RE: [lace] Arachne group entry

2004-05-31 Thread Clay Blackwell
I think an Arachne project would be wonderful!!  Someone (or a committee)
needs to draw up a cartoon of the whole, which has sections (as does
HOOP) and then have those who want to participate indicate what sort of
lace they will be working... (Or maybe I have those steps in reverse?) 
After another strategic session, laying out the styles so they flow
nicely, each person could get their section of the cartoon...  they would
design and execute their lace in the size, shape and general subject
assigned them.  It could be quite spectacular!!

Just out of curiosity, how many people would be serious about doing this? 
Write me privately, and I'll report the number at the end of this week...

Clay

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 [Original Message]
 From: Sue Babbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Date: 5/30/2004 9:28:41 PM
 Subject: [lace] Arachne group entry 

 
  I agree with Sue, that making an Arachne group entry would be
  interesting. But the logistics of it... The mind boggles g
 
 I don't know - the frequency with which we all discuss things, it might
well
 make faster progress than a group which only meets monthly!
 Sue

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Re: [lace] Arachne group entry

2004-05-31 Thread aurelia loveman
on 5/31/04 5:44 AM, Jane Partridge at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Sue Babbs
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 I agree with Sue, that making an Arachne group entry would be
 interesting. But the logistics of it... The mind boggles g
 
 I don't know - the frequency with which we all discuss things, it might well
 make faster progress than a group which only meets monthly!
 Sue
 
 
 
 The maximum size allowed could dictate how many individual pieces of
 lace were incorporated, and we would need to discover the group expert
 on mounting.
 
 after completion of the lace for
 collation, construction/mounting, things to go wrong and getting it to
 The Hollies (or wherever)the stability of
 the group membership over that period of time?
 
 If the entry won a prize, of course, it would then be a case of voting
 who would collect, and possibly hold, it on the group's behalf?

Oh, but the fun, the fun, the fun of dreaming it up, doing it, discussing
it! ‹‹  Aurelia 

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Re: [lace] Arachne group entry

2004-05-31 Thread Sue Babbs
 Oh, but the fun, the fun, the fun of dreaming it up, doing it, discussing
 it!   Aurelia

It would keep us busy on the internet for hours It would indeed be so
much fun - and we could make sure it was the sort of piece which all skill
levels could join in.

I had a mermaid piece planned for my group of kids I teach, where those who
could draw would produce the initial sketch, the more advanced would make
the mermaid, the others could do waves or weed or rocks. Sadly, it didn't
take off - they preferred to work as individuals and have their own piece to
take home - I can understand that.
Sue

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