Hi Bev and fellow Arachnid.
Some delightful pictures shown. Thank you for the link Bev. By the way, your
tiny url worked fine for me. You just have to remember that if an web
address shows black, like the rest of the message you have to copy and
paste. If it shows blue or purple you can usuall
Hello everyone again on this matter.
As there seem to be problems with my tinied url, here is the commercial
link:
http://ca.hellomagazine.com/royalty/2013081914174/queen-elizabeth-young-new-pictures/
> If I had seen this photo before I could make lace, I would have admired
the infant Princess onl
Hello everyone
If I had seen this photo before I could make lace, I would have admired the
infant Princess only. Now I appreciate the lace too.
There are conventional, pleasing Honiton sprigs attached to a veiling, in
an exceptional, well-composed photograph.
*http://tinyurl.com/honitononnet*
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Whatever the blip was with the lace list, majordomo asleep (?) - to see
Ruth's message again reminded me of an excellent playlist at CBC Radio, to
use while studying. "ace your exams..." and I used to to ace some lace :)
http://tinyurl.com/lacestudyplaylist
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 6:30 PM, Earl &
Hi, How wonderful to see all the bookmarks! What a wonderful variety of
techniques and styles.
I do need to note that the beautiful red bookmark from the pattern
"Serpentine" was made by Shirley Meier and sent to me - Jane Viking
Swanson. Not the other way round. It's right before the Battenbe
They are fantastic, they look incredible. Colours great so who ever did them
well done because they are a treat to see. Of course I love them all, tatting
bobbin lace etc, Cats, such cuties, but I have not seen the Romanian point
lace before.
Thank you ladies for telling me so quickly Arachne i
I think they are Romanian Point lace. I want the pattern!
Diane Williams
drswilli...@yahoo.com
Galena Illinois USA
My blog -
http://dianelaces.wordpress.com/
From: Sue
Some beautiful lace and such a wide variety. beautiful
work. I am
intrigued to know
Hi Sue,
They are Romanian point lace and the cord is worked with a crochet hook, laid
out on a pattern (just like needlelace) and then filling stitches worked. The
cord is fun to do (once you've worked out how to do it!) and it is one of the
easiest laces to design your own patterns. There are
Some beautiful lace and such a wide variety. beautiful work. I am
intrigued to know how two of the early ones are, cord work, I dont think it
is tatting, but it doesn't look like bobbin lace, could it be needle lace?
Great work every one and well done for the visuals.
Sue T
Dorset UK
Hello o
Wonderful job, Jenny! Thank you very much. I see that the site mentions
patterns being available for some of the bookmarks, but I cannot see how to
get to them. Please can you help me?
And lovely bookmarks everyone.
Sue
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Hello one and all
It has been a while coming and truthfully it isn't finished just yet, but
the gallery is up and visible for the Arachne 2013 Bookmark Exchange and I
know there have been a few of you waiting to see what ones have been sent
through for viewing.
If you can see that yours is
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