On Aug 25, 2007, at 2:11, Dearl Kniskern wrote:
could someone tell me where transylvania is
Halloween country :)
It's Vlad the Impaler (aka Count Dracula)'s stomping ground... In
Romania now, though it used to be a part of Austro-Hungarian empire.
But I have no idea what kind of lace --
Hello Dearl and everybody,
two of my lefthand fingers are able to type the rest needs still some
time. A very big Thank you to all who send me good wishes. What a
wonderful family we are.
Dearl, what I know about those laces they are a sort of macramee.
perhaps you could put a foto into our
Dear T.
Sorry you are having problems with uploading to the Gallery. I have
written Kris [EMAIL PROTECTED] to find out what to do about it.
I'll be sure to let you and all the Arachnids know. I wonder if Bev
has had any problems. She said she would be the one who would handle
the
Hi Tess and everyone
I did try the contact routine when Tamara mentioned it not working, and yes,
found it to have a 'runtime error.' I then wrote to Kris as well, so with
our gentle nudging perhaps the contact link will be in service soon.
I do want to correct one thing, I am not in charge of
Hi to all;
I'm making a torchon sampler but in the book say basic ground in dieppe
stitch and honeycomb ground in dieppe stitch. Is the first time I hear about
dieppe stitch. Can some one can give me information about it.
Thanks
Shailiz
Puerto Rico
Shaliz.
Dieppe torchon-ground is: c t pin c tt.
That's all, happy lacing
Ilske
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Good evening,
I have checked in the Illustrated dictionary of lace by Judyth Gwynne
Fond Dieppe is similar to Torchon Ground, but with AN EXTRA TWIST she says
Greetings,
Josette from Bourgogne, France
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Hi everyone
There were 6 arachnes interested in my draw for the dress pattern 'as is'
that would accommodate a lace piece as a collar.
The names went into my gardening hat, and the person nearest the computer at
the time, DS3, drew the name of Adele Shaak.
Adele I will put the pattern in the
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I hope to leave next Friday for a trip that will take me to Venice,
Dubrovnik, Kotor (Montenegro), Saradne (Albania), Crete (Aghios
Nikolaos), Kusadasi (Turkey), Mykonos, and Athens.
The island of Pag has a major needlelace school. Pag lace looks
When I was in Venice in 2005, I went to the Island of Burano and visited the
Lace Museum there. We were very fortunate to see 3 ladies of vastly
different ages making Needle lace in the last room. A lot of the lace that
is on sale at the different places was machine made. That is not to say
I've just been on eBay for a gander at bobbins and such but they seem to have
removed the Lacemaking section in a revamp, lacemaking supplies seem to be all
over the place and much harder to find
jenny barron
Scotland
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Linda wrote that the lacemaking section has been removed from ebay. I just
looked up the categories, and under crafts is lacemaking with 342
bobbins listed in that category.
I have
lace mak* -shoe -shoes
and
lacemak*
(the star meaning any other letters which might follow those I've typed)
I've just had another look at it and this was at the bottom of the web page
You are currently testing eBay's new search experience. If you prefer, you can
opt out of the test.
I think I'll be opting out
jenny
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