In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tamara
P. Duvall [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Each initial is decorated with flowering vines made of plaits and
tallies (two pairs permit two colours - one for leaves and one for
flowers), and each has a spider web somewhere, connecting the initial
to the frame where
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To: lace Arachne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 3:11 AM
Subject: [lace] Re: Lace Guild's Lacemakers' Census
On Dec 2, 2004, at 17:36, Janice Blair wrote:
I decided to do something simple on my mailing tag. I made my initial
J in a tape lace.
My own very first thought was a T
On Dec 3, 2004, at 10:43, Maureen Harvey wrote:
I keep seeing references to Rosa Libre in postings, this is a new
one to
me, is it a type of lace or someones name? Curiosity killed the cat
but I
must know.
New lace; invented (and named) by Cathleen Belleville in California.
You can read about
On Dec 2, 2004, at 17:36, Janice Blair wrote:
I decided to do something simple on my mailing tag. I made my initial
J in a tape lace.
My own very first thought was a T, but...
Years and years ago - at least 7 or 8 - I started to design an
alphabet. After a couple of years of trial and error