Re: [lace] Book Translation
Hi Lorry, maybe the book it is written in Catalan. If I can help you, I shall do it. Please contact me privately. Greetings from Barcelona. Spain Carolina de la Guardia sent from my ipad > El 4 dic 2015, a las 6:05, Lorri Fergusonescribió: > > I have a book with some lovely Pt. Ground patterns. The title is El > "Ret-Fi" Catala O Puntes D'ArenysDoes anyone know of a translation for this > book? I am not sure what the language is - Italian or Spanish maybe.I would > sure like to 'read' the text. > > - > - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
[lace] Book Translation
I have a book with some lovely Pt. Ground patterns. The title is El "Ret-Fi" Catala O Puntes D'ArenysDoes anyone know of a translation for this book? I am not sure what the language is - Italian or Spanish maybe.I would sure like to 'read' the text. - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
Re: [lace] Lace book on project Gutenberg, author Goldenberg
Added to the subject line: "author Goldenberg". When this subject was raised by Liz in Missouri in late November, I wrote to her privately to ask the name of the book, since it was not in the original Arachne correspondence copy I received. If others are interested, the book is "Lace Its Origin and History" by Samuel L. Goldenberg, with a 1904 copyright in author's name. My book came from Tess as a gift for the lace library here. She would have scanned it for the Arizona site before it became mine. Jeri Ames in Maine USA Lace and Embroidery Resource Center - In a message dated 12/2/2015 4:44:57 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, helene3...@gmail.com writes: Tess, I just clicked on the link you supplied: http://www.cs.arizona.edu, There is no reference to lace on this page. Could you please supply some further instructions. Thank you, Helene Ulrich I thought I'd already looked at all the lace books on Project Gutenberg, however, today I ran across this one on the origin of lace and found it interesting. It has a lot of photos of examples of different kinds of lace. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/38973/38973-h/38973-h.htm Liz R in Missouri USA - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
[lace] Oneida lace summer 2008
Hello All! What would we do without Arachne?!? Sue Babbs suggested that the source material might be a charter chapter CD & Bev Walker found a listing for it. Many thanks to both! The page is included on the 2009 CD for anyone who wants to see the real deal. In the meantime, a very nice gal (Emily Pfotenhauer) in Wisconsin sent me a link to an article/interview with Debra Jenny. A Nation within a Nation: Voices of the Oneidas in Wisconsin https://books.google.com/books?id=xlcMAwAAQBAJ=PT152=PT152=debra+je nny+oneida=bl=pX3dRTAUhY=5g7xMZXbsBW2vDTubk38mgc9FvE=en= X=0ahUKEwjDr-vujMDJAhXDGB4KHR82CAkQ6AEIHDAA#v=onepage=debra%20jenny%20o neida=false Hope everyone has time to make one of these fast & easy bracelets. They are fun with colorful threads & jazzy beads. Sincerely, Susan Hottle, Palm Beach Gardens, FL USA. - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
Re: [lace] pillow infestation
When exploring our newest big-box store, I was astounded to discover that the ice displays near the exit included one that dispensed dry ice! I was so impressed that one could get dry ice from a vending machine that I didn't notice how much it cost. I'd wager that putting an infested item into an air-tight container, dropping in a piece of dry ice, and leaving it closed for a few days would do the trick. Until the eggs hatch and the mites hiding in other places hop over to take advantage of the vacant habitat. -- Joy Beeson http://wlweather.net/PAGEJOY/ west of Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.S.A. - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/