Do you have a scanner? If so you can scan the pattern and enlarge it in
photo program in your computer. I do so (I use Microsoft Photo Editor) to
get a bigger picture of it so I really can se the pattern or worksheet
better.
Ann-Marie
I feel that I must apologise . Yes I can now see to do
In a message dated 3/13/2004 7:31:41 AM Pacific Standard Time,
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The Lace Museum is selling Heather's new book. I don't have the exact
price at hand; I think it's $9.95 plus shipping, and plus tax if purchased
in
California.
I think a number is missing from the
Thanks to everyone who has replied to my suggestion for the possibility of
Arachne members getting together at the OIDFA Congress meeting in Prague. So
far, we are
I've also had information that a US lacemaker is looking for a roommate for
the Congress and the 5 day trip. Email me privately
To those arachneans who have sent their condolences
Thank you very much for thinking of us in such a terrible moment for all
Spain. You can't imagine how comforting it is to see that people with whom
you share your most loved hobbies and/or job don't forget you, even though
we live so far away
Robin wrote: most of the class should be
nearly to the point where a technique is to be used before that technique is
shown. Otherwise, they won't remember it when they need to use it
When Jacquie comes to Ottawa to teach our courses she tries to have groups of
3-4 students ready at a time to
Dear Spiders,
I have just returned from two wonderful, though rather, cold weeks in
England. Those were two weeks with lots of lace in them.
I arrived in London and headed off to Thame for the lace day my friend
Maggie organized for the 10th year at the St. Mary's Church . The church
hall was
Yes, Christine!! I agree!! Quite frankly, I was glad when a particular
student, after 3 1/2 years, gave up - I don't think its reasonable that I have
to spent all my time sitting beside her to make sure she puts an extra twist on
as she goes around a pin after such a long time. Her biggest
When I had a small class of more experienced lacemakers and a couple of
beginners, I would very nicely, but firmly, ask the chatterers to allow the
beginners what I called concentration space. I also suggested that, instead
of having a cuppa to hand and continuing working, we stop work for 20
Oh thank youI really only ran into that situation once. Poor girl tried
over and over and over. She admitted that she never touched the lace when
alone.4 years!! She still come to the group and brings her knitting!! We
love her.
As you stated, I thought it was me.even tho' I knew
For those interested in the image of the lacemaker with the bowler hat
and the different paintings derived from that photo, I have added
several more paintings.
http://lace.lacefairy.com/LaceArt/PhotoPaint.html
Lori the Lacefairy
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I have been following everyone's conversation in this matter (snoopy Lynn) I
have not taken any classes however, I do have people from this group helping
me. A certain one who has taken me under her wing, so to speak, she sent me
books, and she sends me drawings of what I need to do. I just
On Mar 17, 2004, at 7:57, Malvary Cole wrote:
Robin wrote:
most of the class should be
nearly to the point where a technique is to be used before that
technique is
shown. Otherwise, they won't remember it when they need to use it
When Jacquie comes to Ottawa to teach our courses she tries to
Dear Lacie Ones,
My name is Renee and I live in Tucson Arizona. I am a lace knitter, do
Armenian lace (the incomparable Kaethe Kliot of Lacis had given me lessons
shortly before she died and am now teaching myself Teneriffe lace. I would
like very much to work Teneriffe using an old
Hi All, sorry, I forgot to change my subject line when I posted my
message asking for any info on a particular version of a Cook book.
Please forgive me - I'm somewhat out there at times due to my pain
meds.
Cheers,
Helen, Aussie living in delightfully springy Denver, where we're coming
up to
Renee,
Nordic Needle sells them for $19.20 (www.nordicneedle.com). If that is still
too steep a price, you can make a teneriffe form by making a sandwich of
3 circle of cardboard, some layers of felt, and another 3 circle of
cardboard. When you've assembled something that looks like a cookie,
Years ago, when I was teaching Cake Decorating, I had two women who never
finished the evening's project. I worried about it until I spoke to them
directly, and found it was just a 'girl's night out'. They didn't care if
they finished or even began the design. They could have been bowling or
Received this in my mail today and thought it would be a good one to share.
Hope it's appropriate from here.
From a strictly mathematical viewpoint it goes like this:
What makes 100%? What does it mean to give more than a 100%?
Ever wonder about those people who say they are giving more than
Dear Jean list,
Congratulations on your good news! Even if you weren't worried, I'll bet you
can admit to at least a small bit of relief. I'm very happy for you.
Though I usually stay in the background lurking, I want to share my last
month's experience with you all in the hope that it may
Some of these have already been on the list, but they came as a package,
and they're not bad.
Helene, the frogozzie from Melbourne
An elderly Floridian called 911 on her cell phone to report that her car
has been broken into.
She is hysterical as she explains her situation to the dispatcher:
Thanks for sharing your journey with us Vicki and I'm sure you will come out
of the treatment completely cancer free. I went through the 'suspicious
lump' situation and while it turned out to be a cyst it really was an
emotional roller coaster while all the test, surgeon visits etc dominated my
What a relief, Jean.
So glad you got the all clear, on that. It must have been a few days of
worry, though.
Now you can get back to some serious lacemaking without a care in the
world :))
from Liz in Melbourne, Oz,
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I really should read right down on the Digest, before I jump in an answer
things!!
To Vicky, in Maryland, I am glad your cancer was found at an early stage,
and I wish you a full and speedy recovery.
My mother died 2 years after being diagnosed with breast cancer, and an Aunt
by Marriage also
Hi Helen,
I think you'll find looking at the Chrysalis website, Chrysalis have actually
bought a number of publishers - or at least their titles - including Batsford.
If you look at the Batsford main page on the Chrysalis website it says part of
the Chrysalis books group.
I had a quick gander at
Vicki in Maryland wrote . . .
(snip) But it (breast cancer) isn't a death sentence . . .
I'm here to say, IT IS SURVIVABLE !
I had breast cancer in my late thirties, and it was already advanced - due
to my useless immune system, it moved very fast. This was nearly twenty
years ago, so there
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