Re: [lace] lace identification websites and books

2019-05-13 Thread Jean Leader
On 13 May 2019, at 18:52, Karen Thompson wrote: > > Elena pointed out the V's site > http://www.dressandtextilespecialists.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Lace-Booklet.pdf > which > I also find extremely helpful, especially for identifying the machine made > laces. The same website also has

[lace] lace identification websites and books

2019-05-13 Thread Karen Thompson
We are really fortunate to have Jean Leader providing her new website www.lacetypes.com I just tested it on my hp desktop, and it is terrific. I also often use Jean's Lace app on my i-phone. It is also very, very useful. The symbol is a lace cap if you are looking for it. The cost is very minimal

RE: [lace] New lace website

2019-05-13 Thread J-D Hammett
Hi Jean and fellow Arachnids, This works very well on my Windows 10 program. On quick search a very useful website, well worth putting in your reference section. Thank you Jean. Joepie, East Sussex where summer seems to be just around the corner. From: Jean Leader

[lace] New lace website

2019-05-13 Thread Jean Leader
Some years ago I wrote a couple of dozen web pages for The Lace Guild website (under the title “The Craft of Lace”) in which I provided a historical review of different types of European laces. Following changes in that organization the material has been on my own website, which is not yet

[lace] Jean's web site

2019-05-13 Thread Elizabeth Ligeti
I have just got the Digest, with your message in nit, Jean, and went to your new website, - and it came up easily, and immediately/ I am on MS Windows 10, and I used Google – did a copy & paste of the URL, put it in – and there was a photo of you with “quite a lot” of bobbins on your