Thanks for the URL, T, it is fascinating...talented, she is.
Betty Ann in Roanoke, Virginia USA
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From: Tamara P Duvall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [lace] Steel lace
An interesting article in NYT about an artist who cuts lacy designs
into steel objects, rendering things l
wow! Better yet, her web site callane.com ! She's cut tapestries into
oil drums!
Tonnie McBroom wrote:
That is so cool! if you want to see more of her work, go to
www.foleygallery.com, click on artists, then click on Cal Lane. I love
the shovels and wheelbarrow.
Tonnie McB
Phoenix, AZ, USA
That is so cool! if you want to see more of her work, go to
www.foleygallery.com, click on artists, then click on Cal Lane. I love
the shovels and wheelbarrow.
Tonnie McB
Phoenix, AZ, USA
Tamara P Duvall wrote:
An interesting article in NYT about an artist who cuts lacy designs
into steel ob
The new IOLI Bulletin came in this morning. What a wonderful job it
is! Debra, you have outdone yourself! This issue will be referenced
100 years from now, it is so filled with good, with wonderful
articles. I couldn't put it down, once I started reading it. Thank
you!
Aurelia
Baltimore, Mary
An interesting article in NYT about an artist who cuts lacy designs
into steel objects, rendering things like spades and wheelbarrows
totally useless :)
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/30/realestate/30habi.html?
_r=1&ref=realestate&oref=slogin
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Tamara P Duvallht
Hi Janice!
Surprise, Surprise!! I got my bulletin and my directory in the mail today, and
have enjoyed going through the information about convention!! It looks like
you've really got a great line-up of classes and teachers, and the Wednesday
excursions all look delightful. Now to just choos
Hi Lacemakers,
Shortly the IOLI Bulletin will be making its way in the mail, but as co-chair
of the host group, Land of Lincoln Lacemakers, I wanted to tell you that we
have discovered a boo-boo in the printed information about our convention in
Rockford in August 2008.
The hotel rate is quoted
Thanks Jeri, you are certainly right on that one. People ask all the time
and need responsible answers. I realize that you are not trying to be the
lace police on this, just giving valuable information so that lace makers
have the awareness of long term repercussions. Once informed, it is up to
the
The way I care for my lce will differ from piece to piece.
If I make a bobbin lace or fine crochet bookmark for someone as a
present, I certainly hope it will be used and put it in a protective cover.
My bedspread in crochet lace that I made about 20+ years ago, gets used
on my bed every day, an
Dear Lace Lovers,
Nobody is forcing anybody to take good care of their lace, or even to value
it. I write for those who do.
When you are teaching or demonstrating and are asked about lace care, it
helps to have a responsible answer..
Jeri Ames
Lace and Embroidery Resource Center
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On 12/30/07 11:45 PM, Beth Schoenberg wrote:
Of course, if anyone makes any kind of tablecloth that
can't be washed, they're out of they're gourd!! IMHO.
:-D
Weelll . . . there's the coffee-table cloth that's displayed
under glass. ;-)
(I do have *machine* washable as a goal in everything
I have been invited to join a friend to travel to Genoa in March,
where she is in touch with someone who knows where macrame can be
found, apparently in Genoa and perhaps Liguria. The idea is to hire a
car and go to wherever we can find macrame and bobbin lace, preferably
folk rather than
It's a piece by Milca Eremiasova (sorry I don't feel like tracking down all
the accents for her name). She is a Czech lace artist.
There is a photo of the piece in the biography of her lacemaking, on page
37, but no pricking. It is dated 1997. If anyone tracks down a pricking I,
too, would love
The website is not of the the lacemaker, but of someone who photographed the
lace. Type a few letters of Montse in the search field of the buddymap and
you can contact the photographer.
Jo Falkink
developper of the map page owned by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://lace.lacefairy.com/Map
http://www.xs4all
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Hello Pat, the EB on the left of the name of the
lacemaker who did the nativity, stands for Encaje de
Bolillos - a spanish forum of lacemakers, which is
moderated by Antje Gonzalez, who is on arachne, so I
suggest you get in touch with her. She speaks
english, and I am sure she would help you get
Thanks again for the help with information on Hensel Productions. A couple
of you gave me Kathy Hensel's email address, but Hensel Productions have
their own.
For anyone else who might be interested, I've ordered the DVD, which has a 0
(zero) code and can be played in any country, direct from
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