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Here's the song from Roy Palmer's *Ballad History Of England*
*THE BONELACE WEAVERS SONG*
/Here is myrthe and melody/
/(Leonard Wheatcroft)/
I am a maid new com to towne
But lounge I will not tarry.
I have but two years for to stay
The roller part looks OK, but I would need the working pad much higher up,
as I don't like the bobbins to be that much lower than where they come from
the pins, - and I think that "Handle" would get in the way of using the
pins. Yuk!
It was a great trip to USA, and Greeting to everyone I met there
Hi All,
I am very sad, as I have been given notice to leave my rented cottage in
Suffolk, as the owner wants to sell, so I have now signed up for a nine-month,
extendable rental of a property in North Norfolk, near Fakenham.I am
wondering if there are any lace groups up there in the wilds of N
Hi, Sue
There is a pattern like that in one of Kortelahti's books (near the back of the
book), but I don't know which one. The body is made flat and hangs vertically,
the wings are made flat and lay horizontally on the body so it looks like the
bird is flying. Maybe someone who owns the books
This is just to let concerned members of the list know that it is just
past 4:30 on Saturday, and Hurricane Irene has been pounding the coast
of Virginia for several hours now. As you have seen on the news, there
have been several deaths and lots of damage done since the hurricane hit
land ear
Peg - lucky you. I'm still waiting to hear what class I have got into -
hoping that it is Milanese. You will enjoy making Milanese with Jacquie.
She is an excellent teacher. She is also my sister, so I might be a bit
biased!
Malvary in Ottawa (the Nation's Capital), Canada where we have a l
Just got a letter from the Finger Lakes Lace Guild about the upcoming Ithaca
Lace Days in October. Very excited about it...it's my first conference.
Taking a class in Milanese with Jacquie Tinch. I like tape laces because
they're more portable...I do most of my lacemaking on my lunch hour. I'm
Roses in bobbin lace by Eeva-Lisa Kortelahti, pages 87 - 89 has two different
birds similar to your description.
patricia in Wales
scotl...@aol.com
-Original Message-
From: Sue
To: Arachne
Sent: Sat, 27 Aug 2011 11:10
Subject: [lace] searching for a pattern
I am looking to find th
Since it's impossible to attach photos of our lace in most of the existing
mailing lists, I just founded the group "Bobbin lace" in Google
(http://groups.google.com/group/bobbin-lace). The best thing about it is that
you're able to simply include photos in the messages there like for any other
emai
I am looking to find the pattern of the 3D bird which has wings that attach to
the top and give it a lovely look. I have seen two of them made by fellow
arachnids and one at the poole bobbin lace day so there is a pattern out there
for it.
Can anyone tell me where I might find it please.
Sue T
D
"I've also discovered another reason why the USPS (postal service) is broke--no
one has postal rates a!
s low as the US." Sincerely, Susan Hottle, Erie, PA USA
I'm sure you are joking Susan! I purchase things over the internet all the time
as here in our tiny Malta too many craft things, l
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