Re: [lace-chat] Piecework

2005-07-26 Thread Scotlace
Certainly on mainland UK, Piecework can be ordered for you by your local newsagent. I have been getting it for a year this way, having found an issue on the shelves of a newsagent in a small Moray Firth village. Patricia in Wales [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECT

[lace-chat] Piecework

2005-07-26 Thread Jill T
Lindy (& other UK, EU residents) I now subscribe to Piecework and the price is very reasonable. The first issue I subscribed to took ages to get to me, but now it arrives as regular as clockwork! It's easy to subscribe to via their webside (I can look that out if anyone wants it) and the pric

[lace-chat] Piecework and surnames

2005-03-18 Thread Scotlace
I've just picked up the March/April issue of "Piecework" from my newsagent. I haven't had time to read it but I have flipped through it from front to back. The last page is a feature, called "Portrait". This month features Tricia Wilson Nguyen who is an embroiderer and owner of "Thistle Thre

[lace-chat] Piecework/Christmas

2004-02-25 Thread Jean Nathan
Liz wrote: Went to a local DIY store on Friday, and they had wind-up radio/torch packs by the till labelled "Ideal Christmas present". I emailed them straight away asking if they were left over for last year, which doesn't say much for their popularity, or early for next year, in which case "Don

[lace-chat] PieceWork Anniversary Issue

2003-08-15 Thread Helen Bell
Please forgive my bragging, friends, but if you receive PieceWork Magazine, you will see in the Anniversary issue, which has just come out (mine arrived today), a lovely Bucks Point fan (a Springett pattern) made by my Mum, Liz Ligeti, of Melbourne, Oz (who's on our list). It was made for my 21st