Re: [lace] Hello - Find Lacemaers in Minnesota Other US States

2007-01-27 Thread Jeriames
In a message dated 1/26/07 8:31:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
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 I was introduced to bobbin lace making by my husband's aunt, who lives in 
 England.  She showed me how to do it, but unfortunately where I live don't 
 seem to have much of a support base.  I am still fascinated with bobbin lace 
 
 making though, so have really been enjoying the posts to this list as well 
 as the video links...thanks so much.  It is amazing how much work bobbin 
 lace making involves.
 

Dear Kathi,

Look at:

www.minnlacesociety.org

www.internationaloldlacers.org  (Large American Lace Guild, which has 28 
members who live in Minnesota).

You should be able to find lacemakers demonstrating at state and local fairs, 
street fairs, historic house museums.  You may be able to get references from 
owners at independently-owned quilt or yarn shops.  And, your state may have 
a state fiber arts organization, with state or national endowment for the arts 
funding.  Ask at any museum how to find the state arts commission to help you 
find fiber artists.  Also, members of the Embroiderers' Guild of America and 
American Needlepoint Guild should be able to point you in the correct 
direction -- to people who make lace, teach lace, and can provide information 
about 
where to buy supplies.  Needlelace instruction is offered by these 
organizations, and the teachers of needlelaces will know of bobbin lacemakers.

Jeri Ames in Maine USA
Lace and Embroidery Resource Center

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Re: [lace] Hello - Find Lacemaers in Minnesota Other US States

2007-01-27 Thread Kathi {Beirs} Ivey
Oh my gosh, thank you so much for this information.  I am going to contact 
them right away...I looked at the site you provided already, and they have 
meetings 2nd Monday of each month...I will be on vacation during their 
Feburary meeting, but am already planning on attending the March.  Thank you 
so much again.

Kathi



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Subject: Re: [lace] Hello - Find Lacemaers in Minnesota  Other US States
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 08:42:14 EST

In a message dated 1/26/07 8:31:55 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


 I was introduced to bobbin lace making by my husband's aunt, who lives 
in
 England.  She showed me how to do it, but unfortunately where I live 
don't
 seem to have much of a support base.  I am still fascinated with bobbin 
lace


 making though, so have really been enjoying the posts to this list as 
well

 as the video links...thanks so much.  It is amazing how much work bobbin
 lace making involves.


Dear Kathi,

Look at:

www.minnlacesociety.org

www.internationaloldlacers.org  (Large American Lace Guild, which has 28
members who live in Minnesota).

You should be able to find lacemakers demonstrating at state and local 
fairs,
street fairs, historic house museums.  You may be able to get references 
from
owners at independently-owned quilt or yarn shops.  And, your state may 
have
a state fiber arts organization, with state or national endowment for the 
arts
funding.  Ask at any museum how to find the state arts commission to help 
you
find fiber artists.  Also, members of the Embroiderers' Guild of America 
and

American Needlepoint Guild should be able to point you in the correct
direction -- to people who make lace, teach lace, and can provide 
information about

where to buy supplies.  Needlelace instruction is offered by these
organizations, and the teachers of needlelaces will know of bobbin 
lacemakers.


Jeri Ames in Maine USA
Lace and Embroidery Resource Center


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