[lace] Lace Days in Bruges

2013-03-19 Thread Maureen
Dear All

 

A friend and I may be planning a trip to Bruges in the next few months and
wonder if anyone knows about any Lace Days in that area so that we may plan
our visit to coincide with a Lace Day.

 

Thank you

 

Maureen

E Yorks UK

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RE: [lace] lace days

2011-03-05 Thread Jo
Everyone can help to collect exhibitions and musea all over the world on
http://www.lokk.nl/musea/
Implemented by me, kindly hosted by the dutch guild

Jo

 May I ask the same for the US?
 (...)
  Where can I find a list of planned lace days for September 2011 in 
  England/western Europe.

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[lace] lace days

2011-03-04 Thread Jenny Brandis
Where can I find a list of planned lace days for September 2011 in
England/western Europe. 

 

Jenny Brandis

Kununurra, Western Australia

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Re: [lace] lace days

2011-03-04 Thread Laceandbits
One good place to start would be the Lace News Blog http://lacenews.net/ .  
Lots of UK lace days on that.

Also a good place to send any Lace News to, to make it an even more 
comprehensive resource.

Jacquie in Lincolnshire.

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Fwd: [lace] lace days

2011-03-04 Thread Jennifer Phillips
We also have lace days on The Lace Society website (
www.thelacesociety.org.uk) and  we are also holding our Late Summer Lace Day
in St Albans on the 3rd September


Jenny Phillips


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One good place to start would be the Lace News Blog http://lacenews.net/ .
Lots of UK lace days on that.

Also a good place to send any Lace News to, to make it an even more
comprehensive resource.

Jacquie in Lincolnshire.

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Re: [lace] lace days

2011-03-04 Thread Claire Allen
Swanley in Kent has it's lace day on the 2nd Saturday in September. Details 
should be in the Lace Guild magazine I think.

Feel free to contact me off list if you are interested Jenny.

CLaire

Kent, UK
Where it's sunny and bright this afternoon.


Claire Allen
www.bonitocrafts.co.uk
Crafty stuff I want to show off.



On 4 Mar 2011, at 08:30, Jenny Brandis wrote:

 Where can I find a list of planned lace days for September 2011 in
 England/western Europe. 
 
 
 
 Jenny Brandis
 
 Kununurra, Western Australia
 
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Re: [lace] lace days

2011-03-04 Thread J-D Hammett

Hi Jenny,

Try;-

The Lace Guild website;  www.laceguild.demon.co.uk  

The Lace Society website;  www.thelacesociety.org.uk 


The Lacemakers' Circle website;www.lacemakers-circle.org.uk


Hope that is of assistance to you.

Good lace making,

Joepie, East Sussex, UK

 

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Where can I find a list of planned lace days for September 2011 in
England/western Europe. 




Jenny Brandis

Kununurra, Western Australia

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Re: [lace] lace days

2011-03-04 Thread bertrans1
May I ask the same for the US?
Sallie

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 Where can I find a list of planned lace days for September 2011 in
 England/western Europe.



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Re: [lace] Lace Days in the UK!

2010-11-20 Thread Joy Beeson

On 11/8/10 12:10 PM, Clay Blackwell wrote:


/ /I live on the east coast of the US in Virginia, don't
like airports at all (although once air-borne, I'm
fine...), and I definitely don't have a bottonless
wallet.  But it *is* a nice fantasy!


If you assume a bottomless wallet, all else falls into
place.  You charter a jet, with bunks to nap in and
comfortable places to lace.  And a pilot you can tell to lay
off the %...@! PA system when you are trying to sleep.  Have
the plane met by a limo to carry you and your companions
directly to the event.

--
Joy Beeson
http://joybeeson.home.comcast.net/
http://home.comcast.net/~debeeson/DaveCam/
west of Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.S.A.
where it looks like a lovely fall day,
but I haven't stepped out to check.

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Re: [lace] Lace Days in the UK!

2010-11-08 Thread Brenda Paternoster
Bev is so very right!

Two hours driving on an open motorway will take you about 140 miles and more if 
you exceed the speed limit.  Two hours driving on the congested roads might 
only get you 50-60 miles on a good day, 15 miles on a bad day, and on a very 
bad day you could be sitting in a traffic jam going nowhere for two hours.

