November 3, 2018, 7:28 AM
Yes, the e-version is now available online. Unfortunately 5 pages don't
load fully. I've sent an e-mail to the Lace Guild asking if it can be
fixed. I'm assuming this is a problem at their end, not mine, but I'm not
really tech-savvy enough to know. Perhaps someone else
My copy arrived yesterday - great publication and thank you to all
concerned for a fabulous lace magazine.
Cheers,
Shirley T. - summer visited on Thursday but now back to Spring thank
goodness, 36C this early in the season is a bit hard to take.
On 02-Nov-18 11:52 PM, Malvary Cole
I understand there was a misunderstanding on the despatch date of the
magazine, but the e-version is now available on the website.
Hope you enjoy it. Don't have my hard copy yet because of rotating postal
strikes here in Canada - so glad I get the rough copy to proof read, so I
can get on
Looking forward to seeing it. Unfortunately the Lace Guild don't seem to
have made it available to the I e-members yet!
On Wednesday, October 31, 2018, J Reardon wrote:
> The Autumn 2018 Lace magazine arrived in todayâs mail here in Western
> Pennsylvania. Iâve only glanced through it so
The Autumn 2018 Lace magazine arrived in today’s mail here in Western
Pennsylvania. I’ve only glanced through it so far, but it is as visually
appealing as ever. Remembrance poppies are prominently featured. It also
includes reviews of this years summer school, information about next years, and
Lace magazine arrived today. Just took a quick look and I see an emphasis on
needle lace. Also announcing Christmas bobbins can be ordered and the plans for
the Lace Guild Spring School 2019. Interesting news about displays at the
Hollies.
I look forward to reading it cover to cover.
Jean
When my Post Office burned to the ground on Feb. 21, 2017, the only mail I
knew was lost were the end-of-January Lace magazine from England and a
PieceWork magazine. Very rumpled sooty waterlogged copies were delivered to
me. Certain magazines are so important to documentation of the present
My Lace magazine arrived today. The plastic holder had been cut open and the
cover address page had written "Opened in Error" on it. We have had problems
with mail being delivered to other homes in the area since we moved here 3
years ago. I think the person who received it decided it looked
Wow, I haven't had mine yet and it doesn't have to get across 'The Pond' to
reach me. Looks like the office staff are ahead of themselves with sending
out the overseas copies!
Now all the UK types get to find out how our overseas members feel when we
post about things in the new magazine.
;-)
I received the July 2017 Lace magazine in today's mail. As usual, it's a visual
feast. I am looking forward to reading it.
Jean Reardon
Western Pennsylvania
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Thank you to everybody who has responded, we seem to have found a better
postal system as we have not had any reports of magazines going astray this
time.
Long may this continue :-)
Clare from Portsmouth (UK) but I'm actually in Kortrijk (Be) at the moment.
Vice Chair,
The Lace Guild,
The
Hello Jeri,
I am a member of the Executive Committee of the Lace Guild. If anybody
wants to contact the Exec Committee then holl...@laceguild.org is the best
way to do it as your question might be best answered by one of our paid
staff, somebody on the Museum's Committee or a member of Exec.
I
Dear Clare,
As one who has promoted The Lace Guild to members of Arachne quite often,
may I ask: Are you associated with "Lace"? If so, it would be nice if The
Lace Guild provided an official e-mail address to you. (Your return
address is a personal one that anyone could have used for
Jean's message has reminded me, can overseas Guild members please let me
know when the get their April magazine, we have changed the postal method
for overseas members and would like to know if it works better.
Thanks,
Clare
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I received the April 2017 issue of Lace yesterday. Have only browsed it so far
but it is lovey, as usual.
Jean Reardon, western Pennsylvania
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I received the Lacemaking from the Lace Society yesterday, but haven't
received Lace yet. Perhaps today? However, I went on line and filled in
the forms for the course I want at the Fringe and AGM in early April, and
thanks to my sister Jacquie, I know they have got to The Lace Guild.
I'm in the UK & I received mine a week or two ago, so those of you
overseas should receive yours soon
Sorry I've not had time to post a review to whet your appetites (not
even had time to finish reading it yet) - it will be well worth the wait
Beth
in Cheshire (NW England)
Jean wrote:
October is the last issue I received.
