In a message dated 2/5/07 9:18:38 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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One of my first lace book purchases was Ann Collier's Lace in
Miniature because my major hobby is porcelain doll making. In fact,
I had my first experience with bobbin lace when Gunvor conducted a
Morning Spiders,
Thanks to all who I haven't responded privately to, for the responses to my
query about the fan book by Ann Keller. I have put it on my wish list.
Cindy Rusak - in cold but sunny Wisconsin
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I bought the book when it was first published (and paid £10 for it). It
has the prickings, working diagrams, etc. for 5 fans designed by Ann
Keller. The fans vary in size from tiny to large and all have a modern
Celtic theme. I haven't tried making any of them (yet) but I think
they're
In a message dated 2/3/07 8:39:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I just came across a listing on Amazon for a book on Irish bobbin lace
fans. I've included the title:
Craobh Nua: the First Collection of Irish Themed Bobbin Lace Fans
The link is:
Hello Spiders,
I just came across a listing on Amazon for a book on Irish bobbin lace
fans. I've included the title:
Craobh Nua: the First Collection of Irish Themed Bobbin Lace Fans
The link is: