Two years ago I met a Finnish lacemaker who made lace whith a hammer and
nails too, not with wire but with very thick linen thread. The result is
beautiful.
You can see her on my website : www.athdentelle.be . Click on activités
on the left side, then on Les 25 ans de l'Académie de dentelles de
February 2005 3:26 AM
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Subject: Re: [lace] wire lace with hammer and nails
Two years ago I met a Finnish lacemaker who made lace whith a hammer and
nails too, not with wire but with very thick linen thread. The result is
beautiful.
You can see her on my website
Wow, that's some fence. Wish I could read Dutch.
On Saturday, February 12, 2005, at 06:00 PM, J.Falkink-Pol wrote:
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by Joep Verhoeven,
Margot Walker in Halifax on the east coast of Canada
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That is a beautiful fence. I can't imagine why anyone would settle for
anything less after they had seen this.
Devon
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Hello Spiders
http://www.kantopleiding-nko.nl/Aktiviteiten/Aktiviteiten.html
by Joep Verhoeven, student of the Design Academy in Eindhoven with the help
of the NKO. We have a TV personality called Joep van 't Hek. So this Fence
of Youp is a word play.
Speaking of promoting lace without