Jean Reardon, Pennsylvania
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> On Feb 14, 2017, at 2:02 PM, Celtic Dream Weaver
> wrote:
>
> Has anybody gotten their Lace Magazine? I haven't gotten the Jan. issue yet
> so I am curious. Wind To Thy
I have received two copies of Lace 164 (long story) and would like to offer
the second copy as a raffle item. I would like it to go to someone who is not
already a member of the UK Lace Guild and thus receives their own copy.
Please reply to me directly (not to Arachne) if you would like to
Check with the IOLI librarian librar...@internationalorganizationoflace.org
On Tuesday, October 4, 2016, Susan wrote:
> Forgot to ask--can anyone confirm that the IOLI library maintains back
> issues of Lace magazine published by The Lace Guild UK? Many thanks.
>
Forgot to ask--can anyone confirm that the IOLI library maintains back issues
of Lace magazine published by The Lace Guild UK? Many thanks. Sincerely,
Susan Hottle USA
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I just got my Lace Magazine in the mail and all I can say WOW...I love that
magazine. In the center is a pattern that my brainwaves in circuit excitement.
It is a huge Milanse Dragon...let me type that again...a HUGE MILANESE
DRAGON...I love it WOW...and then there was the peek for this year's
Thanks for the clarification!
Clay
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On Feb 3, 2013, at 1:19 AM, Ruth Budge thelacema...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
The first time in America, ClayThere have been many courses in
Australia and in the UK ranging from 2 days to a week.
Ruth
My Lace Guild magazine arrived today but DH didn't tell me. I spotted the
envelope after dinner and settled down for a read. Imagine my surprise when,
on
page 21 there is a photo of my needlelace effort for the Lace Street. I sent
the photo I based the design on of my home along with a scan
The first time in America, ClayThere have been many courses in
Australia and in the UK ranging from 2 days to a week.
Ruth
thelacema...@optusnet.com.au
On 03/02/2013, at 12:07 PM, Clay Blackwell clayblackw...@comcast.net wrote:
..(This is in Virginia, USA.). This is the
Dear overseas Lace Guild members!
As you know we had some issues with the mailings for the last membership
year (now hopefully resolved) and we are pursuing this with the mailing house.
I know this is a long shot, but if any of you still have the packaging
from any of the last year's issues
I received my Lace number 147 today â mailed on 25 July. So good service
from both the Lace Guild and the respective postal systems.
Malvary in Ottawa where there is a forecast of a possibility of some showers
tonight. Temperature of 33c today and all the lawns are brown.
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I am a very happy Lace Guild member today!!! After the long delay to the
last issue, I received my copy of the current issue today!!! Less than a
week after the Guild notified me it had been posted! Well done Lace Guild.
Sue Fink,
Masterton, New Zealand
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have none.
From: Sue Fink
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Sent: Thursday,
July 12, 2012 5:48 PM
Subject: [lace] Lace Magazine
G'day all,
My English
Lace magazine arrived here in Masterton, New Zealand, yesterday.
Say
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Subject: RE: [lace] Lace Magazine
The problem may
not necessarily have been the mailing house at all - but
some sort of
delay/oversight of one of the postal services involved along
the route. I
received my April issue of Lace here in Australia quite
promptly.
However, only about
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Subject: Re: [lace] Lace Magazine
It has always amazed me that when the Aussie was on his way over to join me
he was able to send a package to me
: [lace] Lace Magazine
I think, if you can see the postage date on the label, it would be useful to
send the date to The Guild. Mine appeared to have been mailed in the middle
of June. I'm sure that the Guild would be interested to learn the mailing
date if you can read it.
Malvary in Ottawa where
Malvery,
I begged the same thing last week as our fires are getting worse. Pretty soon
the Rockies will have no trees or vegetation left!! The smoke has finally
abated somewhat, but it has been very difficult for the people who live in the
areas where the fires are the worst the firefighters
G'day all,
My English Lace magazine arrived here in Masterton, New Zealand, yesterday.
