Re: [lace] Shopping help

2009-08-06 Thread Alice Howell
- Original Message 
An equally interesting question would be, Are there any lace shops where lace 
supplies may be obtained in the US at all, or even in Canada?

There's the Lace Museum in Sunnyvale, California.  It's mainly museum but does 
carry some lace supplies and pieces of lace for sale.

Alice in Oregon

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[lace] Shopping help

2009-08-05 Thread Ruth Rocker

Hello, fellow spiders and spiderettes :D

I will be travelling to Hunt Valley, MD towards the end of the month for 
mandatory fun for my job blech. I wanted to find out if there are any 
lace shops in that area that might make the trip a little bit more 
bearable. After all, if I can get supplies for my obsession, er, I mean, 
hobby, it might make the whole trip worthwhile.


Thanks in advance for any help. Feel free to reply to me at 
roxw...@krafters.net to keep this off the list. I'm posting here because 
I think there are more on lace than on chat (please don't shoot me).


--
Ruth R. in Ohio
roxw...@krafters.net

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Re: [lace] Shopping help

2009-08-05 Thread dmt11home
An equally interesting question would be, Are there any lace shops where lace 
supplies may be obtained in the US at all, or even in Canada?
My impression has been that there are no store front lace shops on this 
continent, but rather that they are all mail/internet order operations whose 
major opportunity to display wares is during lace days and the convention. In 
some cases, I suppose a private appointment may be made to visit the home of 
the vendor and see wares, if it is convenient. Am I wrong about this? 
I have often encountered people who are hopeful that traveling to a place far 
distant?from where they?live will yield a lace shop that they can walk into 
during regular business hours,?and browse anonymously, as one is accustomed to 
doing when buying other things. But I think getting on the internet, or trying 
to catch a lace day (probably harder to do when out of one's own home area) are 
the usual ways of shopping for lace supplies.
Is there such a thing as a store front, walk in, lace shop in this country? It 
is hard to imagine that any lace shop could make enough profit to cover rent 
and pay staff to stand at the counter.
Devon


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From: Ruth Rocker roxw...@krafters.net
To: Lace lace@arachne.com
Sent: Wed, Aug 5, 2009 11:48 pm
Subject: [lace] Shopping help


Hello, fellow spiders and spiderettes :D?
?
I will be travelling to Hunt Valley, MD towards the end of the month for 
mandatory fun for my job blech. I wanted to find out if there are any lace 
shops in that area that might make the trip a little bit more bearable. After 
all, if I can get supplies for my obsession, er, I mean, hobby, it might make 
the whole trip worthwhile.?
?
Thanks in advance for any help. Feel free to reply to me at 
roxw...@krafters.net to keep this off the list. I'm posting here because I 
think there are more on lace than on chat (please don't shoot me).?
?
-- Ruth R. in Ohio?
roxw...@krafters.net?
?
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Re: [lace] Shopping help

2009-08-05 Thread robinlace
 dmt11h...@aol.com wrote: 
An equally interesting question would be, Are there any lace shops where lace 
supplies may be obtained in the US at all, or even in Canada?
My impression has been that there are no store front lace shops on this 
continent, but rather that they are all mail/internet order operations whose 
major opportunity to display wares is during lace days and the convention. 
---


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] Shopping help

2009-08-05 Thread Patricia Dowden
Well, I must live in the only lace shopping rich part of the western
hemisphere!  The Lace Museum in Sunnyvale is about 15 minutes from me and
Lacis in Berkeley is about an hour's drive.  I am dripping in books and
threads and workshops!

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