RE: [lace] RE: lace activities

2006-10-05 Thread LeAnn Smith
Delurking with my short list... I've been demonstrating when I can with Portland Lace Society at county fairs, state fairs and other gatherings, so I've been more productive than usual. (a 7:30 am to whenever job puts a serious crimp in my lace time.) I have decided that the next year or so is

RE: [lace] RE: lace activities

2006-10-03 Thread Sue
What's a wrister? Sue M Harvey Norfolk UK -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Lenore English Sent: 03 October 2006 01:58 To: Arachne Subject: Re: [lace] RE: lace activities In November, the West Michigan Lace Group plans to demo

[lace] RE: lace activities

2006-10-02 Thread Helen Bell
I still have my unfinished table ribbon on the go (beds lace), a large star (beds lace) designed by a fellow Ozzie lacemaker, and my next year's IOLI contest entry (also beds, but quite psychedelic) on the go. Next weekend is Cider Days at Lakewood Heritage Centre, and I'm demo'ing there. It'll

Re: [lace] RE: lace activities

2006-10-02 Thread Lenore English
In November, the West Michigan Lace Group plans to demo at the Kalamazoo Valley Museum Festival of Arts. The KVM is a children's museum, and the organizers want to have a full range of crafts. We demo'd there last year, and we enjoyed it as much as the kids. We will have tatting, knitted lace,

[lace] Re: lace activities

2006-09-30 Thread Tamara P Duvall
I have been cleaning house, doing laundry and making sure that DH had a hot meal most evevnings -- all because *anything* was better than starting a new and untested project :) But, about a week ago, I decided to bite the bulle and had at it. Once I hung (hanged?) in all the necessary pairs