It was interesting (annoying!!) to note, that when the Vic. branch made the
Lace for the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, it was a male Mayor, and he Loved the
lace. However, about 2 mayors later it was a woman mayor (the first woman
to hold the position, I believe) and she refused to wear it! No robes,
In a message dated 7/14/2004 10:42:43 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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The first thing that came to mind was stars and strips or variations of
same. Chevrons, stars. I looked and there is a Swedish pattern that has
some very acceptable eagles.a suitable shield shoul
Great ideas, Clay.I like the idea of nine different laces...
BarbE
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From: Clay Blackwell
To: Robin Panza ; Arachne (E-mail)
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 5:43 PM
Subject: RE: [lace] Judge Judy not alone!
Welll.
Yes, it IS the only Americ
Hi, Spiders:
This has been a very interesting thread. Super idea and certainly doable.
Lace did come here from Europe..as did a lot of us!!! So pattern, rather
than lace style, may be the thing to consider.
The first thing that came to mind was stars and strips or variations of
same. C
In addition to Ipswich, Native Americans were making lace, the Sybil Carter
lace. However, when it did not feature canoes and things, it was virtuallly
indistinguishable from Belgian Lace. We also had various lace making endeavors
such as the Italian Lace School here in New York which used immig
I was just getting ready to mail off my forms for the Ithaca Lace Day, when I
realized at the bottom where it gives Kathy Kauffmann's address (to mail the
checks and registration forms to), it didn't give a city. So I called and the
city is Winnetka.
She is away, and I told the person I spoke
Welll.
Yes, it IS the only American lace - in practice. But it was a lamentable
copy of English (Bucks mostly?) laces, and suffered in the translation. So
I think we should bow to the "Melting Pot" and produce nine different
laces... and they can be randomly assigned to the "seats" of
Just to say that I am signing off, as it's off to Prague tomorrow and
the lace delights for 2 weeks.
Sheila in a dull E.Herts
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I LOVE this idea! Count me in!
Diane Williams
Galena, Illiois USA
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> And since it
> is the United States, I think they should be done in
> Ipswich lace, the only
> (as far as I know) definable American lace.
>
> Robin P.
> Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
> http://www.pittsburghla
> >Two jabots are definitely not enough. Cannot have reverse discrimination.
They
> have ALL got to wear jabots! Lacemakers, arise! As soon as I get nine
> committed jabot-makers, I will produce a pattern. 5-to-4 Floral
> Bucks/Torchon? << Aurelia
>
People wouldn't need to complete a whole jabot,
have ALL got to wear jabots! Lacemakers, arise! As soon as I get nine
committed jabot-makers, I will produce a pattern. 5-to-4 Floral
Bucks/Torchon? <<
I don't know, Aurelia, if you do it 5-4, you may be influencing the voting
of the Supreme Court of this land! Will they have to vote along jab
Thank you very much to all who have replied on the list and privately to
my question.
I do not remember this thread to be commented on the list, and really
has been very interesting to see the different evolution that laces have
experienced in different countries and among highest political or
on 7/13/04 6:46 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> A Supreme Court portrait contained at
> http://www.umich.edu/~urecord/0203/June16_03/02_portrait.shtml
>
> shows both female justices in jabots.
>
> Eureka! Have you worked out the design yet Aurelia?
>
> Devon
>Two jabots are
I was watching Judge Judy yesterday, and in my opinion, I think it isn't so
severe, in fact, I think it's kind of nice. It has some sort of pattern at
the very front, I couldn't see what it was, but I found it to be quite
feminine.
Just my opinion, anyway. And she is a tough judge, and I find sh
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