[lace] Cooma Kiss

2004-11-11 Thread Elizabeth Ligeti
Well done Noelene. Yes it is exciting when they use a pattern for the website, isn't it?! It is a pretty piece, and I am sure there will be lots of people using it. from Liz in Melbourne, Oz, where it is a glorious day - for a change!!! [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PRO

[lace] ALG Website

2004-11-11 Thread W & N Lafferty
Sue Harvey wrote: > friend of mine who loves doing spiders. I had to print it out twice, once > in landscape and once portrait because I could not get it to print all of it > out in portrait, but managed to fit the two together ok. I checked, and the page is designed to print out neatly on an A4

[lace] Lace statistics

2004-11-11 Thread Jeanette Fischer
I want to give a talk to our Study Group on the history of lacemaking and particularly on what the size of the lacemaking industry was before the invention of the lacemachine. Does anybody have any figures available or can you guide me to a book which might be available in South Africa. Jeanette F

Re: [lace] ALG Website

2004-11-11 Thread Maureen Harvey
Hi Noelene, Congratulations on getting into print, I have just printed it out for a friend of mine who loves doing spiders. I had to print it out twice, once in landscape and once portrait because I could not get it to print all of it out in portrait, but managed to fit the two together ok. Regar