Hello to Arachne,
since some of you seem to be interested to know what's going on here is some
technical information about the phenomena, that we' ve seen with the NELG
website:
(If you don't want to know, please delete this e-mail. Sorry for spaming
you.)
Every Internet Browser provides some
Susan wrote:
quote but I felt that misting with the solution each page (on one side)
and
then ironing it,/quote
If you try this with glossy pages, the layers of making up the paper can
separate and you can get bubbles. This doesn't usually happen with cheaper
matt paper. So not a good idea.
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Related topic - I bought nice large border of Spanish Almagro lace once,
looked great in the photo. But when I unpacked it I was hit by an
overwhelming smell of lavender perfume. Someone must have soaked the thing
in it. On the advice of a friend I wrapped the lace in a few layers of
I have a website for local history and genealogy and we recently were
hacked, as my son who is the webmaster says. He was able to fix the
problem. When you clicked on any of the internal links, instead of getting
to the page you wanted, you came to a Google page - which was a fake Google
page!
If you try this with glossy pages, the layers of making up the paper can
separate and you can get bubbles. This doesn't usually happen with cheaper
matt paper. So not a good idea. Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK
Yes, please do not do this on colored plates/pages, as it will minimally
remove the glossy
Hello All! Have you tried the into to needlelace published by the Lace Guild
UK. A friend gave me the book as a gift I remember it as being easy to
follow. Of course I can't put my finger on it now don't have time to
search/excavate right now, but perhaps someone else on the list could add
I would like to thank all of you that responded to my question - both on and
off the list. After reading all the replies, I realized that I was
overanalyzing the cordonnet. Also, although the book explained how to do
it, I had a hard time visualizing it and applying it to a more complex
pattern.
This was posted by another person elsewhere, and I thought perhaps would be of
interest to the group? (She gave her permission to post it).
Best,Susan Reishuswww.SusanReishusDesigns.comWanted to Share About A Lace
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