JJ
Are you in the Cedar Rapids area? If so they have a thriving lace guild -
the Doris Southard lace guild
Sue (in Illinois, but 4 hours from Cedar Rapids)
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When the pupil won't wear the glasses she needs to see the lace (even though
they have been prescribed for her, and she owns them) and won't practise
between lessons (so that she can remember what the three basic stitches are)
then it is no longer the teacher's fault, however willing the
A mother is driving her little girl to her friend's house for a play date..
'Mommy,'the little girl asks, 'how old are you?'
'Honey, you are not supposed to ask a lady her age,' the mother replied.
'It's not polite.'
'OK', the little girl says, 'How much do you weigh?'
'Now really,' the
I don't know what the local guild is, but I do know that Clay Blackwell
organizes the most wonderful lacemaking week at Sweet Briar College,
Lynchburg each summer. I'm sure Clay will be in touch with you to tell you
more
Sue
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Welcome to Arachne - and thanks for posting. Your suggestion re art schools
is great, and I would also suggest that the textile and theatre costume
departments of colleges and universities would also be interested in
demonstrations.
Feel free to post questions / thoughts as they
I think I also recall people on this list talking about a book /video in the
Madeline series about lacemaking.
Sue
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You might suggest the Children's librarian put out The Lace Snail by
Betsy
Byers.
Devon
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I think it was a typo, and should have read lace
Sue
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From: Susan Reishus
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 8:07 AM
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Subject: [lace] Re: Ring Sizer
I am not familiar with the term lade. Can you explain please?
TIA,
Susan
Sorry folks, I seriously misremembered that one!
It's nearly 20 years since I did the required tambour lacemaking for City
and Guilds, and I was sure I remembered the hook having a latch. When
Jacqui mentioned it, I recalled the twist motion to get the hook back out of
the work, which
Before making a roller with them, I would suggest trying to stick a pin into
a few taut layers of them, and seeing if it goes in easily, and holds its
position well
Sue
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From: Lora
Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2011 8:14 AM
We have quite a few
The easiest way to describe the tambour hook is to think of it as a
miniature rug hook i.e. the flap closes as you pull the hook back through
the net.
Sue
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CT takes you back to the basics and is cross twist
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As I tend to work from a pricking and picture to make lace I've forgotten
what
CT etc means and can't find it in any of my books.
So guys, humour me and let me know.
L
Kind Regards
Liz Baker
Nancy
Iâm sure that helps Liz work out her lace stitches enormously! : )
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Nah. Ignore her, Liz.
Everyone knows CT stands for Connecticut.
Nancy
in Connecticut, USA
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CT takes you back to the basics and is cross twist
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I did that with a banyan tree's aerial roots in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico
this spring! It was hard going as there weren't any bobbins to keep them in
order as I worked!
Sue
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I recall back in the late 90s working on the
I was given two used Swedish pillows, where the rollers were too soft to
hold the pins. I use a single layer of a foam sheet, cut to size and pinned
to fit.
http://www.michaels.com/Creatology%E2%84%A2-Foam-Sheets/gc1328,default,pd.html?start=16cgid=products-generalcrafts-foam
I would guess
I agree with Clay - we have our son's young cat, who brings his favourite
toy for me to throw at frequent intervals, and now puts it slightly out of
my reach, so I have to get up.
I use one of the lacemakers' sit, kneel chairs which I got from a supplier
in Wales. Comes with an attached
There's still no sign of my copy of Lace. Has anyone in the USA received
their copy yet?
Sue
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From: Catherine Barley
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 1:51 AM
To: Arachne
Subject: [lace] Re:Pictures of Brugge uploaded to Webshots
Diana Smith
It took me to a quick film of Teresa Dair body Knitting not Warsaw at
all!! I guess the features must change from one day to the next!
Sue
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Dear Friends,
you will recall watching my sister Christine telling the story of my
grandfather some
If you scroll down you can find David's recommendation
Sue
It took me to a quick film of Teresa Dair body Knitting not Warsaw at
all!! I guess the features must change from one day to the next!
