Lacemakers:
This inquiry was sent to the L.A.C.E. Guild website. In an effort to lend her
a hand, we are posting it here with permission.
If anyone can answer Helen's questions or direct her further in her search,
would you send your reply to her directly, please.
I am seeking
Hello lacefriends,
I'll propose a meeting for thoes of you and the FHL which visit the
congress of Deutscher Klöppelverband in Schneeberg in april.
We decided thursday evening from 7 pm or in German 19.00 o'clock.
Because on friday is our member meeting with election this year and
saterday is
Dear David and Arachnes,
Our lace bulletin editors are always seeking interesting articles. It seems
something like this set of instructions and photos illustrating technique,
plus a photo of the completed lace project, would make for an interesting
presentation - if the topic has not been
Dear Arachnes,
It was lightly mentioned on Arachne, but seems we should loudly congratulate
Aurelia Loveman and Jean Nathan!
Aurelia's lace fan graces the cover of The Bulletin - International Old
Lacers, Inc. Winter 2006-2007 issue, Volume 27, Number 2.
Jean's Jack (or Knave) of Diamonds
At the Bromley Lacemakers meeting today someone mentioned a Lace Day
held in Battle (or Hastings)in the UK. Does anyone have any info on
this? does it still run? if so when and where. We like to go out to
visit Lacedays and it sounds a lovely place to go.
Thanks in anticipation
Celia.
Hallo Celia and all spiders
I do not know about lace days but I spent an absolutely wonderful week
making lace at Pike House in Battle in Hastings, the tuition was superb
as was the food, I can highly recommend it. I did have a brochure but
cannot find it but I am sure that they will be in the
Hello Spiders,
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:
Gentle Spiders,
My Lace (the quartely publication of the Lace Guild, UK) arrived today
(is it late or am I off a month in my expectations?) I've only skimmed
through it so far -- it's twice the size of the IOLI Bulletin, at 64
pages -- but, even so, noticed some familiar names, like Jean
On Feb 3, 2007, at 20:33, Cindy Rusak wrote:
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:
http://www.amazon.com/Craobh-Nua-Collection-Themed-Bobbin/dp/
An old saying is When the student is ready, the teacher will appear.
Sounds like that is what happened Tamara
Helen - in Oz.
Deborah Robinson (the Editor of Lace) once called such sudden
erruption of a subject, propelled by forces from different
directions, morphic resonance. Others call it
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