I was gifted some lace odds and sods. I plan to make paperweights out of
resin with them.
Regards, Joseph
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I have seen lovely framed lace samples
Carolina de la Guardia
> El 13 sept 2017, a las 23:23, Kathleen Harris escribió:
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> I am afraid mine go into a folder and probably never see the light again!
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> Kathleen
> In an unseasonably cold Berkshire, UK
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>> On 13 Sep
Hi,
We frequently are gifted by the estates of deceased Guild members where
we find small samples of lace in various techniques.
We have decided to incorporate these small pieces in the 'cut-out'
cards, three-fold I think they are called. The lace can either be
stitched or secured by other me
Helen
I have lots of these little sample strips. I stick them into 3 ring binders,
sorted by structural type and stylistic group. (Cluny & Bedfordshire in one,
Flanders Binche and Val in another) I keep them in this fashion so I have
examples to show students when they have questions about various
Mine are also stored in a plastic box But wrapped up well in acid proof
tissue paper
Sue M Harvey
Norfolk UK
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Mine go into a little plastic storage box. Yes, plastic. Yes, I know it will
degrade them. Probably not before Iâve snuffed it, though.
Adele
West Vancouver, BC
> On Sep 13, 2017, at 2:10 PM, H M Clarke mailto:hcl...@mac.com>> wrote:
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> I'm wondering what you all do with your lace samples? I'm
Make friends with someone who does crazy quilting. They LOVE bits and pieces.
Or take up crazy quilting yourself. Sounds like you are on your way, as you are
sewing them on a pillow.
Jean Reardon
Western Pennsylvania USA
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I am afraid mine go into a folder and probably never see the light again!
Kathleen
In an unseasonably cold Berkshire, UK
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> On 13 Sep 2017, at 22:10, H M Clarke wrote:
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> I'm wondering what you all do with your lace samples? I'm thinking of
> segments of a piece that you dec
Hello Alix,
La fougère is in German Farnkraut fern in English
Greetings
Ilske
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dear Jane
> Institut Professionnel Neuchatelois de Dentelles, Neuchatel-Lausanne - I
Neuchâtel-Lausanne is in the french-speaking part of Switzerland and I
dont think that we have a swiss on our list.
> . Can anyone translate 'La Fougere' for me (
is the fern
Alix
from Luxembourg
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