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From: Viv Dewar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 09, 2004 8:06 AM
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]
writes:
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.
on 5/9/04 2:09 PM, aurelia loveman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 5/9/04 11:06 AM, Viv Dewar at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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