Thank you to Sue and Jocelyn for explaining that there are options to the left
of Albums. My logical, right-handed mind tends to assume that we are shown the
leftmost options.
> On Apr 14, 2021, at 17:56, Sue Babbs wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> When someone writes to say they have just posted a
Am I the only one who struggles to find specific pictures in the Flickr albums?
Despite looking several times I still can’t see the mythical hankie. This isn’t
the first time I have had this problem either.
Helen (on the west coast of mainland Canada where the weather people seem to
have
I used to have this problem, but then I realized that if you look at the top
menu bar on the Flickr page, there’s an option called “Photostream”. Click on
that and the most recent upload will be the first thing you see.
Adele
West Vancouver, BC
(west coast of Canada)
> On Apr 14, 2021, at
Hi All
When someone writes to say they have just posted a photo, I suggest you
start by looking at the photostream on
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/ as it shows the most recent
photos first. The Carmen Roig Ortuno handkerchief does not show up in
any of the albums as it has not
I joined in 1996 so have been a member for 25 years if my math is correct.
 That is a beautiful lace hanky on Flickr but not much cloth area for blowing
your nose ;-)
Nice to get a Lace Digest after such a long gap.
Last Saturday I had two pieces of lace purchased from an online charity event.
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Hi Shelagh,
I had carpal tunnel problems in both hands, and had surgery on both. The
first surgery was the standard ligament release with a long incision -- it
healed up tight and I occasionally have problems still in that hand, plus
it was a long and painful recovery. The other wrist was done
hace spent the few years reading the post but not much lace being
done. but need to say congratulations to everyone such a great list -
cant remember when I joined but I have had years of enjoyment. Must get
myself back into making more lace HAPPY BIRTHDAY to everyone Rosemary
hemmett.
Hi,
Thanks. Yes, I am going to physio and have some exercises to do. I also
use a magic bag and the heat helps and I wear a brace at night when I
sleep. It is very annoying and frustrating!
Oh well.
Have a great day and stay safe!
cheers,
Shelagh
On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 9:10 AM Sue Babbs
So sorry to hear about the carpal tunnel. I developed that after
crocheting the "urchins for Singapore harbour" in rope.
I found some exercises online which really helped, and my wrists
recovered after about 3 months
Sue
suebabbs...@gmail.com
-- Original Message --
From: "Shelagh
Firstly, I will add my 'happy birthday' to Arachne, having been a member since
July 1995 (we've been going 27 years now). Thanks to everyone who has
supported others and shared their lace journey over the years.
As some of you will know, I volunteer on a small preserved railway in
Porthmadog,
Hi
I, too, joined Arachne many years ago. After a 15 year absence I have
taken up bobbin lacemaking again. It is great fun to see so many names I
remember from years ago.
Everyone was very helpful and I learned a great deal from people on this
list.
My favourite types of bobbin lace are Torchon
Hi all,
Yes Karisse, Carmen Roig is a Spanish lacemaker, and the hanky is worked in
Ret-Fi, our Catalonian Blonda.
Carolina de la Guardia
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To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line:
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I joined you all in 2005 to keep in touch with lacemakers after my lace
teacher retired and neither she nor the class was replaced. I contined
to learn and be inspired to carry on although I added tatting to my
interests which I have been doing more of in recent years. I have
ventured into
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