Oh dear...now I will have to haunt the mailbox! Mail not here, yet...it might even be today!!! ;-))) BarbE ----- Original Message ----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 3:07 PM Subject: [lace] Lace Issue of PieceWork has Arrived!
Dear Lacemakers, To let you know that the July/August 2005 PieceWork we've been waiting for has arrived at this subscriber's home. It will be in bookstores and on news stands soon. Here's the table of contents: 20 - Salvation from Starvation: The Coming of Irish Crochet Lace to Brittany 24 - Mabel Foster Bainbridge's Legacy of Lace (collection at University of Rhode Island) 27 - *On the Web: Stitch a Drawn-Thread Handkerchief (project) 28 - Imperial Laces from the Napoleonic Museum in Rome 30 - The Lace Knitting of Haapsalu (Estonia) Attention PENE! 32 - Knit an Estonian Lace Scarf (in-magazine project) 34 - Make a Lace Patchwork Jewelry Roll (in-magazine project) 36 - Normandy Lace: Preserving Memories in Patchwork 40 - The Study Collection of the Embroiderers' Guild of America 42 - Finding Tina, the Little Lacemaker (with a big promo for IOLI in Denver) 46 - Dime Novels - by Arachne, VASNA! 48 - Bobbin Lace: Gossamer Webs 51 - Make a Bobbin-Lace Bookmark (in-magazine project) 52 - *On the Web: Knit a Lace Bookmark (project) 53 - A Brief History of Bookmarks 54 - Lady Margaret's Laces (Canadian Costume Museum & Archives, British Columbia) 56 - A collection of Knitted Lace Edgings 57 - *On the Web: Knit Hilton Lace Edging for Pillowcases (project) 58 - Tat a Garden-Trellis Doily (in-magazine project) 61 - Free-Form Tatting 62 - A Lace Afternoon Dress with a Story (Dress at Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC) In between these pages are book reviews, a reprint of a June 1914 article that appeared in Home Needlework Magazine "Bohemian Lace" (made with tapes), a calendar of exhibitions and symposiums and workshops, and interesting lace/needlework advertisements. * These instructions are not in the magazine. You can find them at www.interweave.com/rd/pwprojects Have fun! Especially those who are looking for "free" instructions! So many authors with names we recognize. I singled out Vasna, because she is active on Arachne. Others will be recognized. Wonderful bibliographies with many of the articles - for those who love books. Jeri Ames in Maine USA Lace and Embroidery Resource Center - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
