In 75 quick Easy
Bobbin Lace Patterns
by Veronica Sorenson there is a Welsh Dragon Pattern
alas ! ! the filling may be a tad complicated.
Hendrika van Kooten
Memb. Simcoe County Lacemakers
Township of Springwater
Ontario, Canada
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From: Anneke Reijs ann...@reijs.nl
Subject: Re: [lace] Have you seen this
Yesterday I was in Etten-Leur to spent some time with Sister Judith and to
show her how the work on my Withof piano runner is progressing.
I do so hope that we also get to see a picture of the Withof piano runner when
it
Re;
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 19:54:25 -0700 (PDT)
From: Susan Reishus elationrelat...@yahoo.com
Subject: [lace] Have you seen this?
Those of us who have been on the Lace list a bit longer will remember this
delightfull U tube video .
I did not look it up, but the thread may still be in the Arachne
find such a thing, I may try to make one up to see if it helps when
I start another project.
-Replies to forward to my friend will be appreciated
-Thanks in advance
Hendrika van Kooten
Simcoe County Lacemakers
Township of Springwater
Ontario, Canada
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Hi Agnes ,
Thank you for your friendly groetjes
the Simcoe county Lacemakers have two members of Dutch origin
( I am the older one ! )
the younger one is Johanna who hails from Overijsel
Another Lacemaker of Dutch origin is on our mailing list
but does not attend Lacedays
I was born in
After seeing the grand's of Anneke Reijs doing the Bobbinlace pajama dance on
You tube I decided to share a little lace
story with the list
For 11 years I attended International Lacecamp on Manitoulin Island Canada
,which is a good six hours + drive from where I live
( or alteratively four
to cancel you may possibly not have explored all your options and
miss, what promises to be a great European Lace experience .
Hendrika Van Kooten
Member of Simcoe county Lacemakers
Ontario
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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 09:58:16 +0100
From: Nelleke Glansdorp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [lace] making lace for a historical costume
years in between. I hope someone can help me soon. The lace has to
be attached to the costume before the end of the month. In March there is
a
special
Thanks to all who ,both on the list ,and to me privately responded to my
inquiry about Lace buttons
I have send all replies on to the button collector ( yes yes I deleted
all e-mail addresses etc.to protect the lace list members privacy )
All replies were most informative not only for the
Inquiry
Recently I spoke to a gentleman about an matter unrelated to Lace ( actually
it pertained to woodturning ) this gentleman mentioned that his wife was a
Button Collector.
I mentioned that the public very likely viewed the Hobby of button collecting
as unusual as Lacemaking.
As a follow
Anna, one of our Lacemakers, uses a two and a half inch wide tensor
bandage, stretching and pinning it with berry pins where necessary, to hold
down the bobbins for transporting her pillow
Different, but works very well for her,and the kind of pillow and bobbins
she uses .
Hendrika
Memb.of
To produce the umlaut for the German language, on the keyboard, press the
Alt key and hold it down while you key in the following numbers on the RIGHT
side of the keyboard ( thus NOT the number keys across the top )
Alt 129 ü Alt153 Ö
Alt 132 ä
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 17:39:04 -0500
From: Jane Dobinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [lace] Lace conversation
Hi All
decided to tell him that I am a lacemaker.
He was fascinated and we had quite a lengthy discussion :) He made the
comment, and you aren't wearing any lace. I was
Hello
The little lace group I am a member of is open to visitors on our monthly
Lace day, and it especially pleases us to welcome those who are interested
in learning bobbin lace .
We have a give a try pillow with bobbins wound with thread handy for those
wishing to try their hand at their first
AND... Having said THAT, I also wonder, WHERE IS EVERYBODY??? The list
has been quiet for an unusually long time! Come back! Say Hello? Just
let us know you haven't gone away!! (OK - lurkers - here's your big
chance
to just say HI!)
Clay
Clay Blackwell
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Clay
Hello Spiders
I finally looked up the word dowager in my English-Dutch dictionary, it
only
gave a French word, so I turned to the French-Dutch dictinary. It said
something like widow of respectable family or something like that.
.
Jo Falkink
Jo,
This may not be of great interest to
,
On another matter, since I'm posting after a long hiatus (while moving
from
Ottawa to London, Ontario and grappling with the problems of our new
(1907) house): are any of you Spiders resident within reach of London or
aware of any lace groups in this part of S/W Ontario? Nina in Ontario,
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