In a message dated 7/15/2013 12:51:18 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
robinl...@socal.rr.com writes:
I realize there are now other such internet lace groups, but I have no
knowledge of their organization. Others can nominate Who's Who? membership
from those.
A no by no means complete list
I think everyone on Arachne is important and should be included in Who's
Who.
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Hugs, Lin and the Mali
If we concentrated on the really important stuff in life, there'd be a
shortage of fishing poles.
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Thank you, Malvary,
This Chatsworth program was also broadcast in Maine USA last night. The
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I am printing this information for possible use in the future, though my
silver flatwear bears only the scrolling initials of a great aunt topside
One of the things that always tickles me is that you go to a lace event, and
there's the author of the books you have used. And then there are the
teachers, some of whom do not write books, but who have taught and
influenced hundreds of people. And if you write or email them, they
respond.
I would like to add my personal Bouquets for Bev and the Gazette Gals - they
have done a fantastic job over the past 13 years and as a Canadian, I am
proud of their work and 'our' publication! I wish Jocelyn and her
volunteers all the best as they continue with this fine work!
I was so sad
Leonards recommendation (thanks Leonard) of the Fine and Fashionable book
sent me scurrying as I have always wanted that book so found it online in
the Bowes Museum Webshop.
Postage is cheaper to the UK and USA as I am in the other countries category
for Australia.
Included in the postage cost I
Hello All! May I nominate Pat Read Lucy Kincaid, followed shortly thereafter
by Sandi Woods Louise Colgan for bringing Milanese lace up to date, then
kicking it up a notch for all to enjoy. After seeing some vintage examples of
Milanese at LASB, I was not at all impressed. Sort of frumpy!
What a very cool way to start a lace talk. Would definitely get the
attention of those attending.
Amazes me how often some wear knit lace shawls with long draping ear
rings and jewelry. Snags almost always occur. It occurs to me that would
often occur with lace cuffs and collars in the past.
Tom was a single guy living at home with his father and
working in the family business. When he found out he was
going to inherit a fortune once his sickly father died, he
decided he needed a wife with which to share his fortune.
One evening at an investment meeting, he spotted the most
beautiful