The link to Flickr is always at the end of all Arachne emails, and that
should be adequate for viewing. You need the login and password for posting
your own photos to the Arachne Flickr account.
I have been told in the past not to post the login id and password to the
list for security
I've just sent instructions with screenshots to Vivienne and Brian so that
they can get on to Flickr. Hopefully this will work for them. The crucial
thing to do first is to LOGOUT of your own Yahoo a/c before trying to log in
to Arachne's one with our user id and password.
Sue
I too couldn't get on it. Vivienne
> On 30 Jun 2016, at 10:20, Brian Lemin wrote:
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I think Tamara Duvall originally posted this poem
When God made man, He made him out of string
He had a little left, so He left a thing
When God made woman, He made her out of lace
He did not have enough, so He left a space.
Jeanette Fischer, Western Cape, South Africa.
I really need help
I've gots lots of longer poems, Sharon, but this might be short enough for
you
Peacocks and Rainbows
Some people knit wool into blankets.
Some crochet with treble and chain.
Some people cut lovely new fabric
Just to sew it together again.
But me, I like to use bobbins
And weave patterns in
So excited! I picked up the lace pillow again tonight. A few days ago
I had figured out how to leave the loop and work the rose ground, so
tonight I finished enough of that to tackle the big stumbling block of
sewings as I worked the next section. It all came together this time.
I did
Thank you all for your comments and suggestions and encouragement! I am
turning the pillow as I work, the picture was taken from a different
direction than I had been working on the lace.
I'll talk myself into a more positive mood about it and try again soon.
Even starting the section of
Hello Vila,
The pattern is beautiful, and I have made a scarf from the same book, which
is made very similarly. I think there is nothing wrong in your piece of
lace. (And there wasn't either in the one you cut off, as I can see).
Number 2 is ok: you must leave the 2 edge pairs plus the guide
I did not mean to ask a questions and disappear, but life got in the way
of me working on the project and posting here.
I put a couple of pictures on my Flickr page. The first one shows my
original attempt. The arrow points to the place I got stuck before I
cut it off.
Dear Tess,
This is in Fri Knipling. I cannot read German, but the color picture
shows parts of the flowers around the roots are in Violet, and parts of the
apple are also Violet (maybe with some gold metal highlights). I can bring
book to you next time I'm in Portland area -- maybe late
HelloAurilia all
I think the picture you are looking for is in Lace Number 74 April 1994
Joan
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Yes, I saw that one, it would be with a lacemaker using her feet.
The photo that Aurelia mentions is probably another one.
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Hello all,
Wasn't it in Kniplebrevet?.I remember seeing it too!
Irene Whitham
Surrey, BC
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Bev in
Joan, thank you ever so much! The picture is indeed as you said, in
Lace No. 74, April 1994. What a wonderful resource is Arachne and
its spiders!-- Aurelia
HelloAurilia all
I think the picture you are looking for is in Lace Number 74 April 1994
Joan
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Joan, thank you ever so much! The picture is indeed as you said, in
Lace No. 74, April 1994. What a wonderful resource is Arachne and
its spiders!-- Aurelia
HelloAurilia all
I think the picture you are looking for is in Lace Number 74 April 1994
Joan
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Hi Mary,
There's an Arachne webshots site where you could post the picture. I'm sure
someone can tell you how to do that, and they will!
If, however, that isn't an option for you for some reason, I will volunteer
to post the photo on my web site. You could send me a digital photo via
email. Or,
On 5 Jul 2005, at 16:00, Lynn Weasenforth wrote:
Dear Friends,
I have a problem and am hoping that someone can help. My son wants a
cross
done in lace, I have drawn one up for him, the problem is where to
start, if
anyone wants to see the drawing, please write me and I will send the
So far all I've
thought of is pre-winding all but one pair of bobbins (I feel they
must know
how to wind a bobbin properly) and perhaps starting with the Springetts
Snake? Any idea what's the average length of time that should take
for a
beginner? I was hoping that I'd get that done in the
I would guess that it is for making a teneriffe type lace.
Carole
Dublin, OH USA
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I would guess that it is for making a teneriffe type lace.
Carole
Dublin, OH USA
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Betty Ann - Your MIL might not have thrown the directions away, 'cos my Daisy
Wheel never had any to start with!
I found some instructions in a local magazine (back in approximately 1965, so I
haven't a hope of locating them now!)
Basically, a continuous thread is wound around the opened-out
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