Say, for the sake of argument that it was posted on the last day of April,
it has taken two and a half months to get here!! I was on the point of
e-mailing the Hollies to say I had been missed off the list.
Sue,
Please accept the Guild's apologies for the long delay, and thank you
for your patience. We suspect that the overseas magazines were sent out
surface mail by the mailing house (which should not have happened), and
they may not have been processed as quickly as we would have liked
before
I am on the west coast of the US, and received mine about three weeks
ago. I have to admit I have been so busy I didn't even notice it was
late!
Kim
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Jane Partridge
jpartri...@pebble.demon.co.uk wrote:
Sue,
Please accept the Guild's apologies for the long
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Jane Partridge
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Subject: [lace] Lace Magazine
Sue,
Please accept the Guild's apologies for the long delay, and thank you for
your patience. We suspect that the overseas
To: Sue Fink
Cc: lace@arachne.com
Subject: [lace] Lace Magazine
Sue,
Please accept the Guild's apologies for the long delay, and thank you for
your patience. We suspect that the overseas magazines were sent out surface
mail by the mailing house (which should not have happened), and they may
I think, if you can see the postage date on the label, it would be useful to
send the date to The Guild. Mine appeared to have been mailed in the middle
of June. I'm sure that the Guild would be interested to learn the mailing
date if you can read it.
Malvary in Ottawa where it was only 32c
Sherry wrote:
I was wondering did anybody else besides me just get their April issue of
Lace magazine this week. I was surprise to see it in the mail so I am just
wondering what took it so long to get here.
Mine arrived while I was away in San Diego and I noticed that it was also the
I was wondering did anybody else besides me just get their April issue of
Lace magazine this week. I was surprise to see it in the mail so I am just
wondering what took it so long to get here.
Wind To Thy Wings,
Sherry
celticdreamwe...@yahoo.com
http://celticdreamweaver.com/
I was one of the naughty members who forgot to renew!
I saw Sue Dane last Sunday (7th August) and she asked if I'd received the full
colour magazine? I hadn't, but the ladies who were demonstrating with her had.
On Monday I phoned The Hollies, they confirmed that my subs were outstanding, a
Hi all
It is quiet on the list and herewith a bit of chat. The 'Lace'
magazine arrived at the PO box last week, but I didn't know except for
a claim card. Of course I knew right away after presenting the claim
card and seeing the piece of mail. It had a bulky bit in it, and the
people who sort
My Lace magazine arrived yesterday, as did those for the 3 other Guild
members in my Monday class - and we're in the UK!
Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK
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That sounds like a delay between the mailing house sending out the magazines
and the Royal Mail in the Poole area. Mine arrived n Medway last week.
I know that my Kent Family History Society journal which is despatched from
Kent usually arrives to UK members after the overseas members gat
You lucky people! I think I must be the last person in Australia to get
(or Not to get) my magazine. It has not turned up yet, and I know others
both in Melbourne and Interstate have had theirs.
I keep hoping, and looking out for the Postie...! Maybe tomorrow...!
Regards from Liz in very
My copy of LACE also arrived mid-week and I have a poem published on page 7.
My name also crops up again in Pat Matthews article Pat in Parnu Again
on page 51 52.
Pene in Tartu, Estonia
who will be spending the Mother's Day weekend in Tallinn with DH.
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I also got my copy of the Lace Guild magazine on Tuesday.
In it is a memorial for Pat Payne by her daughter Jo.
Pat was the lacemaker who started Norfolk Lacemakers here in Norwich England
in the 1970`s.
In my opinion is was a lovely thing for Jo to have done for her mum. On the
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My copy of LACE also arrived mid-week and I have a poem published on page
7.
My name also crops up again in Pat Matthews article Pat in Parnu Again
on page 51 52.
Pene in Tartu, Estonia
who
It has been a while since I got a digest so I thought I would post an email and
hope it prods the machine into sending a digest out.
I got my British Lace magazine on Tuesday and had not realised that it was
delayed until Susan, the editor, posted her message in the last digest. A nice
thick
And I shall reply to boost the kilobyte quota for the digest (note that I am
not quoting the entire message - I get a point for good list etiquette?!)
