I have not received any messages from arachne for two days. Why?
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Your message came through just fine so I'd say it's because no one has written
anything. It's happened before.
Alice in Oregon
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Thanks to all who replied to my query about lack of arachne e-mails. I thought
possibly my lack of computer expertise had caused a glitch.
Doris O'Neill in The Chicago Area.
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The weather is nice and we all are sitting out on our patios making lace --
I wish!
Susie
Morris, Illinois
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Hi All, I've been meaning to write for a while and since it's quiet I
might as well do it now.
I got a new book The Borris Lace Collection - A Unique Irish Needlelace
by Marie Laurie and arachne's own Annette Meldrum!! It came out in 2010
and the ISBN is 9781863514071 (ppk.). Borris Lace is a
Am 16.05.2013 um 19:18 schrieb C Johnson:
The weather is nice and we all are sitting out on our patios making lace --
I wish!
That would be wonderfully. But daily life has other plans, unhappily :-))
Ilske
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A few days ago Liz posted links to some FACEBOOK lace groups. I have 2 more
to add to her list:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/irinavlasova/Russian bobbin lace
https://www.facebook.com/groups/138573699519172/ Slovenian bobbin lace
https://www.facebook.com/groups/132437303557971/
And if I may be so bold as to toot our group's horn (or Facebook page):
https://www.facebook.com/Torontolacemakers?ref=hl
A very informal meeting point for lace-makers in Toronto, Canada. We
post pictures of our work and small commentaries on what each of us
is doing / reading.
It has been
Has anyone seen the May/June Piecework magazine?
A while back Christopher Phillips made a request to the Arachne list for any
information on lace/lacemaking from the time of William Shakespeare for an
article he was planning to submit for publication. I was happy to let him have
pictures of a
Thank you everyone who replied about the facebook pages. I'm having a
ball investigating them.
Anna from a cold but sunny Sydney. OK it isn't that cold but it is for me
On 17/05/13 4:35 AM, Lorelei Halley wrote:
A few days ago Liz posted links to some FACEBOOK lace groups. I have 2 more
to
Thank you Debora for posting the web page for your lace group.
Even though I'm not on Facebook I can access your page to view the many
wonderful photos of lacemakers in your group. Sadly I can't access the
pages that Lorelei sent as it requires me to 'log-in' so I miss out on
this
My DH sent this to me. Ruins of Lace, by Iris Anthony, because of the title
and the blurb. I know nothing else about it, except what the website says:
http://www.amazon.com/Ruins-of-Lace-ebook/dp/B007ZI00HS/?tag=bookbubemailc-20
The reason I mention it is that the Kindle edition is on sale
Hello Lyn and everyone
I'm always suspicious of popular fiction. However, I did check out the
'look inside' feature of the book, at the Amazon link.
In the A Note to the Reader it seems the author might have an idea of
lacemaking, or has quoted her sources carefully.
e.g. Though lace is created
I did not mean to ask a questions and disappear, but life got in the way
of me working on the project and posting here.
I put a couple of pictures on my Flickr page. The first one shows my
original attempt. The arrow points to the place I got stuck before I
cut it off.
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