Fwd: [lace] Finished Project!

2007-05-01 Thread Peter McEwen
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> Date: May 1, 2007 7:31:29 PM EDT (CA)
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> Subject: Re: [lace] Finished Project!
> Reply-To: Peter McEwen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> ON another tack I 'll be visiting the Orkneys  in May and  
> wonder if there are any lace makers there? I would love to see what  
> you  are doing.
> Joanna McEwen  in Canada
>

> On May 1, 2007, at 3:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> Dear Leonore,
>>
>> your Hungarian Tape Lace mat looks very pretty. I am sure  
>> everything will be fine
>> when you take the pins out.
>> I also like your Milanese sampler. It, too, looks great. I only  
>> recently discovered, that I
>> have done Milanese patterns already and that I really like them  
>> and want to do them
>> again.
>>
>> Congratulations on your finished projects.
>> Martina in the South of Germany
>>
>>
>>
>> On 1 May 2007 at 14:28, Lenore English wrote:
>>
>> I'm coming out of lurking to share my finished project.
>>
>> I started a small mat of Hungarian Tape Lace, Lousie Colgan's  
>> class at
>> GLLG Spring Fling.  I finished sewing the end to the beginning, and
>> have posted a picture on my blog.  The mat is still full of pins.   
>> Who
>> knows what mistakes will show up when it comes off the pillow.   
>> 
>>
>> I used 9 pairs, #80 DMC tatting cotton, and the mat is about 5"
>> square.  I am so pleased with myself, this is the most complex  
>> project
>> I've ever done.  I learned so much from Louise's class, she was a
>> wonderful, patient teacher.
>>
>> Take a peek here:
>>
>> http://tatt3r-lace.blogspot.com
>>
>> Lenore in Sw Michigan
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Re: [lace] Finished Project!

2007-05-01 Thread Peter McEwen
ON another tack I 'll be visiting the Orkneys  in May and wonder if 
there are any lace makers there? I would love to see what you  are 
doing.

Joanna McEwen  in Canada
On May 1, 2007, at 3:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Dear Leonore,

your Hungarian Tape Lace mat looks very pretty. I am sure everything 
will be fine

when you take the pins out.
I also like your Milanese sampler. It, too, looks great. I only 
recently discovered, that I
have done Milanese patterns already and that I really like them and 
want to do them

again.

Congratulations on your finished projects.
Martina in the South of Germany



On 1 May 2007 at 14:28, Lenore English wrote:

I'm coming out of lurking to share my finished project.

I started a small mat of Hungarian Tape Lace, Lousie Colgan's class at
GLLG Spring Fling.  I finished sewing the end to the beginning, and
have posted a picture on my blog.  The mat is still full of pins.  Who
knows what mistakes will show up when it comes off the pillow.  

I used 9 pairs, #80 DMC tatting cotton, and the mat is about 5"
square.  I am so pleased with myself, this is the most complex project
I've ever done.  I learned so much from Louise's class, she was a
wonderful, patient teacher.

Take a peek here:

http://tatt3r-lace.blogspot.com

Lenore in Sw Michigan

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Re: [lace] Finished Project!

2007-05-01 Thread Kate Henry

Very pretty! THanks for sharing with us.
KateHenry

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From: "Lenore English" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 1:28 PM
Subject: [lace] Finished Project!


I'm coming out of lurking to share my finished project.

I started a small mat of Hungarian Tape Lace, Lousie Colgan's class at
GLLG Spring Fling.  I finished sewing the end to the beginning, and
have posted a picture on my blog.  The mat is still full of pins.  Who
knows what mistakes will show up when it comes off the pillow.  

I used 9 pairs, #80 DMC tatting cotton, and the mat is about 5"
square.  I am so pleased with myself, this is the most complex project
I've ever done.  I learned so much from Louise's class, she was a
wonderful, patient teacher.

Take a peek here:

http://tatt3r-lace.blogspot.com

Lenore in Sw Michigan

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Re: [lace] Finished Project!

2007-05-01 Thread Shirlee Hill
Lenore!  Your Hungarian tape lace mat looks wonderful!  Great job!
   
  Blessings,
  Shirlee - previously from MI, now in VA

   
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Re: [lace] Finished Project!

