Hello
I have been busy all this week helping to run the Australian Lace Guild
annual Conference in Melbourne Australia.
We have 90 people attending in total.
There are five classes : Florence Quinette from France teaching Bayeaux
Lace
Pat Milne -
So glad you enjoyed the weekend and Holly's class. The invisible join is
amazing and is truly invisible! Wish I could've been there to catch up with old
friends.
JillMilton Keynes, BucksÂ
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Malvary Cole mentioned that many lacemakers in the US were attending the
Finger Lakes Lace Guild's lace weekend. That includes me, and I wanted to
report that it was GREAT! As is usual, I spent too much money--two books,
and lots of linen and silk thread to make a scarf. All the classes were
I wondered about everyone but I was busy myself. So far this month I've
attended two regular lace meetings and our annual Lace Day, taught a short
bobbin lace class in Tillamook, and am trying to get my things ready for a
3-day Bucks class starting tomorrow. The teacher threw in an extra
Janis - that looks about right. Brian Lenin in Australia looking for Pompi
Parry was the last one I got.
Don't worry - you are still with us. Canada was celebrating Thanksgiving
last weekend and it was Columbus Day in the US with many people attending
the Ithaca Lace weekend.
Malvary in
Hi Janis and everyone else
Quiet, yes, but busy also yes.
Finishing my Xmas ornament for the exchange, helping husband with
decorating, getting garden cleared up ready for winter.
Agnes Boddington - Elloughton UK
Is the list very quit or have I somehow removed myself from it by mistake?
The
Is the list very quit or have I somehow removed myself from it by mistake?
The last message I had was on 8th October.
Janis in South Africa
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