Sue
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Dear Friends,
you will recall watching
Well done, Clay! Congratulations on finishing it - it is beautiful!
When I saw it, at Sweet Briar, I think about half of the lace was visible
from the forest of pins - and even at that stage it was much more stunning
than the photos show it to be.
Sue
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OK - I'll admit it. You have me baffled! What are curry bras??? I've
googled them and come up with stuff I didn't want to read, but no answers
that seem to be what you are talking about!
Sue
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From: Joy Beeson
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2011
I'm not surprised the Queen said horrible. The display looks terrible!
Quiet ghostly!!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14249067
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and here's a newspaper article on the event
http://www.ottawacitizen.com/news/royal-visit/bride+wishes+Kate+long+happy+marriage/5041875/story.html
Sue
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From: Malvary Cole
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As I've been asked, I'll explain how I
Avital has added a link in Arachne's signature to the webshots - see the
last line - so we can find it easily now. Thanks for that, Avital
Sue
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From: Adele Shaak
By the way, I didn't know how to find the webshots page just from your
message -
I was in The Container Store earlier this week, and found a necklace stand
which is perfect for holding wound bobbins. Iâve already tested it and am
very pleased with it. Itâs sold as a necklace stand but could be renamed by
lacemakers!
I've not tried lace on a postcard, but I have a friend who stitches her own
postcards and mails them. She says they have always arrived fine. She
advises taking them to the post office and having them hand stamped /
franked there
Sue
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On 6/28/11, hottl...@neo.rr.com
So how many years do you have before it needs to be completed?
Sue
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Subject: Re: [lace] Unfinished Projects
So there's hope of me finishing the cross stitch sampler that I
started in 1968 for my Mum Dad's silver wedding
And I too want to add my thanks to Clay, and all the teachers for making
this a great event!!
You can lace in the classrooms from early till late - just depends on your
stamina!!
The food, at the meals Clay organises in the Conference centre, is
wonderful. What can beat salmon and / or beef
Yes, I'd wondered what I'd do there, and concluded gimp. I hadn't thought of
raised tallies, but as the pattern is open to interpretation I guess it
would be good to see the lines done in all sorts of ways.
The petals might look a bit blank, if you leave you the radial lines. You
could try
Open holes - ooh! I like that idea
Sue
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Yes, Betty Ann you are missing a real treat! See info cut and pasted below.
Are you going to be at Sweet Briar next week? I hope so!
Sue
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From: Jean Leader
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 2:34 PM
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Subject: [lace] New book of
But I like that - a challenge to make it yourself. It's like doing a jigsaw
without the picture. Extra satisfying when it's done!!
Sue
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From: Sue
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2011 4:16 PM
To: 'Janice Blair' ; 'lace'
Subject: RE: [lace] Jean's Floral
Mine arrived this week also - again very promptly (as I was dilatory
ordering it!)
The patterns are truly beautiful. If you make point ground, you will want a
copy of this.
http://www.jeanleader.co.uk/publications/floralbuckspoint.html
Sue (a very satisfied customer, in Northfield,
Here's Jean's original email. I've been saving it until I have some time to
place an order. Life is very busy at present
Sue
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From: Jean Leader
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 2:34 PM
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Subject: [lace] New book of floral Bucks
and I think my spare glasses must be there too!
Sue
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This message came through on the yahoo group list, which I know is much
smaller than Arachne. If there is anyone in Boise on Arachne, or anyone who
wants to teach there, perhaps theyâd like to contact Vila direct
v...@warpedandwonderful.com
Sue
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From: Vila Cox
Sent:
I never really liked roller pillows until I was given 2 Swedish ones. These
have much wider, sturdier, higher rollers, and also the apron is much wider
than my ethafoam roller pillow and my travel pillow. I know use them much
more than a block pillow when making yardage.
Sue
read now for know!
Sue
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I know use them much
more than a block pillow when making yardage.
