Are these bobbins on ebay for lacemaking, weaving, or what?
Item number: 330351697161
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Jean Nathan schrieb:
Are these bobbins on ebay for lacemaking, weaving, or what?
I think they are for tapestry weaving.
Gabriele
Item number: 330351697161
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Yes, tapestry - and they don't look that old.
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 1:01 AM, Kloeppelkiste kloeppelki...@t-online.dewrote:
Jean Nathan schrieb:
Are these bobbins on ebay for lacemaking, weaving, or what?
I think they are for tapestry weaving.
Gabriele
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Oops, forwarded this to Chris and not to the list...Sorry!
Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 12:07:07 -0400
To: Chris Vail gypsy.v...@gmail.com
From: Debora Lustgarten drac...@primus.ca
Subject: Period lace enthusiasts
Howdy all!
I'm also a period lace enthusiast and send my congratulations and
cheers
Thanks for the reference to Lenka Suchanek's web site. I haven't
viewed her work for quite a few years and it is now taken in a larger
size direction and is just fabulous art.
DianeZ
Lubec, Maine
On Aug 12, 2009, at 12:08 PM, Debora Lustgarten wrote:
Lenka Suchanek
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Her work, Lenka's, is incredibly beautiful.
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and most urinals for men they have humongous dimensions
if you see a urinals whom sticks 2 feet out of the wall
i call it a very very big urinoir i found it that big...
Maybe that's to ensure that men can aim correctly by having a larger
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Karen in (very hot) Malta
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Gina, Noelene, has got in first!! I was about to mention Rosemary Shepherd's
new book on the Early laces. It has a few patterns and very clear working
diagrams, and a lot of history about the early laces, threads, etc. A very
interesting read.
Like Noelene, I am trying out one of her patterns, -
I noticed in The Early Lace Workbook she offers as many questions as answers
;)
An impressive publication.
The Levey/Payne was a pioneering work, but the reproductions didn't look
anything like the extant laces; some of Shepherd's could fool a museum
curator... Not that *Shepherd* has all the
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