If we're talking about Cook & Stott's book, Dover Press, mine is OK - or at
least I haven't noticed any duplicate or missing page numbers. I recieved
mine recently, so it's the "revised 2002" edition.
Beth McCasland
Metairie, Louisiana, USA
> [Original Message]
> From: Weronika Patena <[EMAIL P
On Sep 18, 2004, at 19:53, Weronika Patena wrote:
My Book of Bobbin Lace Stitches just arrived! It's a great book!!
I'm so happy
I just had to tell people about it.
One funny thing - mine has 207-222 repeated. Is this just my copy, or
are
others like that too? It's the new revised 2002 editi
I will shortly be leaving NZ for the UK to spend time with my daughter who
is expecting twins any time now! Great excitement and tucked in my luggage
are two pairs of little lace shoes for the christening! My daughter lives
in Tadworth, Surrey. I have a contact for the Epsom lace group, but I
wo
So does mine! I didn't notice that before.
Do you know if the publisher even has good copies, or are they all like that?
I got mine used - I hope I'll be able to get it replaced somehow...
Weronika
On Sat, Sep 18, 2004 at 05:02:39PM -0700, Emma Crew wrote:
> --- Weronika Patena <[EMAIL PROTECTE
--- Weronika Patena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My Book of Bobbin Lace Stitches just arrived!
> One funny thing - mine has 207-222 repeated.
Mine does also, and it has a batch of pages missing as well. I was
going to send it back to the publisher, but then I got distracted by an
appendectom
My Book of Bobbin Lace Stitches just arrived! It's a great book!! I'm so happy
I just had to tell people about it.
One funny thing - mine has 207-222 repeated. Is this just my copy, or are
others like that too? It's the new revised 2002 edition.
Also - can I design patterns using these sti
Hi everyone
Jeri asked:
>Do you like to have book reviews appear on Arachne, or would you prefer they
>be submitted for publication in various lace bulletins?
>
Of course, both!
I like the conversational, opinionated aspect of e-mail exchange! The
formal review has its place, too.
With my editor'
Hello,
I have seen Sally Barry today and have a few copies of her Luton
Treasury II which I am happy to bring with me on Tuesday to the UK, for
anyone who would like one. Anyone who wants one can pay me in sterling,
check or money order. The cost of the book is $30, plus actual postage
from Stoc
Jeri wrote:
>Lace Peacocks: Soft Cover, 44 pages, large sheet of patterns inserted in
>back (loose - no pocket). DK books are often written in chapters by a group
> (committee?), and this is done in that format by 8 authors.
My understanding of previous books from DKV is that chapter
The German Lace Guild
www.deutscher-kloeppelverband.de ore
http://www.deutscher-kloeppelverband.de
on this homepage there is more book on what they have publised.
I have some of them, and are going to bay this peacoock and the fan book all
there book are very nice I like them.
Dorte
http://www.f
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> They gave a
> web address in the books, but it did not work for me. You could try a
> publisher search (might work for you), or the e-mail they gave:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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This is an email address not
Dorte,
Do you know anyone who carries it so I can order the book?
Sylvia
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Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: [lace] Lace Peacocks Book & Lace Fans Book
> Price
Price on the peacook is 24.50 euro
Dorte
http://www.f2.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/dorte_zielke/my_photos
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Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 5:53 PM
Subject: [lace] Lace Peacocks Book & Lace Fans Book
> Dear Lacemakers,
>
Dear Jeri,
Thank you for the book review. It was quite informative. I do love peafowl
and will look into obtaining the book.
Sylvia
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Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 10:53 AM
Subject: [lace] Lace Peacocks Book &
Thank you for sharing. Those are really very pretty pieces and they are
very well done.
Sylvia
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Dear Lacemakers,
Since there was the inquiry about the "Spitzen Pfauen" book, I thought I'd
write (in English!) about it and about the sister book "Spitzen Facher", both
published in 2004 by Deutscher Kloeppelverband, in German language. They gave a
web address in the books, but it did not wo
I just had to share. I just finished a Milanese Himmingbird by Louise
Colgan. It is the first project fromt he new Milanese Lace Tape. Very complete
step by step instruction. Now I'm off to start the piece that is included for
more practice, a beautiful heart. My goal one day is Tamara Duva
Jane wrote:
>I must admit I haven't looked for some time, but Steph Peters used to
> have the collated responses to the last round of book recommendations on
>her web site - is it still there, Steph, and might it be worth updating
>the single list with the new comments
Dear fellow-spiders,
I forgot to say in my last email, that the postman delivered on
Thursday some "lace" mail. I received the newest issue of the
New England Lace Group's newsletter and the Australian Lace
Guild's magazine which I had a really good read through.
Now I just have to wait for the IOL
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