I would like to add my voice of praise to Alice for the wonderful account of
her trip; I felt I was walking along side her all the way! I am not
surprised that you feel exhausted now you are home! I am afraid that
happens to a lot of use older ladies when we try to fit as much as possible
into ou
Hi Carolyn and all
I have never heard of these drawers but how about getting a light cardboard
box the width of the pillow and use some long pins to attach it to the top of
the pillow.
Wendy St Dogmaels
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Have you seen these tatted jewellery at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/yarnplayer/sets/72157600279637577/
Jenny Brandis
Kununurra, Western Australia
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OMG...Is ther no end to Marilee's talents? Every time I see her work I am
truly amazed. The colors she dyes are gorgeous Makes me want to throw out
all the colors I have and get hers. Alas, no-can-do! ;-) And now more eye
candy. A real artist.
Thanks for the link, Jenny
Smiles,
BarbE
Texas
Aren't they gorgeous!! I've fallen in love with the brightly coloured
hot/cold necklace and earrings! Methinks I'll have to get back into
tatting!
Sue in a hot sticky East Yorkshire (Lovely!!!)
On 26 Jul 2008, at 13:00, Jenny Brandis wrote:
Have you seen these tatted jewellery at
http://
Not a bad idea at all, since I also need whatever I use to be transportable.
I'll see what I can find in the way of a box. Might also be able to attach
the box right behind the work, but on top of the pillow.
One problem is that I tend to shove the work to one side or the other,
depending on wh
Hello all
A friend is moving to Wragby in Lincolnshire and is looking for a lace
teacher in that area.
She is prepared to travel.
Anyone out there?
Agnes Boddington - hot and bothered after a full day craft fair in Hull UK
(sold some bobbins though to a Dutch lace maker, fresh off the ferry
t
I really enjoyed your tales from Europe. It brought back memories of some of
my trips over there. Thank you for taking the time to write your log and then
give us a taste of what we missed.
Talking of taste, we are expecting 39 Arachne at our IOLI convention lunch. We
will have lots of free
On Jul 26, 2008, at 12:21, Carolyn Hastings wrote:
Not a bad idea at all, since I also need whatever I use to be
transportable.
I'll see what I can find in the way of a box. Might also be able to
attach
the box right behind the work, but on top of the pillow.
One problem is that I tend to sh
Wendy, I have some bone bobbins - both new and antique, and I have not had any
break.
I have one with 1842 engraved on it - and it is as good as new - well, almost
- it has made many miles of lace I would think!!
If you fancy some bone bobbins - Go for it. With the usual care, they will
last for
Dear Lacemakers
My friend Jean Eke and I are working on a website that
> should soon be ready for viewing. We shall each have a
> page about our lace an there will be a pattern page that
> will change periodically. My lace page will start with the
> saga of my 'Greek Gods!!'. I am hoping to beg
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