[lace] UK Lace Guild Magazine 2

2004-10-31 Thread Jean Nathan
There's a new feature in the magazine this time - the green pages have gone
to make way for more colour pages. The information that used to be in the
green pages is now in the body of the magazine. I'm all in favour of that
now that coloured lace isn't uncommon. But does that mean there'll be no
more large prickings? Not complaining - just curious.

Jean in Poole

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[lace] UK Lace Guild Magazine 2

2004-10-31 Thread Jane Partridge
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jean Nathan
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>But does that mean there'll be no
>more large prickings? Not complaining - just curious.

No, it doesn't - Deborah has kept the option to have the large sheet
once a year, but she was struggling to find anything large that needed
to go on it - as with all editors, she is dependent on what is sent in!
Losing the green pages was a sacrifice, but as you say, worth it to be
able to afford more colour - and the magazine will be a lot easier to
proof read from my point of view!

I'm just a bit miffed that you lot got yours yesterday - when I could
have done with mine (I've been demonstrating at a craft fair in
Sheffield all weekend, lots of interest, despite a fairly low
attendance) -  I have seen it, at black and white photocopy (proof)
stage, I have handled it - helping put some of the foreign-bound copies
into envelopes at The Hollies last Monday, but haven't had a chance to
see what everything has come out like in colour yet! Oh well, maybe
tomorrow - I will be spending the day with my feet up (following a minor
op last Wednesday - the good thing about a weekend demonstrating is that
you get to relax and make lace without having to tend to the family and
cats!). 
-- 
Jane Partridge

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