Re: [lace] Re: New Austrian Lace Book for Art Nouveau Lovers

2004-09-01 Thread Ilske und Peter Thomsen
Hello Lacefriends, You can buy the book "Austria-Spitze" by Barbara Fay. And those of you who are or live near the northern part of Germany can come to Rendsburg, Niederes Arsenal, Paradeplatz 11 on sunday 5th of september 2004. There take place the "Klöppeln zwischen den Meeren" from 10.00 ti

Re: [lace] Lacemakers in Austria.

2004-09-01 Thread Ilske und Peter Thomsen
Hello Ewa, If you like I can put your mail with a german translation to the Spitzenliste. And your girlfriend can come to this list if she wants. The adress is http://de.groups.yahoo.com/group/spitzenliste/ There she has to answer some questions and after done this she is a member. The langu

Re: [lace] RPL Circular Mat

2004-09-01 Thread Jean Barrett
Dear Sulochona, Your latest Romanian mat is stunning. What delightful colours, and the filings are lovely. Keep up the good work. Jean in Cleveland U.K. On 31 Aug 2004, at 15:43, Chaudhuri wrote: Dear Lace Friendds, On my travels between Ranchi and Bokaro (where my husband is now posted) I have

[lace] fine lace knitting

2004-09-01 Thread Lynn Carpenter
We're just back from a little vacation on the Leelanau peninsula of Michigan. We rented a mini-cabin, walked along the rocky lakeshore, and visited the lighthouse museum. But the most interesting thing to me was in the fog signal building, they had the wedding dress of one of the lighthouse keepe

RE: [lace] A new pattern on my website

2004-09-01 Thread Panza, Robin
>>>From: Brenda Paternoster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] At last I've got around to changing the pattern on my website - it's now the oval daffodil mat edging. http://www.argonet.co.uk/users/paternoster/lace/pattern/lacepattern.html <<< Thanks, Brenda, it's lovely. And it uses one of the techniques

RE: [lace] USO's

2004-09-01 Thread Panza, Robin
I have many, many patterns that I *really* do want to do, but I don't call those USOs because the chances of actually doing them is so slim. Even if I never found another pattern to catch my eye, and never went to another workshop, I still won't live long enough to do most of them. But there's on

Re: Re: [lace] RPL Circular Mat

2004-09-01 Thread Avital
Sulochona, Gorgeous work! I love the way you use colour. Avital > > Tell me what you think. The URL is > > > > http://community.webshots.com/user/sulochona > > > > Best wishes > > Sulochona > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscri

[lace] RE: Binche-beginning

2004-09-01 Thread Ian & Chelle Long
Gidday Clay and all, <"Syllabus Binche" from Anne-Marie Verbeke-Billiet (there are

re: [lace] USO's

2004-09-01 Thread Bev Walker
Hi everyone Maybe about 5 years ago at the annual lace luncheon held in BC, I remarked to someone that not many of us wear lace to the luncheons, and that I 'should' make lappets to wear - imagining me wearing lappets seemed to amuse the other person but I persevered and we shook hands - I'll make

Fw: [lace] RE: Binche-beginning

2004-09-01 Thread Jill . P . Harward
Hi Michelle, Anne- Marie's books have the translation pages and the English version is in the pack. All her patterns and diagrams are drawn out using the continental colour coding so you know whether you should be doing cloth-stitch, half-stitch, double-stitch etc and they are very good. The

Re: [lace] A new pattern on my website

2004-09-01 Thread Brenda Paternoster
Thanks Robin With that in mind I've added a larger image of the mat behind the small one, big enough to see the detail of using the pins in the zig-zag twice - but also shows the join :( Brenda On 1 Sep 2004, at 14:18, Panza, Robin wrote: From: Brenda Paternoster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] At l

re: [lace] RPL circular mat

2004-09-01 Thread Bev Walker
Hi everyone and Sulochona Nice work, and the colours give a delicate look to the piece. I studied it thinking what if the various floral fillings were different shades (and the leafy fillings etc. all the same colour) would it look too busy? I suppose it would depend on where it is used. Fascinati

[lace] Ithaca and...

2004-09-01 Thread Susan MacLeod
Yippee! I got into the class I wanted, wire lace with Lenka! This is going to be fun! Now, does anyone have some of her bobbins that need a new home? I need 12 pair. Of course, I can get them in Ithaca if needed. My tatted lighthouse got a blue ribbon at Craft Adventure. My first original

Re: [lace] One Designer's Input on Her Copyrights

2004-09-01 Thread Amanda Babcock Furrow
On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 06:21:51PM -0400, Clay Blackwell wrote: > Hi Amanda ! Hi! Thanks for your reply! > Mary Niven's book (republished last year) is an excellent > resource for that [Flanders]. This would be the "Step by Step Guide"? > Moving into Binche, one readily > available (from la

[lace] Beginning Binche

2004-09-01 Thread Steph Peters
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 16:05:11 -0400, Amanda wrote: >I've had my sights set on Binche for a long time - basically ever >since I heard of it. For once I want to take it slow (I have the >rest of my life to make lace and don't want to run out of things >to learn!) and not just dive right into the deep

Re: [lace] Binche lace study

2004-09-01 Thread Clay Blackwell
Hi Amanda! I'm sending Giusiana's Study Guide to you in a private email, for your "future reference"! > This would be the "Step by Step Guide"? [re: Niven] Yes. I have the original book, which is "Flanders Lace: A Step by Step Guide". > Just out of curiosity, is the need for a teacher because