I would love to post some pictures of my lace on the community website, but
how do you do it?
I would appreciate an "Idiots Guide" to doing this. How many photos can we
put up?
How do you get the credits under the photos etc. I am still a novice with
this machine, and really don't know where to
Gentle Spiders,
Some of you might remember Sally Barry, who used to be on Arachne in
the list's "diaper days". Some of you might not remember her, but be in
possession of her first book of Bucks patterns (50 of them) --
reproductions of samples from the Luton Museum's "Lace Dealer's Pattern
Boo
At 08:56 PM 5/23/04 -0700, Bev Walker wrote:
> I love the idea of combining tatting with basketry!
That rang a bell, so I jumped up and examined the pine-needle baskets and
hot mats my grandmother made. Sure enough, all but one begin with a
needle-lace spider worked in raffia, and that one is so
Hello all,
Thank you Antje, for the detailed description you made of the different
laces exhibited in the Royal Wedding.
As a complementary information, I have put on my web some closed
pictures of the veil that the Princess Letizia wore, as well as the
Spanish mantillas that H.M. the Queen Sop
Jacquie wrote:
"so don't bid over the "buy it now price" of 17 euros/$23, because you
can go on to the next one."
You can't bid over the "Buy it now price". Buy it now is the only way you
can buy - this isn't an auction. When I looked, on the Euros one, she had 7
copies available, on the dollar o
Looks good from the cover, very tempting, but don't get too carried away over
the bidding. I'd guess it is for sale by the author or author's contact.
If you go to the seller's other items he/she has three copies for sale at the
moment, so don't bid over the "buy it now price" of 17 euros/$23
Wow! Those are spectacular for those of us who like our butterflies
realistic! There are so many "butterfly" designs out there and most make
the zoologist in me cringe because they're so bizarre. I have no idea how
good the instructions are, but her results are gorgeous!
Robin P.
Pittsburgh,
Have a look at:
http://www.manuela-beck.de/en/index.htm
for a little bit more info
Sue
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Does anyone know about this book? I'd like a review before I buy
it. Looks interesting.
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Susan G. MacLeod
Dummerston, VT USA
new! www.sumac.us
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> Not being a needle lacer (yet), I think I understand making a ring on a
stick but how do you add it to your lace?
> Janice
First finish the bobbin lace part. Then decide whether you want to add rings
at all. If so just stitch them onto the lace with the remaing thread of the
button-hole-stitches
Does anybody have a current e-mail address for Cynthia Voysey? The one I've
been using for years suddenly no longer works. Please reply to me privately:
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> At long last, CD3 and CD4 are ready for shipment. This time, they will be
> sent together as a pair, packaged in a double jewel case. The cost is the
> same as before, but as a pair, not singly. So to
Hi All
Just thought I'd let you all know about the fantastic Lace Day I attended
last week on the outskirts of Barcelona.
Carolina told us all about it back in Feb and as it coincided with our
wedding anniversary DH and I decided that a long weekend in Barcelona
sounded like a good idea. Selina (
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