On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 18:26:17 EST, you wrote:
>(no, it doesn't make sense to me) - however, having spoken with my friendly
>mensware salesman who tells me really interesting facts - it seems that at the
>moment hyou need to have a phone line to process the pin and chip cards as you
>can bring t
Dear Jean,
the Advent-calendar it is I guess.
Greetings
Ilske
Am 30.11.2004 um 01:02 schrieb Jean Leader:
We have just updated the Lace Guild website with extracts of Lace
Magazine for October, and also the Young Lacemakers page. There is a
bookmark pattern, some attractive lace from the Czech Re
Re: A while back, I bought some Emery Powder for pin cushions from Tim
Parker.
What fabric should I use??
Something very tightly woven for an inner layer: calico works well .
Alice, if this works, be sure to let us know. I have tried every fabric -
doubled and tripled - I can get my hands on a
Hey, Jana, I was ready and willing - Tamara and I discussed it at length, then
heard nothing more. I'm not on Chat, so if you discuss it again on Chat, copy
to me. I even had a bunch of the Lacey Nudes sold to friends (^_^) who would
pay a price to see me in the buff with a lace pillow...The d
I have this nagging feeling there's something else we should have been
preparing. Let us know if any of you can think of it.
David (webmaster) and Jean (in Glasgow)
David - wherever you are (if not in Glasgow) - the Lace Advent Calendar
is fun even for atheists; I've always enjoyed it, and was l
Advent calendar?
Anne in Austin TX
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From: "Jean Leader" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 6:02 PM
Subject: [lace] Lace Guild Website Update
> We have just updated the Lace Guild website with extracts of Lace
> Magazine for
I saw a Rubbermaid wreath box at Target Saturday. It is made to hold a 20"
wreath. There may be other sizes, but that was the only one at that store.
Hobby Lobby or Michaels might have them, too.
Anne in Austin TX
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From: "Bev Walker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL
A year ago I made a trade with a UK lacemaker who works for the tourist
bureau. If you are this person, please contact me. Thanks.
Alice in Oregon
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Such Jokers, you are!!
Of course, I'm holding my breath, waiting for the annual
Advent Calendar!! It's always fun, although I never get all
the puzzles!!
Clay
David Leader wrote...
>I have
> this nagging feeling there's something else we should have
been
> preparing. Let us know if any of you
Thanks very much for all of the information that everyone has posted, both
on and off the list. Also, thank you to everyone who sent information on
taking the train, the logistics of shopping and in general tips to enjoy
the fair. All of this has been very helpful.
I will be heading out tomorro
I am familiar with pin numbers from my bank card, don't have one for my visa
card, but what is "pin & chip"? If this is too unrelated to lace now transfer
to Chat, but most of us need to use plastic to buy our lace supplies these days.
Janice
Brenda Paternoster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At th
We have just updated the Lace Guild website with extracts of Lace
Magazine for October, and also the Young Lacemakers page. There is a
bookmark pattern, some attractive lace from the Czech Republic, and
an article by the Chairman of The Guild about a lacemaker she
encountered in Sri Lanka.
The
In a message dated 29/11/2004 23:04:40 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> At the last lace day I went to Tim Parker was saying that that's likely
> to change from next year when pin &chip applies to all cards because
> the traders will need to invest in pin and chip readers, and man
In a message dated 29/11/2004 22:53:45 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Solo is a swipe only card - so further to my previous message about Tim
> Parker's comments about pin and chip, you can't process a solo card as
> a telephone/mail order payment.
>
> Brenda
> http://www.argo
On Nov 28, 2004, at 10:38 pm, Janice Blair wrote:
I alway use my bank card when travelling for getting cash. There is
usually one at the airport even if you have to search a bit for it.
If there is a vendor that you particularly want to buy from check if
they have a web site and whether they t
On Nov 29, 2004, at 7:45 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cash back only works on debit cards (delta, solo and switch) and not on
credit cards.
Solo is a swipe only card - so further to my previous message about Tim
Parker's comments about pin and chip, you can't process a solo card as
a telephone/m
Hi all,
Well, I'm back and boy has it been a year!
