[lace] Re: Big finishing for lace project

2004-01-10 Thread Tamara P. Duvall
On Jan 10, 2004, at 23:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (JoAnne) wrote: Once I am done, what is the BEST way to finish a project? Ther's no single way; depends on th project. I also want to enter this in the Iowa State Fair next summer, so does anyone know, can I frame it, or do are there rules that the ju

Re: [lace] Re: What is url for the list archives?

2004-01-10 Thread Avital Pinnick
I'm sorry that the Arachne site is so out of date. I do not have permission to modify that site. I've sent updated pages to Liz and she hasn't gotten around to uploading them. Thanks, Tamara, for being so quick with the archive URLs. Avital - Original Message - From: "Tamara P. Duvall" <[

[lace] Re: What is url for the list archives?

2004-01-10 Thread Tamara P. Duvall
On Jan 11, 2004, at 12:14, Dora Smith wrote: How do I access the list archives? http://www.mail-archive.com/lace%40arachne.com/ and, for lace-chat (non-tech, general friendship list): http://www.mail-archive.com/lace-chat%40arachne.com/ - Tamara P Duvall Lexington, Virginia, USA Formerly o

[lace] What is url for the list archives?

2004-01-10 Thread Dora Smith
How do I access the list archives? That information isn't on the arachne web site that I can find. Yours, Dora Smith Austin, Texas [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[lace] Will the people who responded to my French question please contact me?

2004-01-10 Thread Dora Smith
Two people, I think both on this list, responded to my question about the coureurs de sable. One of them was Lucie DuFresne. Could the other one please contact me. Thanks! Yours, Dora Smith Austin, Texas [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: u

[lace] Big finishing for lace project

2004-01-10 Thread PhaserBait
Hi all! Long time no write! I am currently working on my big Bucks project, and I hope to have it done by March. I'd better, because I am hosting the March meeting for our lace guild, and I promised a "Finished Piece Party"! What I need to get info for, is: Once I am done, what is the BEST

[lace] Re: the Retournac museum and budgeting for lace

2004-01-10 Thread Tamara P. Duvall
On Jan 9, 2004, at 14:49, dominique wrote: well they're asking me again to forward a message . they need your help . they have upgraded their website That little do-dad, circling around drives, me demented; it's very distracting. I hate websites where bits move (except for the website -- Sa

Re: [lace] Knipling chat

2004-01-10 Thread Sonja Sillay
Hi Jennifer and all, It could have been me who mentioned Kniple Cafe in a message earlier. It is Yahoo list and you can find it here: http://dk.groups.yahoo.com/group/kniplecafe/ This list is in Danish and it is about lacemaking and helping each other with the lace. I belong to another list

[lace] antique lace

2004-01-10 Thread Carolina G. Gallego
Hello all, Browsing the net I have found this excellent web: http://www.mendes.co.uk/index.html Just for those who like antique lace it is worth to visit it and enjoy the different techniques... or buy some of the items shown on it. Regards from a sunny and warm Barcelona where more than winter s

[lace] Knipling chat

2004-01-10 Thread Jennifer Nielsen
Hi everyone :) I am as usual catching up with my mail. In one of the digests I read tonight there was talk of a Danish list "Knipling chat". Could I please have the subscription details. I learned lacemaking in Denmark and would be interested in this list. Thanks Jennifer in HOT Brisbane, Austr

[lace] tape lace

2004-01-10 Thread Lorelei Halley
Sue If you can find Jennifer Fisher's BRAID LACE FOR TODAY (British English calls "tape" "braid" -- American English has a different practice), that is quite good. IOLI library probably has it. Another good one is DMC DIE KLOEPPELSPITZEN, a reprint of their tape lace book. It is in German, but th

[lace] eBay bobbins

2004-01-10 Thread Susan MacLeod
These are listed as 19th century french lacemaking bobbins. Interesting shapes. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3266186461&category=114 Susan G. MacLeod Dummerston, VT USA www.sover.net/~sumac "Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do." John Wooden - To