[lace] Oya book on eBay

2004-01-23 Thread Avital Pinnick
I didn't realise that there were so many ways of making beaded oya. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=3582414435ssPageName=ADM E:B:SS:US:1 I guess if you have $100 (+ $60 for shipping and he doesn't take PayPal) burning a hole in your pocket, this would be a great book to have.

Re: [lace] Little Lace Book

2004-01-23 Thread Linda Greyling
The authors of the little booklets are Jean Horne and Mary Hughes. Janis Savage(The Lace Place) should be able to give more details. She still carry some of the books for sale. I received a set as a raffle prize at a Lace Day some years ago. Mary is an active member of the Witwatersrand Lace

RE: [lace] Oya book on eBay

2004-01-23 Thread Panza, Robin
From: Avital Pinnick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I didn't realise that there were so many ways of making beaded oya. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=3582414435ssPageName=ADM E:B:SS:US:1 I bought another book from this dealer (elfocan) and one from another Turkish dealer. The

[lace] re: Lace Craft Quarterly on Ebay

2004-01-23 Thread Barbara Bulgarelli
The editor of Lace Craft Quarterly, Eunice Sein Coon, was the the very generous donor of the large lace collection the IOLI received in 2003. Several of the pieces featured in some of the magazines were on display at IOLI convention in N.J. Some of the pieces will be included in the Lace

[lace] Re: RE:patterns?

2004-01-23 Thread Joy Beeson
At 07:48 PM 1/22/04 -0700, Helen Bell wrote: I personally prefer my patterns in one piece - partly because it's difficult to get a perfect match on the 2 halves, when you're putting them together (I'm one of those sticky tape challenged people that just as you get them lined up and ready to put

[lace] Lace book

2004-01-23 Thread Margot Walker
Hampstead House is a Canadian business that sells publishers' remainders at very good prices. Their current listings include the book: Lace. It has 128 pages of black and white pictures and drawings of lace and a CD (for Windows and Macs) of the pictures. The price is only C$18.99 plus

Re: [lace] Lace book

2004-01-23 Thread Clay Blackwell
I bought this book on ebay a couple of months ago, and it is really a book of designs. The pictures are white lace on black pages, and many (if not most) are from old drawings. For the money, it isn't a bad thing to have, but it wasn't what I expected. It would be fun to play with some of these

[lace] Re: Little Lace Book

2004-01-23 Thread Tamara P. Duvall
On Jan 23, 2004, at 5:37, Linda Greyling wrote: Jean is still a member but not as active as in the early years of the guild. Some of the English members might also remember her for her books on using colour in Lace. Colour: Why not? and Colour: What now? I have 3 of Jean Horne's booklets on

[lace] Armenian lace

2004-01-23 Thread Tess1929
Interesting that this subject should have come up just now. I have received a group of books through the kind offices of Vibeke Ervo and Karen Thomson, and one of them is all about the Armenian lace of the 19th and 20th centuries. Lots of nice pictures and part of the text has been translated

[lace] RE: little lace books

2004-01-23 Thread Helen Bell
Hi Alice, If they're what I'm thinking of - with a pale blue, green, salmon, orange or yellow cover - they were available from the Springetts. I have a set of them, and they have some cute little patterns that look like they work up fast. I think I got mine in the late 80s or so. I still have

[lace-chat] Humour - risque

2004-01-23 Thread David Collyer
A 7 year old and a 4 year old are upstairs in their bedroom. You know what?, says the 7 year old, I think it's about time we started swearing. The 4 year old nods his head in approval. When we go downstairs for breakfast, I'll swear first, then you swear after me, OK? The 4 year old

[lace-chat] new to list

2004-01-23 Thread Judith Bongiovanni
Hi, That was going to be my subject line but with current computer virus I decided better not. I am new to the list and am doing a dance because my IOLI bulletin just arrived. From the comments on Lace, I may not be so happy when I settle down to read it but given the weather (wind-chill

Fw: [lace-chat] Gorgeous New Recipe - Apple Slice

2004-01-23 Thread Sue Babbs
I got round to trying David's apple slice recipe yesterday, and am really enjoying it. But as we are in the midst of winter and snow here in Chicago, and as I am impatient (!), I prefer it straight out of the oven and warm. Sue [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

re: [lace-chat] olive oil praise

2004-01-23 Thread dominique
i love olive oil!!! another recipe from southern France bits of toasted french bread, warm , you rub garlic into it, dip it into olive oil and eat... yummm! i must say i cook everything in olive oil including steaks and omelettes (which most people hate. you're supposed to cook them in

[lace-chat] Closet Survey

2004-01-23 Thread Webwalker
Im conducting a survey. All help welcome provided only one person maintains the closet in question. If you happen to have two closets maintained by two different people, it would be great to have a response from each owner. Definition: For a garment to face left, the front of the garment