I still haven't received my copy of Lace 140 yet, but looking at the list of 
lace days on The Lace Guild website there are a couple that I could get to with 
a bit of effort (but they are both in Essex so M25 and Dartford crossing to 
negotiate) but none that I will choose to go to.

Brenda

On 8 Nov 2010, at 01:32, bev walker wrote:

  The distance to
 travel is relative to the route  and condition of the roadways,  and
 if travel would have to be by car, bus and/or train.

Brenda in Allhallows
www.brendapaternoster.me.uk

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Re: [lace] Lace Days in the UK!

2010-11-08 Thread Sue Babbs
This can happen in the US too! On Friday night we tried to drive downtown to 
see our son's opening night in a trilogy of plays by G B Shaw. In 1 hour and 
20 mins we went 10.9 miles and still had 11 mins driving to go. We were then 
10 minutes late for the start and turned round and gave up, as they would 
not let us in until the 2nd act, and he was in the first of the trilogy 
:(  We'll try again next Thursday.


I have been demonstrating lace for the last three days at the Chicago 
Botanic Garden during the Fine Art of Fiber. It was fun - and more eventful 
than usual, with the emergency services called out twice. My Christening 
gown was much admired - and I was very pleased to have finished it (with 
more than 12 hours to spare!!)


And the best question ever: Is this the tattoo parlour?

Work that one out! Lateral thinking needed

Sue Babbs

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Re: [lace] Lace Days in the UK!

2010-11-08 Thread bev walker
More perspective -

61.4 million people in the UK.
3.8 million in Oregon.

Vancouver Island (where I live) is 1/8th the size of the UK.
Population, 0.75 million.


To give a perspective to members around the world, Oregon is about the same 
land area as
 the country of England.


I wonder if the ratio of lacemakers to population is the same in all
three jurisdictions?
 :)

I was thinking if I lived on the east coast of Canada or the US, had a
bottomless wallet, and I liked airports a lot, I could fly over to the
UK almost on the day, to attend a lace day. Or -  that might have been
possible at one time, maybe not any more.

-- 
Bev in Shirley BC, near Sooke on beautiful Vancouver Island, west
coast of Canada

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Re: [lace] Lace Days in the UK!

2010-11-08 Thread Clay Blackwell
/ /I live on the east coast of the US in Virginia, don't like airports 
at all (although once air-borne, I'm fine...), and I definitely don't 
have a bottonless wallet.  But it *is* a nice fantasy!

And then there's the issue of the currency exchange, which right now 
doesn't inspire me to buy a lot!

Clay

On 11/8/2010 11:03 AM, bev walker wrote:
 More perspective -

 61.4 million people in the UK.
 3.8 million in Oregon.

 Vancouver Island (where I live) is 1/8th the size of the UK.
 Population, 0.75 million.



 To give a perspective to members around the world, Oregon is about the same 
 land area as
 the country of England.

  
 I wonder if the ratio of lacemakers to population is the same in all
 three jurisdictions?
   :)

 I was thinking if I lived on the east coast of Canada or the US, had a
 bottomless wallet, and I liked airports a lot, I could fly over to the
 UK almost on the day, to attend a lace day. Or -  that might have been
 possible at one time, maybe not any more.



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[lace] Lace Days in the UK!

2010-11-07 Thread Clay Blackwell
Reading the new posts from Lace News makes me so envious of all of my 
UK friends who have so many wonderful lace days to look forward to in 
the weeks ahead!!!  Since I routinely travel 2 - 5 (or more!) hours to 
our twice-yearly lace days, I can imagine that many of you could go to 
numerous lace days within that travel time!  What a luxury, to be is 
such a place!!


Clay

Clay Blackwell
Lynchburg, VA, USA

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Re: [lace] Lace Days in the UK!

2010-11-07 Thread lacelady
- Original Message -
 Since I routinely travel 2 - 5 (or more!) hours to 
our twice-yearly lace days, I can imagine that many of you could go to 
numerous lace days within that travel time!  

--
There is only one lace day in the state of Oregon, that I know of.  And it is 
only once a year, in October.  The local lacemakers look forward to it and 
welcome the more distant lacemakers who are able to come.  It's a very special 
day for us.  This year we had a lady who spoke about the history of 
handkerchiefs.  She had a hundred or more on display.  It was very interesting. 
 It takes me over an hour to get to this lace day.

