[lace] Some of my lace

2003-10-10 Thread Jay Ekers
With a lot of help from my DH I've finally taken advantage of the free web space my provider offers to show some of my lace. None of my designing, but I did have pleasure in the making. Included is my second working of Louise's Milanese 'Dogwood' from a workshop at the lace Museum a few years ag

[lace] 3-pair Flanders

2003-10-10 Thread Nøkkentved
Hello Lacers, we have just received the invitation to the next year Tonder Lace Festival. Among the workshops there is one named "3-pair Flanders" with Rosita D'Ercoli. Can anyone tell us what this is? Does anyone know of pictures on the net or of books with this kind of lace? I mean, Flanders wit

Re: [lace] RE: Pin Boxes? & Ideas Needed For What To Do With Finished Projects

2003-10-10 Thread Viv Dewar
I haven't ever done it - and it could really be magnum opus BUT what about joining themed projects together with a plain fabric backing and a hand made lace edging Could make a stunning "throw" or bedspread! Viv - Original Message - From: "Ian & Chelle Long" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EM

Re: [lace] 3-pair Flanders

2003-10-10 Thread Adele Shaak
Among the workshops there is one named "3-pair Flanders" with Rosita D'Ercoli. Can anyone tell us what this is? Does anyone know of pictures on the net or of books with this kind of lace? I think this is a direct translation of Punto di Fiandra, which is Italian. Fiandra is the Italian word for

Re: [lace] Some of my lace

2003-10-10 Thread lucieduf
Oh how pretty! Especially the 'wash and wear' edging, the 'danish little hearts' and the Christine Springett design. Thanks for sharing Lucie DuFresne Ottawa Canada - This message was sent using Endymion MailMan. http://www.endymion.com/products/mailma

[lace] Test - sorry

2003-10-10 Thread Sue Babbs
My computer has collapsed and been resuscitated, but I've just realized that I haven't seen messages from the lists for a while, so I am just running a test to see if I can send to the list. Sorry to do this. I appreciate the list may just be in quiet mode Sue - To unsubscribe send email to [EMA

Re: [lace] Test - sorry

2003-10-10 Thread palmhaven
Message Received but everyone else is at Lace Days in Ithaca which seems bigger than the convention. Tom Andrews, DH to Sylvia - Original Message - From: "Sue Babbs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 9:46 PM Subject: [lace] Te

[lace] Exhibit/exhibition

2003-10-10 Thread Annette Gill
<> I've been meaning to ask this for ages - maybe one of the Americans here can enlighten me... What you in the US call an exhibit, we in the UK call an exhibition. We use the word exhibit to mean a single item on display within the exhibition. So, if the National Gallery had an exhibition of V

Re: [lace] Exhibit/exhibition

2003-10-10 Thread Katrina Worley
On Friday, October 10, 2003, at 11:25 PM, Annette Gill wrote: What you in the US call an exhibit, we in the UK call an exhibition. We use the word exhibit to mean a single item on display within the exhibition. So, if the National Gallery had an exhibition of Van Gogh paintings, one of the e