2007-05-01 Thread martina . dewille
Dear Leonore,

your Hungarian Tape Lace mat looks very pretty. I am sure everything will be 
fine 
when you take the pins out.
I also like your Milanese sampler. It, too, looks great. I only recently 
discovered, that I 
have done Milanese patterns already and that I really like them and want to do 
them 
again. 

Congratulations on your finished projects.
Martina in the South of Germany



On 1 May 2007 at 14:28, Lenore English wrote:

I'm coming out of lurking to share my finished project.

I started a small mat of Hungarian Tape Lace, Lousie Colgan's class at
GLLG Spring Fling.  I finished sewing the end to the beginning, and
have posted a picture on my blog.  The mat is still full of pins.  Who
knows what mistakes will show up when it comes off the pillow.  

I used 9 pairs, #80 DMC tatting cotton, and the mat is about 5"
square.  I am so pleased with myself, this is the most complex project
I've ever done.  I learned so much from Louise's class, she was a
wonderful, patient teacher.

Take a peek here:

http://tatt3r-lace.blogspot.com

Lenore in Sw Michigan

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RE: [lace] Finished Project!

2007-05-01 Thread Karen
It's very pretty Lenore - and there don't seem to be any mistakes - if there
are they are insignificant.
Karen in Malta 

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Lenore English
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 8:29 PM
To: Arachne
Subject: [lace] Finished Project!

I'm coming out of lurking to share my finished project.

I started a small mat of Hungarian Tape Lace, Lousie Colgan's class at GLLG
Spring Fling.  I finished sewing the end to the beginning, and have posted a
picture on my blog.  The mat is still full of pins.  Who knows what mistakes
will show up when it comes off the pillow.  

I used 9 pairs, #80 DMC tatting cotton, and the mat is about 5"
square.  I am so pleased with myself, this is the most complex project I've
ever done.  I learned so much from Louise's class, she was a wonderful,
patient teacher.

Take a peek here:

http://tatt3r-lace.blogspot.com

Lenore in Sw Michigan

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[lace] Finished Project!

2007-05-01 Thread Lenore English

I'm coming out of lurking to share my finished project.

I started a small mat of Hungarian Tape Lace, Lousie Colgan's class at
GLLG Spring Fling.  I finished sewing the end to the beginning, and
have posted a picture on my blog.  The mat is still full of pins.  Who
knows what mistakes will show up when it comes off the pillow.  

I used 9 pairs, #80 DMC tatting cotton, and the mat is about 5"
square.  I am so pleased with myself, this is the most complex project
I've ever done.  I learned so much from Louise's class, she was a
wonderful, patient teacher.

Take a peek here:

http://tatt3r-lace.blogspot.com

Lenore in Sw Michigan

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[lace] character bobbin raffle

2007-05-01 Thread micki cameron
O! the excitement got too much and I gave the wrong date:   thanks to
those who spotted the mistake it is MAY and not APRIL 

and to those who offered to pay postage - thank you for your kind offer but
the pleasure of posting is mine, I think whoever wins this bobbin will like it
as much as I do.

Micki
Scotland

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[lace] raffle - character bobbin

2007-05-01 Thread micki cameron
I am so excited!!!I have a lovely character bobbin (midlands) to raffle -
I have taken part in many of the Arachne raffles and been priviledged to win a
couple of them and now I finally have something to offer too:

Please write directly to me with your name and the subject line reflecting
that it is a raffle for the character bobbin - he is described as Sir
Lancelot, although there is nothing written on the bobbin to indicate that it
represents him.

Last day of the draw 10th April

Micki
from warm scotland

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[lace] Re: lace in a play

2007-05-01 Thread Spud Islander
Thankyou!! - To your DH, for checking this out, and yourself for reporting 
back  Alice!!


The lace does fit into the historical background of this story so nicely, 
and it sounds like an appropriate one for high school students. (Much more 
than the 'thriller' I had found with just a simple search on the name.)


Interesting also,  to see how the program directors are paying attention to 
details  you just never know what exposures will stay in the minds and 
perhaps tweak an interest later in life!


It was lovely to hear about your plans for OIDFA also,  I'm sure it will be 
an amazing trip!


Nova (Vanc.Island, B.C.)


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My DH found the play on the web.  Here is the
synopsis.  It has  women in it, and I can't tell from
this article which person is the lacemaker.

Remember My Name[6169]
Drama
Joanna Halpert Kraus

This prize winning drama tells of a young girl's
survival in wartime France and the courage of the



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