On 1/30/12 8:18 AM, lynrbai...@desupernet.net wrote:
some sort of cord could be used, but what kind? Needs to
be able to withstand the elements and the sun, and be
able to keep its shape. Does any cord! fill the bill?
DH replaces his polypropylene boat-tying ropes every year,
but if not
At the Eden Project in Cornwall (UK) there's a fence made of rope
which has been plaited, woven, arranged in a lace-like pattern. In my
computer I have photos which I took there - how can I share them with
the group?
Margery.
margerybu...@o2.co.uk in
You could upload the photos to:
webshots.com
log in as: user = Arachne2003
password = honiton
Agnes Boddington - Elloughton UK
At the Eden Project in Cornwall (UK) there's a fence made of rope
which has been plaited, woven, arranged in a lace-like pattern. In my
computer I have photos which I
in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA, where it's bright and sunny, 35F 1.5C at 8
a.m.
-Original Message-
From: Robin D human.m...@gmail.com
Sent: Jan 29, 2012 10:08 PM
To: lace@arachne.com
Subject: [lace] Lace Fence and other materials
The first time I saw a lace fence was here http://vimeo.com
The first time I saw a lace fence was here http://vimeo.com/7328825 The
Lace in Translation exhibit at the Design Center in Philly. I
personally liked the re-purposed steel drum
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Flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss. - Douglas
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