Jana in Michigan
(aka Miss February)
Hi Jana,
Welcome back! (even if your Mom will skin you when she finds out about the pix!)
I think of you and wondered where you had wandered off to. I remember the
great excitement and Arachne representat
April asked if there were any wreath containers available in the U.S.
I have not seen the ones at Canadian Tyre but there were ads in the newspaper
flyers this week for similar squarish (corners rounded) plastic storage boxes
at Target, K-Mart and probably Walmart for around $9. There was al
Hi all,
Well, I'm back and boy has it been a year! I got laid off from my job and
opened a dog boutique! I'm still tatting and a local yarn shop is going to
carry tatting supplies so I'm looking for suggestions on what they should
carry (what kind of shuttles, thread, books, etc.). I'm going to
Do you have any insight, information, or opinions on storing ethafoam pillows
and Simone Toussou's sawdust packed pillows in this type of container? I
would not want to damage my pillows by possibly off gassing from the storage
container. I do think that cardboard boxes off gas. Is this a wise c
In a message dated 28/11/2004 11:04:26 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> Don't know if it will appply to non-UK cards, but if you use a debit card
> (not a credit one) to pay for goods in supermarkets (Tesco, Sainsbury,
> Somerfield, Waitrose, Asda) you can ask for 'cash back' ie
Hello all. I do indeed have 2 of these (one actually has a wreath in it
) I measured the bottom to get an accurate area for you as the top
widens slightly. It is 17" x 17" or 43 cm x 43 cm and it is 6.5" deep or 17
cm, not counting the bowed lid. As for drilling a hole in the lid there is
a dimp
Hi April, Janet, and lace list
I have a flyer that shows these boxes - there is no brand name although
maybe Rubbermaid makes a similar item. I don't see any measurements but
they would seem to be fairly big (Janet, do you have one?) - they aren't
expensive, about $10 - and if air-tightness was a
Hi everyone,
Here is a fascinating site, lots of links to lacemakers and lace groups in
Italy. The site coordinator has made viewing especially pleasant with
image galleries on many main pages.
http://www.merlettoitaliano.com/territorio_e.html
--
bye for now
Bev in Sooke, BC (on Vancouver Island,
Hi again, I don't think they are actually airtight. The lid sits on top
firmly and then there are 2 latches to hold it on...I don't think I would
trust it to keep my potato chips from going stale but it would definitely
keep then dry in all but a monsoon! :-)
Janet
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Something very tightly woven for an inner layer: calico works well (this is
English calico I'm talking about - cheap, and beigy colour). You can buy
different weights and for a smallish pin cushion, a light to medium weight
would be
best. Hot wash it to soften and remove the dressing, then ir
The Professor is trying to make order out of chaos, which is why I have been
sending so many recent messages to you about his site. The latest is that he
has finally installed a search engine onto the site, which should be a great
help. If you try it and have problems, let me know. Just go
Hell everyone
A while back, I bought some Emery Powder for pin cushions from Tim Parker.
What fabric should I use?? Seems a daft question.
Happy lacemaking - Alice W. UK
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From: "Dearl Kniskern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Sue Babbs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 7:26 AM
Subject: Re: [lace] Pillow storage (wreath boxes)
dear sue
they also have wreath boxes at lowes and other places at this time of year
I saw them yes
Yes, I bought am inexpensive, wreath box from Target about 3 years ago. I
expect they have them again.
Sue Babbs
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stack them neatly, and keep them free of dust. Any US spiders
seen anything like Canadian Tire's containers here?
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I made Lynn's cake too, and it was very good. Thanks Lynn.
I made folks laugh at Lace Day, when I took "Tina " to show a couple of
friends - I found that I didn't have a lace bookmark! I was looking for one
to use in "Tina" (No other type could one use, but a Lace one!!) I ended up
using a le
That is a lovely piece of lace, Ilske.
Thank you for sharing it with us.
from Liz in Melbourne, Oz,
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