Re: [lace-chat] Joining

2015-02-02 Thread lacel...@frontier.com
Somewhere, in one of your lace group libraries, should be a copy of Het
Lassen en Aannaaien van Kant or Joining and Attaching Lace by Louise
Allis-Viddeleer.
It is the thesis she wrote that was published, though I don't know how many
copies.  The front of it also says:Lace Teacher Training kantentrum
Bruges14th pormotion, 19th June 1993Pormotor:  Martine Bruggeman
There was a separate English translation published with it.
It contains detailed instructions and diagrams for overlap joining of many
different styles of lace.
It's a bit rare to find, but there may be a copy in the library of the Lace
Guild or one of the local guilds in your area.  If anyone ever sees a copy on
sale, grab it.  It's worth it's weight in gold if you are trying the skill
for the first time.
By the way -- it sounds a lot scarier than it really is.  The main hint is to
be sure you work plenty of overlap length to give the best choice of pathways
across the lace for the joining.  Do at least a full repeat, or even two if
the repeats are small.  More if your start was rather messy and you want to
bypass the first few inches.
Alice in Oregon

 On Monday, February 2, 2015 2:50 PM, Sue Harvey 2harv...@tiscali.co.uk
wrote:


 Having nearly come to the end of a very long term project of a wide
tablecloth edging, I have been contemplating joining it by the overlap method
as I have been told how neat it looks, the problem is I don't know how.  Has
anyone on Arachne ever worked this method and knows where can I get
instructions?
Sue M Harvey
Norfolk
U.K.


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[lace-chat] Joining

2015-02-02 Thread Sue Harvey
Having nearly come to the end of a very long term project of a wide tablecloth 
edging, I have been contemplating joining it by the overlap method as I have 
been told how neat it looks, the problem is I don't know how.  Has anyone on 
Arachne ever worked this method and knows where can I get instructions? 
Sue M Harvey
Norfolk
U.K.


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[lace-chat] joining up Yahoo

2004-09-05 Thread Elizabeth Ligeti
I am very wary of joining up to things on the Internet, so I thought I would 
enquire of some of you about joining up to Yahoo!
They mention an 'Account - but is this a free service?  (The word account 
makes me see bills arriving!)

I presume they are safe.  Does anyone have any advice for me?
They have  e cards which members can access, and it might be fun to send 
some!

from Liz in Melbourne, Oz,
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[lace-chat] joining up Yahoo

2004-09-05 Thread Jean Nathan
DH belongs to four Yahoo groups, so has an account, which is free. For
unknown reasons, he keeps getting messages to him bounced. He knows this has
happened because he gets no messages instead of the usual 40, 60  or so, and
and a while later he gets an email from Yahoo saying he's been bouncing and
he needs to reactivate. It's happened three times this week alone, and he's
getting very fed up with it.

I don't belong to any because people on those he belongs to send out emails
with all sorts of backgrounds, picture attachments, music and any other
bells and whistles they can include, which gets on my nerves. Makes some
of the emails nearly a megabyte in size just to say Hi. I email for the
message content not for anything else.

He had yet another message from Yahoo this morning saying he needed to
reactivate because he'd been bouncing. When he checked the message ID number
that they said had caused his suspension, he found that the group hadn't yet
reached that message number. So either they're deliberating lying and taking
people as fools, or there's something seriously wrong with their groups
system.

One suggestion is that Yahoo wants to charge for groups, so if they mess up
the free ones people will be willing to pay to have a proper service. I
think not.

Jean in Poole

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Re: [lace-chat] joining up Yahoo

2004-09-05 Thread Avital
Jean, most of these problems sound like they're a result of the Yahoo groups he 
belongs to. It's true that some send enormous files (if the moderator has configured 
the list so that attachments are allowed) and that some accounts will get start 
bouncing. 

Liz, I've had my free Yahoo account for years and been satisfied with it. I use it as 
my throwaway address, to keep spam off my regular account and as the address that 
appears on my Web site.

You mentioned the greetings. There is a caveat--in the past all the greetings were 
free for Yahoo users. Now you have to make sure that the greeting card actually says 
Free. If it doesn't say free, then you can sign up for a 30-day trial membership 
with AmericanGreetings.com. The yearly membership costs $13, so I don't bother 
subscribing to that. You still get a reasonable choice of free greetings to send but 
not nearly as many as when they were all free.

Other pluses of the Yahoo membership are an on-line calendar (reminds me to make 
backups at the end of every month or to defrost meet on Wednesday), backups of all my 
bookmarks, and RSS feed from my favourite blogs. There are some blogs I like to follow 
but I don't have time to click to each one every few days to see if there have been 
changes. With the RSS feed, I can add the blogs to my My Yahoo page and see 
instantly what's changed, all on one page.

If I were to travel a lot I'd use my Yahoo account more, because you can access it 
from any computer connected to the Internet. So far I haven't had any problems with 
the Yahoo account. The basic account with 100M storage is free. Yahoo accounts do tend 
to get spammed, but 95% of the spam goes into the bulk mail folder, which is 
automatically deleted every month or so, so I never see it.

Avital

Jean wrote:
 DH belongs to four Yahoo groups, so has an account, which is free. For
 unknown reasons, he keeps getting messages to him bounced. He knows this has
 happened because he gets no messages instead of the usual 40, 60  or so, and
 and a while later he gets an email from Yahoo saying heapos;s been bouncing and

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[lace-chat] Joining up Yahoo

2004-09-05 Thread Elizabeth Ligeti
Thank you all for the advice.  We will have a good think about it before we 
decide, but it sounds like a good idea to get some of the spam diverted!!  - 
as long as I don't get a double dose - by getting the same spam to both 
addresses!!!

I am getting a lot of porn spam at the moment.  I wish folks would find 
something better to do with their time than annoy others!
from Liz in Melbourne, Oz,  where it is a glorious day today - though we may 
get some rain later on.
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