To give a perspective to members around the world, Oregon is about the same 
land area as the country of England.

The only other lace day that it's possible to go to...with a 4 hour drive each 
way... is in the state of Washington.  That one is in the busy part of summer 
and I am usually too busy to be able to go.  I, too, sometimes envy the people 
who are close to several lace groups, and can get to the large lace fairs.

Alice in Oregon...who saw a rainbow today in the middle of gray clouds.

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Re: [lace] Lace Days in the UK!

2010-11-07 Thread bev walker
I think that the list of lace days available in the UK indicates there
are still quite a few groups able to host such events. Yay!
I am not so sure that it is a smorgasbord of choices for every
lacemaker there, something comes to mind about 'you can't get there
from here' even though 'here' is some few miles away. The distance to
travel is relative to the route  and condition of the roadways,  and
if travel would have to be by car, bus and/or train.. We are lucky in
North America  we *can* get 'there' from 'here' more or less directly
given enough time. We're used to getting in the car and driving ;)
Now we need to find a way for all of us to have the best of both lace worlds :D

On 11/7/10, lacel...@frontier.com lacel...@frontier.com wrote:

 The only other lace day that it's possible to go to...with a 4 hour drive
 each way... is in the state of Washington.  That one is in the busy part of
 summer and I am usually too busy to be able to go.  I, too, sometimes envy
 the people who are close to several lace groups, and can get to the large
 lace fairs.



-- 
Bev in Shirley BC, near Sooke on beautiful Vancouver Island, west
coast of Canada

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[lace] Lace Days in Bergen County, New Jersey

2006-11-01 Thread Regina Haring
This coming Saturday and Sunday, November 4 and 5, are the annual Lace Days 
for the Metropolitan Chapter of IOLI.


They will again be held at the Elks BPO Westwood Lodge, 505 Kinderkamack 
Road, Westwood, New Jersey.


On Saturday the hours are 10 to 3, it's free and open to the public, and we 
will have vendors, demonstrations and a lace exhibit.


There are classes on Sunday from 9 to 4.  For more information on classes, 
please write to Micheline Hodge at

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Regina Haring
for the Metro Chapter 


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Re: [lace] Lace Days (In Amherst New York USA?)

2005-03-10 Thread Jeriames
In a message dated 3/10/05 10:02:43 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


 To let you all know the Amherst Museum Lace Guild is having a seminar June 
 4th
 and 5th 2005. Louise Colgan will be teaching Milanese Lace. There will be 
 one
 day classes in begining lace net darning with Mary Lou Soulecki and Polymer
 Clay Beads with Kathy Fiete. For more information contact Joan Sulecki at
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 

Dear - Judi?
 
Thank you for sharing this information.  My guess is that some people are 
wondering:
Amherst?  In what state/country?  My old atlas gives the following 
possibilities:

Nova Scotia, Canada
Colorado USA
Florida USA
Maine USA (Of course, I know it is not in Maine!)
Massachusetts USA
Nebraska USA
New Hampshire USA
New York USA
Ohio USA
South Dakota USA
Texas USA
Virginia USA
Wisconsin USA

My guess is Upstate New York near Buffalo(?), only because I did a search for 
Amherst Museum Lace Guild.  

Please *everyone* remember that Arachne is *international*!  

Please include complete location information when you share important Lace 
Day notices.  With more precise information, more people may decide to attend.  
And, some lace newsletter editors in neighboring areas may give your 
information to their members.

Jeri Ames in Maine USA
Lace  Embroidery Resource Center

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[lace] Lace Days

2005-03-10 Thread Jane Partridge
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Judith
Bongiovanni [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Just an add on to the previous message about the Amherst Museum Lace Seminar.

From the list of tutors, I assume that Amherst Museum is in the United
States of America? Please remember that not all Arachnes are in the US,
so wouldn't know where it was unless the country, and in your case,
state, was mentioned - this information would also help those who are
likely to be there on holiday (from other countries) know that there is
something of lace interest going on, who may not know of the venue's
existence otherwise.

I think at times we all forget that we are not in the next room!

If anyone will be in England (Staffordshire) at the beginning of June,
and is interested, I am organising a lace day - email me for further
details, or look in the current issue of Lace (117 - think that was
January's - I'm proof reading 118 at the moment!).

-- 
Jane Partridge


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