Dear Arachne Members,
May/June 2014 was PieceWork magazine's annual Lace issue, so imagine my
surprise to receive the July/August 2014 issue and find mostly lace! (Wait a
week for this to be delivered to book stores.) If you are far from North
America and you are not a subscriber, _www.P
making of the
dress
http://www.france24.com/en/20110514-fashion-Lace-Alexander-McQueen-Sarah-Bur
ton-Wedding-Middleton
Annette Meldrum, Wollongong Australia
On Behalf Of Celtic Dream Weaver
Subject: [lace] Piecework magazine/ Carrickmacross Lace
I thought I would let you all know with the talk
I thought I would let you all know with the talk of the Royal Wedding dress
(which I didn't think the lace looked like Carrickmacross to me) bring me to
the May/June issue of "Piecework" magazine. I don't have a car and there was
no place near me where I could go to the store and buy this issue
The annual lace issue of Piecework is going on the news stands soon. I
haven't seen it yet, but it sounds as if most of the lace is knitted.
There is also an article about the Alencon lace made for France's
Empress Eugénie's trousseau.
Clay
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Hello all-
My Knitting Daily e-mail had this information about the latest Piecework
Magazine which includes a bit about lace knitting and has at least one very
interesting photo of knitting notations from 1847. I've had to omit photos
here but I'll be glad to forward the whole message to anyone in
Mine came yesterdayI was out.today is reading day.
Looks good .-D)))
Bye now
BarbE
Texas
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Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2008 10:01 AM
Subject: [lace] PieceWork magazine
Dear Lacemakers, Collectors, Researchers,
In the U.S., we have been waiting for this issue to come. It is now in
mailboxes, and possibly in stores.
Table of Contents are:
1. How Did They Do That? (Double half stitch - macrame? Cavandoli?)
Includes brief illustrated instructions.
2. R
Thank you everyone for web addresses and suggestion I take out a
subscription. I will explore that once I am back from holiday; I leave on
Tuesday.
Before I do that, though, I will try to find the email address of a UK firm
which
used to be able to supply it on subscription and ask them if t
What a pity the magazine is no longer available to you.
Perhaps you should treat yourself to a subscription, and have it posted to
you. That method works quite well.
It is not usually at any newsagent here on Oz, either, - that I have found,
but they have an office now in Sydney where they d
In a message dated 8/31/06 2:32:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> You could still get a subscription to PW. Book and magazine sellers have
> never
> carried PW in Israel, so I've subscribed since issue 10, years ago.
> Occasionally, I've thought of dropping the subscripti
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From: "Avital" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "lace"
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 2:19 PM
Subject: RE: [lace] PieceWork Magazine
You could still get a subscription to PW.
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You could still get a subscription to PW. Book and magazine sellers have never
carried PW in Israel, so I've subscribed since issue 10, years ago.
Occasionally, I've thought of dropping the subscription because the magazine has
become thinner and (to my mind) somewhat superficial, but every now and
My thanks to all who replied in answer to my query. Today was the first that
I was able to return to my newsagent. The very efficient lady phoned the
wholesaler again on my behalf and was told very firmly that it is no longer
available in the UK. To use the expression of a lace friend "Rude w
Dear Spiders,
I received my September/October issue of PieceWork magazine in the mail
yesterday. This issue highlights quilts and is up to its usual high standard
of interesting articles and gorgeous pictures.
If you're concerned about receiving your latest issue, their subscription info
is:
Last week, I subscribed to Piecework for one year and I just checked
my Visa account and it has been billed. I certainly wish they have
not ceased publication...
Nicole
Le 06-08-25 à 07:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
If it's Interweave's Piecework you're talking about, looks like
they're
I really doubt it has ceased publication; in fact it seems to be growing! I
know someone who has written a bobbin lace-related article for the
November-December issue.
Diane Williams
Galena, IL USA
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I asked my newsagent to make enquiries as
If it's Interweave's Piecework you're talking about, looks like
they're still OK:
http://www.interweave.com/needle/default.asp
At 06:43 AM 8/25/2006 -0400, you wrote:
>I asked my newsagent to make enquiries as there was no sign of the next issue
>arriving. she was informed by the suppliers that
I asked my newsagent to make enquiries as there was no sign of the next issue
arriving. she was informed by the suppliers that it has ceased publication
:-( Is this really so? I don't entirely trust the local Smiths wholesalers.
Patricia in Wales
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I went to my local knit shop and asked for qiviut.
They laughed at me. When I was reading the article in
Piecework about spinning the down of the musk ox to
get qiviut yarn, it should have translated into lots
of dollars in my head. Evidently it's very expensive,
US$60 per ounce. It sounds like
After the talk about the new Piecework magazine, which I had checked out on the
Internet, I made my son drive me to a bookstore on the way back from having my
staples removed from my operation scar. I found the magazine and as there was
a table nearby I was able to stand and look through it. I
Spiders,
I just got my Piecework magazine in the mail yesterday
(a big thanks to MIL who gifts me with it each year
for Christmas) and there are some lacy mentions.
The opening letter from the editor or publisher
mentions the IOLI convention in Denver and lists the
contact for people interested i
North American members can delete now, if they want, as the message is
directed at UK members. I'm putting this on lace rather than chat to reach as
wide
an audience as possible and before anyone screams at me this magazine does
sometimes have articles on bobbin lace, needlelace and other lace
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