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2006-02-12 Thread Win Lambert
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Re: [lace] Auction site with lace

2006-02-12 Thread bevw
"indeterminate" - that was the second one I investigated! Takes forever to open with dialup, but I liked the lace. > listed is Point de Fee - listed as Antique Fairy Queen Stitch Handkerchief I > There is also a funny description of the > pattern but I can't remember the word now - indiscriminate

[lace] Re: Sunlight soap

2006-02-12 Thread Jane Partridge
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Fran Higham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >Since conservators all seem to go mildly hysterical at the thought of acid >environments when associated with fabric I would have thought that acid >residue should be considered so had started to wonder about this. >following

Re: [lace] Book Drawing - Reconstructing Old Lace

2006-02-12 Thread Steph Peters
I wrote: >Book drawing for a new book: >Reconstructing Old Lace - Experiences from a Workshop by Heike >Beckers-Hartl, Maria Kilian and Claudia Schuster. English translation by >Eva von der Bey, with a bit of assistance from me. >The book has just been published in time for the Deutsche Kloeppelve

Re: [lace] Auction site with lace

2006-02-12 Thread Jane Viking Swanson
Hi All, I also found the site Brenda sent interesting. The twelfth one listed is Point de Fee - listed as Antique Fairy Queen Stitch Handkerchief I think. Since we talked about it I was interested to see it though I can't remember what was said on arachne. There is also a funny description of t

Re: [lace] Re: Sunlight soap

2006-02-12 Thread Fran Higham
I've been busy so haven't followed this thread too closely so if I'm repeating what someone else has already said, my apologies for wasting time. The issue that has occurred to me as I've been reading some of the more recent posts is that I haven't noticed any mention of pH. Since conservators al

Re: [lace] Auction site with lace

2006-02-12 Thread bevw
> prices are high compared to EBay, but if anyone's interested have a > look at CQout. > > http://www.cqout.com/list.asp?t=&c=1&s=7&o=item&oa=asc&rw=50&f=cur&g= > http://tinyurl.com/9axv5 Nice photos! Definitely out of my league for purchase; in that regard it is nice to see the prices set at a re

[lace] Auction site with lace

2006-02-12 Thread Brenda Paternoster
I've been looking for pictures of Bruges lace and have just found another internet auction site with lace on offer. All the lace seems to be from the same seller and is not as antique as they claim. The prices are high compared to EBay, but if anyone's interested have a look at CQout. http:

Re: [lace] Laminated prickings

2006-02-12 Thread Sue
I found this very interesting, but have a question please. have you put a photocopy paper print of the pricking in the laminate pouch before it goes through the machine. I expect that is what you mean, but I want to be sure I understand properly. We have just bought one so I might just try it

[lace] Book Drawing - Reconstructing Old Lace

2006-02-12 Thread Steph Peters
Book drawing for a new book: Reconstructing Old Lace - Experiences from a Workshop by Heike Beckers-Hartl, Maria Kilian and Claudia Schuster. English translation by Eva von der Bey, with a bit of assistance from me. The book has just been published in time for the Deutsche Kloeppelverband Kongress