[lace] Re: Lace Express

2006-06-14 Thread Jackie Bowhey
Greetings and thanks to everyone that replied to my request for into re the
April magazine.
Not surprised that mine came today! But it is the middle of June!

Jackie in sunny Brisbane

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[lace] Re: Lace Express cobweb

2006-02-18 Thread Sue Babbs

Jenny
You are right, it does seem just to be a picture of Odette Arpin's own lace, 
and not a pattern. It looks as if it would be possible to enlarge the 
photograph to the size you wanted and work on the photograph , and use it as 
a sampler of fillings you wanted to try out..


Be brave and have fun!
Sue 


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[lace] Re: Lace Express

2005-02-20 Thread Tamara P. Duvall
On Feb 20, 2005, at 4:13, Jean Nathan wrote:
But it's on high quality glossy paper with 30 plus
patterns in each issue by good designers from around the world. If it 
was
pubished as a book rather than a magazine, it would be considered
inexpensive.
*If* you like pot-luck patterns... :)
I'll buy a book - even a paperback one - either on a particular 
technique, or by a favourite designer, and count myself lucky, if there 
are 3 out of 20 that I like well enough to even think of reproducing 
(one of these days, time permitting). But, since I buy my books mostly 
to look at and to steal ideas from, not to make the lace from, I prefer 
to have some prior idea of what I'm likely to get for my money. I never 
buy mixed bags (pattern books issued by lace groups) sight-unseen, 
because they're too undependable.

I subscribe to various lace magazies (which are, also, pot-luck in 
their partterns) not for their pattern content, but for their human 
interest/history/techniques content (not necessarily in that order 
g). Don't  know about the Lace Express as it is currently but, the 
first year, *all* it had was patterns - no text at all. So I cut it out 
after the first year; compared to other *magazines* it was out-of-sight 
expensive, even then. And now I've cut out La Encajera; they've doubled 
their price, our dollar has plunged... The whole just doesn't compute.

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Tamara P Duvallhttp://t-n-lace.net/
Lexington, Virginia, USA (Formerly of Warsaw, Poland)
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