Re: [lace] Re: lace spiders

2004-04-26 Thread Lorri Ferguson
  there is a great booklet published by Julie Hendrick, A Study of
  Torchon Spiders with oodles of 4, 6, 8 and 10 pair spiders/crossings as 
  well as10 patterns for edgings.
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 I'm glad to see she's republished it
:( Yet it is a very nice and useful booklet.

Julie also self-published a booklet A Study on Torchon Grounds.  It too is 
out of print but some of us who know Julie are encouraging her to reprint it 
also.
But she is very busy with 'family matters' right now.  Let's all keep our 
fingers crossed.

Lorri 

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[lace] Re: lace spiders

2004-04-25 Thread Tamara P. Duvall
On Apr 25, 2004, at 19:28, Bev Walker wrote:
If you find you actually do like spiders - the bobbin lace variety! -
there is a great booklet published by Julie Hendrick, A Study of 
Torchon
Spiders with oodles of 4, 6, 8 and 10 pair spiders/crossings as well 
as
10 patterns for edgings.

Usual disclaimers - more info here:
http://members.aol.com/catchpin/home.html
I'm glad to see she's republished it and -- apparently -- expanded it 
as well (it now seems to have 12 patterns instead of 10, according to 
the website listing). When I got it a couple of years ago (one copy for 
me and one, I think, for Sulochona?), I was told that was it, and she 
had no plans for doing it again... :( Yet it is a very nice and useful 
booklet.

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Tamara P Duvall
Lexington, Virginia,  USA
Formerly of Warsaw, Poland
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