Please keep me informed of Arachne lunch plans.
I suppose one way of handling this would be for Janice to post something on
the Bulletin Board if there is one, or near the registration, mentioning the
time and place and for the rest of us to try to remember to look for the
announcement. Then
Hi everyone,
I too am in a tizzy over Montreal with lace things all over the place and
I've been thinking about a piece of lace I've just finished. It's about a
meter long, made with linen thread and is ready to be mangled. Is anyone
interested in seeing a mangling demonstration? You
On 7/19/06, Sally Schoenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
interested in seeing a mangling demonstration? You would be able to see the
lace before and after The mangling is
done with a rolling pin and I don't have room for one in my suitcase. The
rolling pin probably could be made out
On 7/19/06, Sally Schoenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
interested in seeing a mangling demonstration? You would be able to see
the
lace before and after The mangling is
done with a rolling pin and I don't have room for one in my suitcase.
The rolling pin probably could be made out
Patsy writes...
I just hope your not going to destroy a good piece of lace but are just
going to change it's appearance, since I have no idea what mangling is.
Oh dear Patsy, your message made me laugh! No indeed, I have no intention
of destroying my lace and I'm certain I won't! I don't
Just curious, I looked in my Gage dictionary with word origins, and
the word 'mangle' for the machine (as for laundry) is from the Dutch
'mangel' and latin 'manganum', a contrivance.
or from the Greek (info from AskOxford online), 'manganon' axis, engine.
I would like to thank Sally for posting
On Jul 19, 2006, at 8:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Devon) wrote:
Please keep me informed of Arachne lunch plans.
Isn't much time left for keeping in touch before we leave :)
I think we should pursue _all_ avenues and possibilities of getting
together, to maximize our chances. Starting with
http://www.electrolux.se/node35.asp?ProdID=7836
Here is a picture of a mangel, the text is in swedish. I have one and
use it for my bedlinen, I have never tried on lace though, I would use
my rolling pin for that.
Hello all,
Now that I see pictures of the machines, thanks Ann-Marie I remember my aunt
in Denmark doing that with her tablecloths. It was a huge machine and there
would be two of them, one on either side of the machine. I believe it was
done by hand.with some kind of weight, it seems to me
Does the Mangle idea work for Cotton lace too?
Regards from Liz in frosty Melbourne, Oz
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I wonder if anyone could tell me how I can contact Suzanne Thompson, please?
Thank you in advance.
Dee Palin
Gloucestershire
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At last I know that Shirley Meier has been my secret pal for the past 6
months. Shirley could you please send me your e mail address so that I can
thank you properly for all of the wonderful and thoughtful gifts that you have
sent.
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