Re: [lace-chat] another strange 'lace' tool

2006-08-06 Thread Lynn Carpenter
Alice Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Here is a lacemaking board that's different.  Any
clues, anyone?

http://cgi.ebay.com/antique-sewing-tool-lace-making-or-knitting-1800_W0QQit
emZ280009330998

Looks to this weaver like a warping paddle!  Here is a much plainer wooden
one in an eBay store:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Wood-warping-paddle-hand-weaving-tool-weaver-warp_W0QQit
emZ8257312619

Lynn Carpenter in SW Michigan, USA
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[lace-chat] another strange 'lace' tool

2006-07-25 Thread Alice Howell
Here is a lacemaking board that's different.  Any
clues, anyone?

http://cgi.ebay.com/antique-sewing-tool-lace-making-or-knitting-1800_W0QQitemZ280009330998

Alice in Oregon -- where we're gradually cooling down
to the mid 80's.  If this 'cooler' temp continues,
county fair next week might be livable.

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RE: [lace-chat] another strange 'lace' tool

2006-07-25 Thread BrambleLane
Maybe a warping board (?), for measuring warp threads for weaving.  Pretty
fancy tho', and I'm no expert.

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Subject: [lace-chat] another strange 'lace' tool

Here is a lacemaking board that's different.  Any
clues, anyone?

http://cgi.ebay.com/antique-sewing-tool-lace-making-or-knitting-1800_W0QQite
mZ280009330998

Alice in Oregon

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RE: [lace-chat] another strange 'lace' tool

2006-07-25 Thread Martha Krieg
Or maybe a board to some sort of tablet weaving or braid-making with? 
I've never seen other than a sort of long piece of wood with a few 
different pieces to warp the threads in a loop for tablet weaving, 
but I could see perhaps running threads through this thing, securing 
them at the other end to some stationary object.

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