Hi out there in Tattingland and Lacingland,
FINALLY! I got my IOLI Bullentin in the mailbox today. Gee guys...really New
York is not in the boonies...but you would think so with the way mail is so slow in
getting here.
AnyhowI could not resist taking a quick and I mean quick g
Gentle Spiders,
Today, I got a little e-snippet about Polish lacemaking from my
cousin's son. He'd been listening to the radio and reports a big
"to-do" in the village of Koniakow... :)
Koniakow is a village in the south of Poland where, for the past 100
yrs or so, almost every woman has been
Thanks to all the spiders who answered my question about these type of laces.
Miriam
Arad, Israel
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At 07:15 PM 10/7/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>I don't think anyone has mentioned an American man who tats, Dan
>Rush-Fischer . When he lived in California, he won the
>tatting prizes at the county fairs
The winner of the top tatting award at the Oregon State Fair is a man,
every other year.
It seems to be a shuttle for an industrial weaving machine.
Lucie DuFresne
Ottawa Canada
> Described as "Antique Lace Sewing Bobbin Wood Ivory THING ! " - has anyone
> *any* idea what it is and what it's for?
>
> http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2563093265&category=221
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