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When this came up on Arachne in about 2002, I decided to buckle down and do
my inventory, for insurance purposes. I store it in Excel, with details of
spangles, inscriptions, costs, supplier etc. It was a lot of work - and
revealed a huge collection of bobbins! Now, the collection grows slowly
Mine was a strange, straw-filled, rectangular pillow about 12 inches x 8
inches x 3 inches, which I was given by a friend before I even knew about
bobbin-lace. She came from Bedfordshire and told me this was what the pillow
was used for. It is nicely covered in blue cotton, and would be a lot
Perhaps they all decided to cross the road to get into the film!
Sue
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I second Clay's comments. Tamara, you have done a great job. Thank you so
much - and have fun with the extra time you now have.
Sue
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I generally print on coloured card stock, and don't cover it in plastic.
Nowadays I tend to pre-prick anything fine. I wear magnifying glasses to
pre-prick, as my eyesight isn't good enough otherwise. Then I can make lace
without wearing glasses, as I can see the dots well enough to know where
As the advert says, I expect this will be an esteemed limited edition!!!
Sue
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From: Clay Blackwell
I just stumbled onto this ad for a commemorative mug for the
wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Only problem is, the
Chinese
Oh what a good idea for a semi-circular window. I like that. One could
enlarge the pattern to fit a bigger window
Sue
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From: Celia Mulhearn
Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2011 10:51 AM
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Cc: ARACHNE
Subject: Re: [lace] lace:testing
They
It's quite recognizable on the £1 coin, despite being all one colour. The
whole leek is there - roots to end of all leaves
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_pound_(British_coin)
Sue
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I suspect that the only way to know it is a
I spent yesterday afternoon picking up some 300 + stiches for one long edge
of the border on an Estonian shawl, yesterday. Short edges were the starting
and finishing stitches, but I ran out of time before our dinner guest
appeared, so I have the other long side to pick up today.
I cant' find
Thanks for sharing that. I love the way he even holds his little finger
elegantly on the baton (at least some of the time) and the enthusiastic
ending when he loses the baton completely!
Sue
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And here he is at 3 playing the violin - watch out for the little sister,
with a toy violin!
http://www.youtube.com/user/esenuk#p/a/u/2/YdzJAzF2Sak
Sue
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You can but this one (without the flames!) or its pattern at
http://www.etsy.com/listing/51346351/dragon-the-protector
Sue
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From: Celtic Dream Weaver
Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2011 12:00 PM
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Subject: [lace] lace picture of a
And on this site, there is an amazing piece full of leaves:
http://picasaweb.google.com/116123880781256601574/201002#5554724157628063074
The comments below it suggests that the work is done by high school
students! See:
This degree of high school students of folk arts in the city of St.
Ah! but you don't know which word to read first. SO king may have been the
last name i.e. Pharaoh King. I can see some parent with a weird sense of
humour choosing to call their child that. Maybe his middle name was Tsar!
Sue Babbs
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A LOT of heat is required to use the silver clay. I went to a workshop in it
once, and then discovered you would need a min-kiln at least to cook it.
Sue
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(and
generally dislike pink) but it was much easier to work on, especially when
the daylight began to fade.
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To get this posting started, here is my latest funny story!
When demonstrating bobbin lace, the correct answer to Is this the tattoo
parlour? is Yes. I found this out this year. A mother had left her two
daughters with me while she had gone to see the rest of the exhibition. She
then fainted
You can even knot the ends of the metallic thread to the cotton leader, as
one would in Kumihimo work.
I hope the rain doesn't keep the crowds away from your exhibit.
Sue
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, including Pappf and Baws!
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working Bucks Point and want to learn
more!
Sue Babbs
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Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2011 6:51 AM
Subject: [lace] Bucks Point advice wanted, please
For my birthday last year, one of my work colleagues
I have it and am looking up the info now, and will email Barbara immediately
Sue Babbs
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From: Barbara Engle katstit...@gmail.com
To: Lace lace@arachne.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 6:58 AM
Subject: [lace] help?
Does anyone have a copy of the Lace Express
I'm talking here from a needle lace perspective, not considering bobbin lace
at all. From what you have just written, I think the fact that you don't
feel people are addressing your question may be because you are assuming
architects' linen to be like a high quality paper.
