[lace] Re: Tina, The Lacemaker.

2004-08-08 Thread Joy Beeson
At 10:21 PM 8/7/04 -0400, Tamara P. Duvall wrote: On Aug 7, 2004, at 10:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think the story is by Diana Stevens and is on her tatting site. Whatever story (and whoever wrote it) is on Dianne's site is *not* Tina; that one is much, much older... no pesky copyright on

RE: [lace] RE: Tina, The Lacemaker.

2004-08-07 Thread annetoney
I think the story is by Diana Stevens and is on her tatting site. She wrote it in the last couple of years. Maybe this will jog some tatter's memory. Anne in Austin TX -- Original Message -- From: Helen Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [lace] RE: Tina, The Lacemaker. Date

Re: [lace] RE: Tina, The Lacemaker.

2004-08-07 Thread Lorri Ferguson
I think the story is by Diana Stevens and is on her tatting site. She wrote it in the last couple of years. Maybe this will jog some tatter's memory. There is a story on Dianna's site but she didn't write it. I believe it was written by Pat Stevens' daughter (no relation just friends).

[lace] Re: Tina, The Lacemaker.

2004-08-07 Thread Tamara P. Duvall
On Aug 7, 2004, at 10:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think the story is by Diana Stevens and is on her tatting site. Whatever story (and whoever wrote it) is on Dianne's site is *not* Tina; that one is much, much older... no pesky copyright on it :) --- Tamara P Duvall

[lace] RE: Tina, The Lacemaker.

2004-08-06 Thread Helen Bell
Yes, Lori has serialized some of Tina, and the Rocky Mountain Lace Guild has republished Tina, complete with annotations and lace from the personal collections of members. I'm still not sure this is the book being referred to. Wish there was a little more info to satisfy the Readers Advisor