At last year's convention on a 'cruise through the vendor room' I saw
Janice's boxes for sale. There was a brief note with them describing the
Hooray, my magazine arrived today. Thanks to all for letting me know that some
of you had received your copy on this continent. Especially nice when I saw I
had a pattern and an article in this edition. That was probably why I was
anxious for it to arrive, so I would have a nice surprise.
I received my Guild of Needlelaces magazine today, so will have a good read
tonight, - just before Lights Out!!!
I have only had a quick flip through, - but an interesting article on Ruskin
Lace, with a beaut bag etc in that lace on the front cover. Other
interesting-looking articles, too, and
My magazine arrived to day so I'm sure all of you will receive theirs
eventually.
I was late in paying , I know, but here it is.
Miriam
in Israel
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I have been trying to read the information written by Berthilda Vandoren
chronicled in the Lace Magazine. The second installment is in the spring
1987 issue. I have gotten a hold of several copies, yet they are all
missing pages 17-29. Does anyone have a copy that is complete? I am
interested
Tamara - perhaps they start posting with the ones furthest away!
Sometimes we get to be first, and sometimes a long 'last'!
This time we were the lucky ones!!! :)
Regards from Liz in Melbourne, Oz
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My magazine came this afternoon and I settled down for a read through.
Imagine my surprise and delight when I got to page 45 to see a photo of
Malcolm Chisholm of the Bundaberg Lace Group in Queensland, Australia had made
my teapot pattern. Not only had he made the lace I designed but he added a
Well, UK Lace Magazine arrived in Australia a couple of days ago, and is a
really good read - again. this is such an interesting magazine for every
issue. I really enjoy them, with some very different, and interesting
items.
The Article about the Diss Lacemakers was of personal interest,
Note for Lace Guild members - some of us may have received a duplicate magazine
124 This was due to a power failure at the mailing house when the names and
address were being printed - please do not telephone headquarters or post the
second issue back. Why not pass the this second issue on to
OH! What a nice thing to put up for an Arachne Raffle! (hint,
hint...) ; )
Clay
Leonard Bazar wrote:
Note for Lace Guild members - some of us may have received a duplicate magazine 124 This was due to a power failure at the mailing house when the names and address were being printed -
I take that hint:
I could offer one duplicate issue
(http://www.lokk.nl/kbarchief/KB12001/kantbrief12001.html) of Kantbrief of
the Duth LOKK in return. Without translation, however.
Jo Falkink
OH! What a nice thing to put up for an Arachne Raffle! (hint, hint...)
; )
... Why not pass
Ooooh! Is the new issue out now?!! Goody, goody!!!
I must watch out for it. I am ready for a good lacey read!
Regards from Liz in Melbourne, Oz.
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Oh, the post has Just arrived - and there is athe latest UK Lace magazine!
What a nice surprise on the freezing cold, wet day here. We have an Icy
blast straight off Antarctica today.
There appears to be a lot of coloured photos of lace in this edition - so I
will have some good bedtime
I have been looking at the Lace Magazine International back issues and I am
considering buying the whole set. However, that is a lot of money for me
and I was wondering if any of you could give me feeback about the magazine.
Is it helpful? Do you like the patterns? Do you think it is worth the
Jean very kindly mentioned my Rainbow Choker in her earlier message
about this quarter's Lace Magazine. Having just received my copy today,
a gremlin has got in between proof reading and printing - should anyone
decide to work it, please note that the numbers on the diagram have been
moved one
The entry in the Myth and Mystery competiton from the lace class I attend is
shown bottom left on page 13 of the supplement. The pieces were made by a
very mixed ability/experience group, including a lady with cerebral palsey
who has limited use of one hand only - she made two pieces of seaweed.
Well, I had a lovely surprize when the Postie delivered the mail, yesterday
afternoon - the UK Lace Magazine was there!! Such cute teddy bears on the
cover, - and Oh, what clever lacemakers there are - with pictures of some of
the Myths Mysteries entries.
I won't say any more!! - Watch out for
You beat me to it - I was going to post a message that my Lace had arrived
(posted in the UK this time) and my little bear is on the front cover.
Malvary (and Grumps jnr) in Ottawa.