What I was sold as
If sticky-backed plastic or clear plastic had been available at the time
needle-lacemakers started using architects' linen, I wonder which they would
have chosen to use. Modern materials may actually be better choices, even
though they aren't the ones originally available. Just a thought.
I would
I will admit I've never been patient enough to get up and find a ruler and
measure a set distance from the side of the roller to the footside. I've
always been to keen to get the pricking on the pillow and get started, and
found that just eye-balling it isn't completely reliable, and the
No you'd have to put back in more pins than just 2 or 3 rows deep from the
front. I forget what lace this is (I am thinking Tonder) but I think you
would need most of your inch of pins back in the lace or you are running the
risk of gathering it. And, of course, the footsides would need pins
Thank you everyone for your very helpful answers to my question. Mostly
answers were in favour of sticky-backed plastic, with just one using a
pliable plastic from one of the USA craft stores. Thank you so much for such
quick responses. I have endless rolls of sticky-backed plastic so can teach
.
The original quest also did not refer to canaletto paper (most particularly
as I had never heard of it before Susan posted about it!)
Sue Babbs
***
The query began with a comparable to replace architect's linen, including
canaletto (more predominate in Europe) and went various ways from
HI everyone
I was taught to make needle lace using architects' linen on which to draw the
pattern. I understand that this is now in scarce supple. I have enough for my
own personal needs at present, but there is the chance that I will be asked to
teach a class on beginning needle lace at a fibre
We were very sorry to hear about the damage in Sunset Hills. A friend's
daughter is living in that area and sent us videos of the devastation. Not a
good end to 2010 for you all. I hope the community pulls together to help
all who have suffered
Sue
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I've uploaded Sallie's pics for her to the Arachne webshots page, so you can
all have a look and advise on what sort of lace it is (identification is not
my area of expertise)
http://community.webshots.com/user/arachne2003
If you need a password, I believe it is honiton
Sue Babbs
The Fan Museum in Greenwich, London is indeed wonderful. I used to live the
other side of Greenwich Park from it so am very familiar with the area. Please
note that the website says: The Fan Museum will be closed for refurbishment
from January 7th 2011 to February 8th 2011. So be careful when you
Even better - my local library subscribes to various downloadable
audiobooks, so I can listen to the Monica Ferris books and make lace at the
same time (and all for free!)
Sue
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a good recipe for brandy sauce to go with the Christmas
pud? To my M-I-L's mind the main reason I eat Christmas pud is to have the
sauce!
Sue Babbs (an Englishwoman living in Illinois)
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PS meant to say that my Christmas pud recipe, which I inherited down my
husband's side of the family, measures liquids in gills!
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You can also microwave individual portions and add sauce. Delicious!
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the naming of the
lace
Sue Babbs in Illinois USA
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Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 11:05 PM
Subject: Re: [lace] bobbin lace in print in English
I began bobbin lace in 1977 while living in England and heard
There's a cute rabbit for sale on Etsy. I believe she sells the patterns
too:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/51346158/the-little-white-rabbit?ref=sr_gallery_1ga_search_query=bobbin+lace+rabbitga_search_type=handmadega_page=order=includes%5B0%5D=tagsincludes%5B1%5D=titlefilter%5B0%5D=handmade
Sue
It is also interesting to put in a smaller year range, and come up with more
detail eg
from 1860-1880
http://tinyurl.com/27ue576
from 1954- 1962
http://tinyurl.com/2c5chxn
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I had never heard the term pillow lace in England where I learned bobbin
lace from 1988 to 1999. I first came across it when demonstrating bobbin
lace in the Chicago Botanic Gardens and was told quite firmly that I wasn't
making bobbin lace, but pillow lace! News to me!
Sue Babbs
oh! but Mark we would all much rather see them on your nails Grin!
Sue
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I have tatted little motifs out of 185/2
Honiton thread and they easily could be applied to nails. So tiny that
you
could barely feel them. I may try this
Well, my maternal grandfather fathered 16 children by his 2 wives
Sue
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Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 2:58 AM
Subject: Re: [lace] To bring you a smile in
What a wonderful write up, Betty Ann. Congratulations!
