Lyn writes:
Devon, are you home, and can you give information on this aspect of lace
in New York?
Ah, Spanier Arbeit, I know it well. At least I wish I did, because as Ita
Aber, whom I have known for 40 years, says in her article, the construction
of it is something of a secret. I even
with Spanier arbeit and a stool where this was worked with. It is now in
the Jewish Museum of Ethnography and aplied arts in L'viv.
Gabriele
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Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2013 14:58:28 +0200
Subject: Re: Fw: Re: [lace] information about Spanier Arbeit
From: dmt11h...@aol.com
To: lynrbai
Hi all,
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Dear Vicki,
Thanks for going to the trouble to resend. That is a fascinating article, and
raises all sorts of questions. As a born and bred New Yorker, (yes, that
explains a lot) I consider myself half Yiddish by association. I grew up in
an overwhelmingly Jewish neighborhood in Queens, and
Iâm not familiar with Spanier Arbeit but found this interesting article which
makes reference to âSpanish workâ and lace pillows and a museum in
Jerusalem. I wonder if Avital can enlighten us?
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Vicki in Maryland
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Iâm not familiar with Spanier Arbeit but found this interesting article
which makes reference to âSpanish workâ and lace pillows and a museum in
Jerusalem. I wonder if Avital can
Apologies to all Lace Guild members, our printer has had some problems with
the April issue of Lace, they have been working very hard to resolve these
problems over the last couple of weeks. The magazine is now printed, stapled
and folded (it was the stapling causing the problems) but
Dear Arachne, My name is Tamar Kravetz, and I am doing lace work for quit a
while, here, in Israel, together with a small group of people.I'll be visiting
Berlin shortly and would like very much to meet some lacemaker there. I would
also like to know about anything lace related in Berlin. Can you
Hello Tamar,
if you only visit Berlin I am not the right person. There are some
lacemakers hope they read your mail.
But if you also visit Hamburg, which is not so far away, we could try
to make an appointment.
Greetings
Ilske
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Selon Laurie Waters [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does anyone know if it is possible to purchase a lace pillow of the type used
for Tignes or Cogne lace? These are the narrow width, large diameter hollow
hoop-type pillows used with 'freehand' lace. Thanks,
Laurie
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Perhaps make one yourself? The hardest part would be the core. Wind it
tightly wind a too hot washsed and dried (to felt it) woolen blanket, or
undercarpet of natuaral fibers. A cover cloth with a tight rope through the
seams on either side.
does that make any sense?
Jo from the Netherlands
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Does anyone know if it is possible to purchase a
lace pillow of the type used
for Tignes or Cogne lace? These are the narrow
width, large diameter hollow
hoop-type pillows used with 'freehand' lace.
If you could contact someone in that area, it
Does anyone know if it is possible to purchase a lace pillow of the type used
for Tignes or Cogne lace? These are the narrow width, large diameter hollow
hoop-type pillows used with 'freehand' lace. Thanks,
Laurie
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Hi,
In a couple weeks my son is leaving for Peru. He will be hiking in the
Macho Pechu (Sic) area. He will also spend a couple days doing a little
sight seeing, also. So my question to any one who might know the area; Is
there anything lace related that he might be able to find to bring
I haven't been in Peru for many years, but I've never heard of lace
there. Weaving, yes. Items made from llama or alpaca wool or fur,
yes. Lace, no. As far as I know, the only lace in South America is in
northern Brazil and Paraguay. Although, about 10 years ago, I heard
that there were
Hi all!
I need info, is there a bobbin lace guild in the Minn./St. Paul area? If
so, who could I contact?
Bless you !
JoAnne Pruitt
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Hej, nu är det klart med kursen!
Välkommen!
Ewa.
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Can someone give me some more information on this course please ?
Thanks,
Magda (Belgium)
But the schedule of classes -- especially the Loehr's beginner Mechlin
- -- sounds tempting enough to consider re-joining the Guild (now that I
know I *can* drive long distance, anything is possible
Dear Magda -- I think what Tamara was referring to is a three-day workshop
on beginning Mechlin, to be given by Ulrike Loehr on July 31, and August
1st and 2nd. This is a sponsored workshop of the Chesapeake Region Lace
Guild, and the cost is $100. As non-members have to pay an additional $8 to
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