[lace] Re: Shopping help

2009-08-06 Thread Mark, aka Tatman
In all our travels around this continent I haven't truly seen a full fledged
lace shop that sells strictly lace and supplies.  We have come across
shops that feature lace and lace supplies, but as a suppliment to other nice
needlework in the same shop.  We have found one really nice shop that has
books, bobbins and pillows along with lots of antique lace to view and buy
is at the Olde World Lace in Amana Colonies, Iowa, just off the mainstrip.

http://www.oldeworldlace.com/store/

It isn't a bonafide Lace Shop, but the owners are very friendly and
knowledgeable.  And the daughter of the owner demonstrates on her pillow in
the shop.  She wasn't there when we stopped in.  I did get a honiton book
while there and drooled over the antique lace.  It and the other stores at
the Amana Colonies are a must see(IMHO)

Another shop that carries lace supplies is in downtown historical Colorado
Springs, CO.  Not strictly lace shop and they don't advertise it as that.
It is just a needlework shop and to my surprise I found they carry a
wonderful array of bobbins and lace supplies.  Not anything expansive as the
online vendors.

But there a few faux pas shops we have run across and it is like a lot of
other lace shops that we have stumbled upon in tiny tourist towns.  They
label themselves with big signs The Lace Shoppe or have a sign in the
window that says fine lace or such.  Walk in and it is mostly this very
thick machine lace that they stencil names and flowers on for home décor.
Turns me off!

But we haven't been to every shop in the US that might remotely carry lace
supplies.  They are out there.  Just a matter of finding them.  Even some
quilting shops that carry needlework supplies have been known to carry
bobbin lace supplies.

We haven't travelled much in the Maryland area to know of any shops that
might carry supplies.  Usually when we head on a vacation we do a long
search for needlework shops and the like so we know which towns to visit.
Most often these cute little shops are not online and we just happen upon
them to our surprise.  Always on the lookout!

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Mark, aka Tatman
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[lace] Re: Shopping help

2009-08-06 Thread Mark, aka Tatman
I completely forgot about Tracy, DUH!  Haven't been to her shop yet.  Almost
had a chance when she was going to hold a workshop, but it fell through :(
But we regularly visit her friend Cindy(who owns the ribbon shop next to
her) at the Paducah Quilt show every year.  Her silk ribbon and trims are to
die for  And we always ask how Tracy is doing and how the shops are
going.  Things are fine.

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Mark, aka Tatman
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Tatman¹s Online Shop: http://tatman.etsy.com
email: tatmant...@gmail.com



On 8/6/09 12:24 AM, robinl...@socal.rr.com robinl...@socal.rr.com wrote:

 There's still The Lacemaker in Cortland, Ohio.  When Tracy Jackson bought
 the company, she set it up in a real storefront (in Mahoning, Ohio, for
 several years, moving to Cortland maybe 8 or so years ago).  I haven't been
 there in the last couple of years (the commute from Los Angeles is h***), but
 I'm sure she's still there.  I'd have heard (from the Pittsburgh Lace Group)
 if she'd closed.
 
 Robin P.
 Los Angeles, California, USA
 robinl...@socal.rr.com

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Re: [lace] Re: Shopping help

2009-08-06 Thread Sue Babbs
is at the Olde World Lace in Amana Colonies, Iowa, just off the 
mainstrip.


http://www.oldeworldlace.com/store/

It isn't a bonafide Lace Shop, but the owners are very friendly and
knowledgeable.  And the daughter of the owner demonstrates on her pillow 
in

the shop.  She wasn't there when we stopped in.  I did get a honiton book
while there and drooled over the antique lace.  It and the other stores at
the Amana Colonies are a must see(IMHO)

If you are in the Amana colonies and like fabric, you must visit the 
upstairs of http://fernhill.net/shop/information.php?info_id=10


in South Amana. Wonderful quilt fabrics and the studio of a very talented 
young fabric designer  -Stephanie Brandenburg.


Sue Babbs 


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