I took a Flanders class in Peterborough, England in April. It's the kind of
class people go back to year after year. Louise West was one of the students,
and she was showing the proofs of her new book, which was about to go to the
printer. I ordered one, and it arrived after publication on
Just got mine, wonderful book well worth the money , no interest other than a
very satisfied customer
Sue M Harvey
Norfolk
U.K.
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Hello Jean
Oh yes the lovely Joyce, I also attended a number of courses with her - she
was a joy to know and so much fun. I will be purchasing a book even though
I've probably got most of the design as Joyce was ever generous.
I also knew Margaret Tite and what a lovely 'lady' she was too.
Jean,
a couple of queries about the book. One of my students wants to get back
into Bucks so this is timely, but I'd like to be sure I can answer her
questions.
There are (..) prickings for mats, a handkerchief corner and a small
motif.
How many mats? Or how many prickings in total?
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One of my first lace book purchases was Ann Collier's Lace in
Miniature because my major hobby is porcelain doll making. In fact,
I had my first experience with bobbin lace when Gunvor conducted a
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I just came across a listing on Amazon for a book on Irish bobbin lace
fans. I've included the title:
Craobh Nua: the First Collection of Irish Themed Bobbin Lace Fans
The link is:
Dear David and arachnes -- How delightful that Sally J is still
getting around! This is the little book that I found (by chance) in
the early 1970's that taught me how to make bobbin lace when I was
desperate for a lace teacher and couldn't find one. -- Aurelia
Dear Friends,
Have just
Hi David and everyone
LOL at one time or another I would have borrowed that book :p
Some years ago I bought a secondhand original (not translated) copy :)
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Have just received a lace book which I bought on Ebay. It's really
great and I had
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Have just received a lace book which I bought on Ebay. It's really
great and I had never seen it before. I note that it had previously
been the property of the Vancouver Island Regional Library :)
It's
Jeri, You are a wealth of information!
Betty Ann in Roanoke, Virginia USA
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Good morning Faye and All,
Carol's book about East Devon Trolly Lace is self published and
available from Carol herself. I will ask her if she would mind having
her address published or her e-mail, also whether any of the usual
suppliers will be carrying it. She will be going to Prague shortly,
I have just checked the Amazon site here in UK and the New book due
out on April 29th-30th
Lace from the VA museum by Clare Browne ISBN 1-85177-418-1 Published
price £30 is on Amazon at £21.
This book seems to be published in North America by Harry N. Abrams, as
I have found it on the
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