Sue Babbs
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is now spoken for. Thanks for letting me post this
Sue Babbs
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Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2010 9:43 AM
Subject: [lace] Re: Crochet cotton give-away
I am in the process of writing up a folk pattern for
crocheted baby booties that require bedspread cotton for
best
I'm listening to a bizarre book on tape while making lace etc and it has just
come up with a very droll fictitious quote:
Pre-Menstrual Syndrome. Just before their periods women behave the way men do
all the time.
Sue
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And I've stood in the snow at the top of an Austrian mountain, stitching
needlelace, in between watching my 5 year old and husband skiing. I was at
the top of the run, and needed something to do after they had gone out of
sight. Definitely portable!
Sue Babbs
Hi All
Needlelace is very
services called out twice. My Christening
gown was much admired - and I was very pleased to have finished it (with
more than 12 hours to spare!!)
And the best question ever: Is this the tattoo parlour?
Work that one out! Lateral thinking needed
Sue Babbs
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I have been given over 60 new reels of bedspread cotton. This is more than I
can use in a life-time, even if I teach all the kids in church school to use
it! Most of them look as if they need a wash before the finished article can
be used, as the outer layer is not brand new in appearance. All are
Bake a cake and freeze it? Most of my recipes seem to freeze with no
difficulty, but maybe not fruit cake (which I don't like and so don't make!)
Sue
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And Clay went one better and found the lace panel for sale on eBay! A must for
all of us for next year?!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=110603570385ssPageName=AD
ME:B:EF:US:1123
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Here are all the tallies I have spotted on Arachne. Hopefully one of these
is the one you recalled!
Sue Babbs
Tess Parrish - Brioude style, with continental
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPezWMox5-M
Jean Leader - Bedfordshire leaves
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid
Having worked lace on the face of a polystyrene head, I can tell you that it
is challenging and very awkward to do. I can imagine the hat would be
similar :(
Sue
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anyway. It must be pretty awkward to work on a hat, causing tension
For those of you who can't find the photos. Try this link:
http://community.webshots.com/user/arachne2003-date
and then look at Jean's photo album.
Sue
I have put a photo of the outside and the inside of one of my 48 bobbin
bags
on arachne webshots - Jean Nathan.
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I think this may be the same as the Amazing Wonder Tape, which I have just
bought from Clotilde:
http://www.clotilde.com/detail.html?prod_id=204criteria=Amazing+Wonder+Tape
I haven't even tried using it yet, but thought it might be good for keeping
thread on spools, especially
Sorry for fogetting to trim my last posting. I thgouht I had
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Try :
http://www.etsy.com/listing/25868616/thread-clamp-with-corian-center
Look in his shop for different versions
Sue Babbs
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Hi Janice,
I've been searching on etsy for Richard Worthen, and hackle pliers, and
even did
a google search for him, without
One more small correction:
Matthew Hester is the bobbin turner, his wife Jenny is the one who does
the wonderful pyrography.
Jenny is Matthew's mother, not wife
Sue
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Holly has now corrected her website for this small error
Sue Babbs
http://www.vansciverbobbinlace.com
T, before you rush to buy the Alphabet Inspirations book, I'm pretty sure
the author is Sandi Woods, not Louise Colgan. Both are great designers of
Milanese patterns, but they are different. I
I find the idea of acrylic fansticks intriguing. Does anyone know who the
teacher was and which book the pattern is in? I kept waiting and hoping
someone would enlighten us!
Sue Babbs
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From: Lorri Ferguson lorri...@msn.com
They were carved/cut from sheets
Sue Babbs
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My standard response is similar to Clay's It's doing the ironing that takes
patience. I thoroughly enjoy doing this so it doesn't take patience. The
penny seems to drop instantly. I also tell them that for me, making lace can
get rid of a tension headache.
I'm afraid that the more I
I'd put a windbreaker up on the beach to provide shelter!
Sue
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From: Vicki Bradford twohappyb...@aol.com
In the US, we call that sort of nylon jacket a windbreaker. English
is amazing, isn't it? (-:
Vicki in Maryland
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