[lace] Re: Lace not Lace

2018-10-04 Thread phil powis
What a good morning - Devons nice newsy writeup of the Hunterdon exhibition hang in the Arachne digest, and my copy of the exhibition catalogue arrived in the mail (from Book Depository with free postage to anywhere in the world). I love how each artist in the exhibition has a properly

Re: [lace] Binche

2018-10-04 Thread Sue Babbs
I've also turned bookmarks into scarves or wall-hangings by using the magnified working diagram as the pricking Sue suebabbs...@gmail.com - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to

Re: [lace] Binche

2018-10-04 Thread Anna Binnie
Susan, thank you for showing that you can learn the techniques of Binche by expanding the pricking and using a thicker thread. I've been battling for years that to learn a technique you need to see the threads clearly and as some of us are aging , instead of using magnifiers we should consider

[lace] Binche

2018-10-04 Thread hottleco
Hello All! I am living proof that one can work a beginner Binche pattern & live to tell the tale! A friend in BC suggested pattern 1 in Binche Deel 1 by Bep V R de Vries. With her help & coaching by email, my bookmark is now finished & posted to Arachne Flickr. Thanks to all who have mastered

[lace] Fwd: Lace and Embroidery in London Auction - October 8, 2018

2018-10-04 Thread Jeri Ames
2nd attempt to reach Arachne.  Jeri From: jeria...@aol.com To: www.l...@arachne.com Sent: 10/4/2018 2:54:24 PM Eastern Standard Time Subject: Lace and Embroidery in London Auction - October 8, 2018 There is an auction on the 8th of October in London.  To save time, you can go directly to the