Adrienne, thank you so much for posting all that info about the 2 archives.
They've been a wonderful source over the years!

 
Mary
katiemacs-tatting.blogspot.com


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Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2011 15:29:21 -0400
From:
"Adrienne Kattke" <[email protected]>
Subject: [lace] Antique Pattern
Library

Regarding recent comments and questions about the Antique Pattern
Library:  I
have volunteered with the APL for several years, donating scans
of textile
publications (in the public domain) from my personal collection,
and
moderating the Yahoo Group associated with the APL.  When I read recent
Arachne postings about the Antique Pattern _Library, I contacted Judith Adele
Combs, the founder of our Library, asking her to address some of the issues
raised in those postings.  Her reply is copied below.  I hope this
information
will be helpful and informative to those who have questions about
the APL.

In addition to what Judith has said, I will add the fact that the
APL Yahoo
Group often discusses the various textile techniques mentioned in
Library
books.  References to other sources of information on techniques are
often
given.  Questions are answered when someone is looking for information
on
specific techniques or patterns contained in our publications.  Members
often
discuss the techniques themselves.  This group provides a friendly
forum for
all the various facets of the Antique Pattern Library.

Adrienne
Kattke



Here is Judith’s reply:

Digital Archive does not request
donations because it operates out of the
University of Arizona computer
department.  The Digital Archive was created
and developed by the late
mathematician Ralph Griswold, and his database and
tireless work on the
library is much appreciated by needle workers. We miss
him. The founder of
Antique Pattern Library, Judith Adele Combs, volunteered
full time for Dr.
Griswold the summer before he died, extracting articles from
weaving
periodicals and other chores, and there was considerable donating back
and
forth between the two libraries, each of which has different goals and
methods.  The books that Dr. Griswold gave Antique Pattern Library were
re-edited by APL volunteers to make them more useful to needle workers.
Digital Archive was developed originally for mathematicians and other
researchers.



Antique Pattern Library is part of a small tax exempt
nonprofit, struggling to
cover website hosting costs, with no university 
connections.  This frees us
from university limitations, but does cost money
to maintain, so yes, we ask
for donations.  None of the dozens of APL
world-wide volunteers and scan
donors are paid, and they give much attention
to the needle workers and other
craft people who use the library –
graphics that are edited and can be
printed and read on a variety of devices,
with clear illustrations and the
fastest possible load times, along with much
help to any forum member who is
having problems downloading and using the pdf
files.  The database and list of
book donors grows daily, and has books that
cannot be found anywhere else –
treasures we deeply believe should be
accessible to all, for free.  The
current webmistress is Sytske Wijnsma, a
Java programmer from the Netherlands
who is also an avid crafts book
collector.  Adrienne Kattke, from New York,
runs the forum with amazing
patience and good judgment, and Judith Adele in
San Diego manages the book
donations and volunteers and helps maintain the
database.  Dozens of
volunteers from North and South America, Europe and Asia,
scan their
collections of books and donate them to the library.



Besides our focus on
creating a library of books in the public domain which
can be downloaded by
anyone, at no charge, there is also the goal of
preserving these publications
in digitized versions before the hard copies
crumble and cease to exist.

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