don't know how it
works, but has anyone thught of trying to get an entry in the Guiness Book
of Records for a world record of the largest nunber of people making lace at
the same time. Don't really think it would be feasible because I thi
In a message dated 03/02/2006 01:37:09 GMT Standard Time,
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> This is really a great idea! I'd even host a special guild meeting at my
> house to do this. Sounds wonderful!
> Laura Sandison
> Lace! in New Mexico, USA
I think this should have come to the list, but you
> I love the idea of a 24-hour lacemaking relay. But September
> seemes a long time to wait! Can we have a trial run first?
Sounds to me like this should be separate from the UK National Lace Day
and become a new, International Lace Day. It would run from date-line
through AUstralia/New Zeal
On Thursday, February 2, 2006, at 08:39 AM, Bridget Marrow wrote:
I love the idea of a 24-hour lacemaking relay. But September seemes a
long time to wait! Can we have a trial run first?
I think that's a great idea.
Margot Walker in Halifax on the east coast of Canada
Visit the Seaspray Gui
On Thursday, February 2, 2006, at 09:21 AM, Karen wrote:
His colleagues west of us in other parts of
Europe start work before he does.
His colleagues in Europe are east of the UK
I can’t fathom where the best place for fitting Australia and New
Zealand in is,
based on international date l
How about over the Easter holidays or something? Although that's
also quite a long way away.
At 12:39 02/02/2006, Bridget Marrow wrote:
I love the idea of a 24-hour lacemaking relay. But September seemes
a long time to wait! Can we have a trial run first?
Bridget, England, Zone 0
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I love the idea of a 24-hour lacemaking relay. But September seemes a long
time to wait! Can we have a trial run first?
Bridget, England, Zone 0
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Margot Walker wrote:
It would take some organizing, but it looks like it would be possible to
celebrate the British National Lacemaking day all over the world!!!
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It would be neat if we can get something like this organized. This might
also be a great opportunity to get lace
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>Eva (near) Madrid, Spain 1
Antje knows me as her "cold shower" - loses a bit in
the translation, but here I go again! Geographically
we are in zone 0, but Franco changed the time to
coincide with Europe and
Hi All,
I am - like perhaps the whole of the UK! - in Zone 0.
Carol - in Suffolk UK
- Original Message - > We could find out. Everyone could go to the
following website:
> http://www.travel.com.hk/region/timezone.htm
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> So, everyone - what time zone are you in? > Margot Walker, Can
Antje González, in center Spain, 0
It was good fun to join this meeting, but I found it complicated to read,
write and make bobbin lace at the same time!
And Margot, I suppose you were really busy making continuous updates of the
list of participants! Thank you very much for all your work!
Antje
On Wednesday, February 1, 2006, at 02:53 AM, Susan Lambiris wrote:
What's involved in being a host? I'd
assumed people were just hitting "Reply All" when responding to
previous messages
It's a bit more complicated than that, but not much. First, about a day
and a half before the meetin
Jay Ekers, Australia, 10E
But here in New South Wales we are on daylight saving for a few more
months, so currently 11E?
Jay in Sydney
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I was surprised to see that I'm in the same Time Zone as South Africa.
Penelope Piip
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Jenny Brandis, Western Australia +8 hours
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Sounds like a good idea
Barbara Engle
Rockwall,TX USA
zone 6 W
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This is a great idea!!
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Hi,
I am in 10 east and it is the 1st February
Faye Owers
Tasmania
Australia
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Hello Margot.
Ilske from Germany 1 Est
I'll liked it to participate although I couldn't stay til the end. And
I would like to do again but I can't in february and march because I'll
be in Australia.
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Hey, an on-line time-zone meeting!
Bev (back from errands) in Canada zone 8W
> http://www.travel.com.hk/region/timezone.htm
> So, everyone - what time zone are you in? (It would make life easier
> for me if you put your name, country, and time zone on 1 line and then I
> could just cut & paste
So, everyone - what time zone are you in? (It would make life easier
for me if you put your name, country, and time zone on 1 line and then I
could just cut & paste.) I'll start it off:
jenny barron Scotland 0
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I'm Joan in Stayner, Canada 5W
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Sheila's post gave me the idea that perhaps sometime we coild have a lace-in
relay - perhaps on the UK National Lacemaking Day in September. With several
organisers around the world we could keep it going for the full 24 hours until
it "comes back home".
The idea is
Malvary Cole, Ottawa, Canada 5W
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To address how the second on-line meeting came about, it was the more
possible because as Margot told us, the real members weren't able to
attend the real meeting. Margot saw a chance and took it ;)
I think if we can operate on those terms, everyone, somewhere, will
have a chance to take part at o
Helen Tucker , UK, UTC
Helen, Somerset, UK
"Forget the formulae, let's make lace"
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I like that idea, although the 4th Sunday of the month is the date of my
real lace group meeting.
On Tuesday, January 31, 2006, at 12:54 PM, Andrea Lamble wrote:
Continuous round the world lace making - Sounds worth a try!
I enjoyed the lace-in on Sunday and if it was to continue would think
On Tuesday, January 31, 2006, at 08:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But do we have a
wide enough spread of people around the time-zones to make it work?
We could find out. Everyone could go to the following website:
http://www.travel.com.hk/region/timezone.htm
Find where you live on the map
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Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 07:39:57 EST
>Sheila's post gave me the idea that perhaps sometime we coild have a
lace-in
>relay - perhaps on the UK National Lacemaking Day in
Sheila's post gave me the idea that perhaps sometime we coild have a lace-in
relay - perhaps on the UK National Lacemaking Day in September. With several
organisers around the world we could keep it going for the full 24 hours until
it "comes back home".
Six people doing four hour stints, or
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