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Liz wrote: This is mainly for the Oz spiders - has anyone in Australia, other
than Helene, received their UK Lace magazine yet? I am still watching out for
the Postie to deliver mine.
Liz I'm not in Oz but my lace magazine just showed up today here in Guam. I
seem to get mine around the same time
Hi Spiders
Liz wrote: This is mainly for the Oz spiders - has anyone in Australia, other
than Helene, received their UK Lace magazine yet? I am still watching out for
the Postie to deliver mine.
My UK Lace magazine arrived on Tuesday so hopefully you've now got
yours Liz.
Regards,
C'mon, Shirley, be nice and share some of it!!!
Ruth Budge (Sydney, Australia) --- Tregellas Family
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Shirley - Adelaide, Sth. Aust. where we're actually have colder weather
and some RAIN, hoorary
Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies.
This is mainly for the Oz spiders - has anyone in Australia, other than
Helene, received their UK Lace magazine yet?
I am still watching out for the Postie to deliver mine.
And -
I have ordered Lace from the V A Museum from Amazon in the US. DH has
offered to buy it for my birthday. Instead
Just received my Lace magazine (awairted with baited breath after all the
talk on this list!!), and I spent last evening reading it.
I would like to congratulate all the wonderful lacemakers who made those
lace pieces, particularly the Australian ones, of course :-) Such
fantastic imagination as
One can only hope it will come back into fashion soon, like knitting has
this year!! Suddenly, everyone wants to knit, although the same books have
been sitting on the shelves for several years being ignored completely
while everyone queued up for the mosaics books!! I suppose it's good
that
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Subject: [lace] Lace magazine - cover has inspired me to Honiton
Hi everyone.
I too was thrilled to get my Lace magazine this weekend. I saw the front
cover, was inspired and looked eagerly
In a message dated 10/05/2004 15:43:06 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I believe you could very well try Honiton with the equipment you describe
and get a good feel for it. Un-spangled Midlands bobbins (especially if one
of the smaller types) are not that different than
I have just received my lace magazine from the UK.
I have seen the original mat (on the front cover of the magazine) while
in Dartington this spring. It is wonderful. Caroline Biggins who was the
tutor for Honiton had Barbara come in and show her master piece. Although
Honiton is one of my
Hi everyone.
I too was thrilled to get my Lace magazine this weekend. I saw the front
cover, was inspired and looked eagerly at the inside pages to see if the
design was accompanied by its pattern. Sadly it wasn't, but as I read
that it took the lacer (Barbara Churchward) ten years to complete I
Hi Viv:
I haven't seen the Lace Guild magazine yet, but as to your other
questions:
I'd like your ideas on the question Do I need the right equipment? I
know that if I take to this particular style of lace I would, but until
I know I wouldn't want to buy another pillow and a set of new bobbins.
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Hi everyone.
I too was thrilled to get my Lace magazine this weekend. I saw the front
cover, was inspired and looked eagerly at the inside pages to see if the
design was
My copie of the April issue has just arrived. Can't look at it as I am
getting ready to go to a beading workshop.
Patricia in Wales
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Just checked my mailbox after sending my last post and the magazine is here. I
haven't opened it yet, going to settle down with it after I've had my dinner.
Janice
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Hi,
My Lace arrived in the post yesterday morning.
I spent some time in the afternoon reading it when I was waiting for DH to
come home and take me to the hospital !!
I came home in my lunch hour and went to go up in the loft the ladders fell
on me.
Apart from an egg sized bump and cut on my
Is anyone else in London still waiting for their copy of the latest Lace
magazine? I seem to have received everything else that got caught up in the
post strike, but not this.
Regards,
Annette, London
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I thought this magazine had folded a year or so ago - but I could be wrong
jenny barron
Scotland
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This latest issue of Lace has a two page spread of Margaret Hammer's
desighns which were originally published in Lace no.6. This issue is 111, to put
them in perspective.
Patricia in Wales
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My copy of the July issue of Lace arrived today and the green pages contain
the polar grid which was the subject of discussion some weeks ago. Also the
Lace Guild has published three books of original Plotadot grids - Torchon
and Beds grid, Bucks Point grounds and fillings and Circular and
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