Hi Everyone,
This is for those of you who would like to see the Danish Royal Wedding
live. One of our TV stations is transmitting live on the internet and there
is also English translation.
I'm off to my favourite position on the sofa to enjoy it all. The actual
ceremony is at 4pm Danish time.
Thanks to all who pointed me to Cathleen's website. the lace is really
pretty another book to add to my list of wants methinks.
Jane Bawn
Portchester UK
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 May 2004 19:06
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Good morning All,
One of the things that nobody seems to have mentioned in the
Branscombe/Battenburg saga is that, from what I have seen, Branscombe
Tape is narrower and finer, and has no gathering thread along the
edges. You have to either ease the tape round corners or put in a
gathering
Hello, Tamara,
thanks for the wellcome home *smiling*
Re Loehr's flowers, best thing first:
Ice flowers and Art Noveau PG Flowers are not the same story!
Last december, U.L. showed some of those Mechlin prickings to us, and not
only the prickings, because some of the patterns were worked by
Thanks for the information regarding Bev Walker!
Janet
Fort McMurray, ALberta Canada
-
To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line:
unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jean Barrett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Branscombe
Tape is narrower and finer, and has no gathering thread along the
edges. You have to either ease the tape round corners or put in a
gathering thread yourself.
In the Branscombe technique, you tack the tape to the
I found that using the Branscombe tape available in the UK (through
Hornsby's or Tim Parker)
I must male a correction to a previous comment of mine about tapes in the
USA. I had seen only the plain Battenberg tapes when I wrote. Then
immediately, it seemed, I was browsing on the pages for
I did not stay up to see the Royal Wedding - (It was the wee small hours
here in Oz,) but we have just bought the newspaper, and it shows the bride
on the front page. I had heard, on the radio, that she wore a 100 year old
Irish lace veil, and from the picture in the paper, it looks like
On May 14, 2004, at 5:32, Eva Von Der Bey wrote:
Re Loehr's flowers, best thing first:
Ice flowers and Art Noveau PG Flowers are not the same story!
It is, indeed, a piece of *very good* news; thanks, and please thank
her, next time you see her.
(Two weekends a year - the next two are already
Hi Everyone,
This is for those of you who would like to see the Danish Royal Wedding
live. One of our TV stations is transmitting live on the internet and there
is also English translation.
I'm off to my favourite position on the sofa to enjoy it all. The actual
ceremony is at 4pm Danish time.
I've not seen this one before, it appeared on another list I am on and I
thought my Arachne friends might find it amusing.
One day, a seamstress was sewing while sitting close to a river when her
thimble fell into the river. When she cried out, the Lord appeared and
asked, Why are you crying?
So, Heather
I don't see your picture on Lacefairy, have you sent one to Lori so we
know what you look like? It is fun to go to Lacefairy and put faces to
names. Or is your pictures posted somewhere else (and I've missed that
message?) :-)
Tonnie McBroom
Phoenix, AZ
Jane Bawn wrote:
On May 8,
Hello all -
Since many, if not most, bobbin lacers also have interests and abilities in other
gentle arts, I'm offering some booklets here on other arts. They are free, and if
more than one person asks, I will pull the names out of the proverbial hat for them.
1) A weaving Primer (Weave-easy
A cop's life is never boring, it seems g
From: D.D. (darling *son*, actually g)
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2u=/040510/481/
tpe80505100924e=2ncid=1756
---
Tamara P Duvall http://lorien.emufarm.org/~tpd
Lexington, Virginia, USA (Formerly of Warsaw, Poland)
14 matches
Mail list logo