[lace] Tool on Ebay

2006-08-20 Thread Dee Palin
Item no. 110021939985 - Just found this on Ebay - do you think it is an afficot for needlelace? Dee Palin Gloucestershire - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [lace] Finished garter, Sue Andrea

2006-08-20 Thread Sue
The garter looks stunning and the bride should be well pleased:-) I have never yet used silk, never found any, seen any to buy, so I better look harder, I guess it is about time I did. Some of the pieces worked certainly deserve that type of thread. We have just received a pattern my husband

[lace] Further Steps in Honiton Lace on ebay

2006-08-20 Thread Jean Nathan
There's a copy of the hard-to-find Further Steps in Honiton Lace by Suzanne Thompson on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Further-Steps-in-Honiton-Lace-Susanne-Thompson_W0QQitemZ120021278534QQihZ002QQcategoryZ64290QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem tinied: http://tinyurl.com/jaqq2 or search for item number

[lace] Calling Lace Makers in New York City and in Saltash, UK

2006-08-20 Thread Carol Adkinson
Hi Arachnes All, Last week, demonstrating in the Museum in Colchester in Essex, UK, I met a lady who was on holiday from New York City, and who has mostly taught herself to make lace, and would welcome meeting any lacemakers in New York City. I rashly said I was *sure* there must be lacemakers,

Re: [lace] Calling Lace Makers in Saltash, UK

2006-08-20 Thread Rhiannon Mann
Hello Arachne-ans Its been such a long time since leaving a message - but i'm still around keeping my lurking eye on you all. For those in Dorset who knew me, i've finished my archaeology masters and now working in Northampton! Anyway in reply to Carol - I used to be a lacemaker in Plymouth

[lace] Calling Lace Makers in New York City and Saltash, UK

2006-08-20 Thread Dmt11home
So - please could all you NY lacemakers please contact me, and I will send on your names and eMail addresses to her Let me hazard the guess that there will be more lacemakers reporting in from Saltash, UK than from New York City. The strange lack of lacemaking groups, instruction, and

Re: [lace] Finished garter, getting silk thread

2006-08-20 Thread robinlace
From: Sue [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have never yet used silk, never found any, seen any to buy, so I better look harder, I guess it is about time I did. Some of the pieces worked certainly deserve that type of thread. I *love* working in silk, much preferring it over cotton and linen. I like the

[lace] Silk thread

2006-08-20 Thread Elizabeth Pass
At present I'm using Piper's spun silk 140/2 to work a pattern called Cameo. It's from 'A Visual Introduction to Bucks Point Lace' by Geraldine Stott. I'm making a rectangle to put on the cover of a photo album which will be covered in creamy, silky material, slightly padded. Inside there will

Re: [lace]... getting silk thread

2006-08-20 Thread bevw
To add to Robin's info, I particularly like the bombyx silk from Treenway, sizes 60/2 and 120/2 for BL (for Torchon, and Beds. and Bucks, respectively). I also like to dye smaller skeins myself, expecting variegated surprises, and getting them g At a lace day I bought a spool of Yaspé silk, a

Re: [lace] Calling Lace Makers in New York City and in Saltash, UK

2006-08-20 Thread Brenda Paternoster
Hello Carol The Lace Guild has a list of groups and teachers in UK. It's only as up to date as the info supplied to them but there is probably someone not too far from Saltash. Brenda On 20 Aug 2006, at 17:05, Carol Adkinson wrote: Similarly, I was also talking to a lady from Saltash in

[lace] Re: getting silk thread

2006-08-20 Thread Lorri Ferguson
I was just at my local JoAnne's and found Gutermann Silk thread in the 'sewing thread section'. There were about a dozen colors (on spools just like cotton sewing thread). I plan to return and pick up a supply. The thread had a shine and the colors were beautiful but limited. So check at your

[lace-chat] Calling Lace Makers in New York City and in Saltash, UK

2006-08-20 Thread Carol Adkinson
Hi Arachnes All, Last week, demonstrating in the Museum in Colchester in Essex, UK, I met a lady who was on holiday from New York City, and who has mostly taught herself to make lace, and would welcome meeting any lacemakers in New York City. I rashly said I was *sure* there must be lacemakers,

[lace-chat] Mammograms

2006-08-20 Thread Jane Viking Swanson
Hi All, This is not a joke! The last time I went for my mammogram they had a new thing. It's called Woman's Touch MammoPad www.mammopad.com and they put it on the metal half of the breast squisher. It's foam and about a quarter inch thick (half a centimeter). I thought it made things much