To all,
please be awere of the fact that these days machine lace can overcome
this problem of picots and edges
there is the possibility to use watersolube thread on the parts where
you normaly should do the cutting of the differend peaces of
machiend laces
and it is no longer valid that
On 7 Sep 2009, at 06:05, Francis Busschaert wrote:
I have an other question on this matter
do sellers not have the OBLIGATION to tell the truth
that it is not handmade, machinemade, etcetcet
or is this obligation only a fague notion?
I don't know about USA, but in UK (and probably all of EU)
One must also keep in mind that there could be genuine cases of sellers not
knowing what they are actually selling. What I mean is that a person could
have been duped into purchasing for re-sale an item that he/she was told is
handmade but doesn't understand enough to doubt, or having a family
Hello to you all
I have been happily writing out the list of the books I have for
sale. I hope you like them as well.
I think the price per book will be around £3 to £5.
I hope you all find what you are looking for.
Daphne Overcast but dry Norfolk UK
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Hello to you all
I have been happily writing out the list of the books I have for
sale. I hope you like them as well.
I think the price per book will be around £3 to £5.
I hope you all find what you are looking for.
Daphne Overcast but dry Norfolk UK
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Hello again
I have sat quietly this morning writing the list for all the books
I have for sale.
Thankyou Frances for putting me right about the attachments.
1 Technique of Bobbinlace Pam Nottingham
2 Technique of Torchon Lace.. Pam Nottingham
3 Technique of Bucks Point Lace.. Pam
Dear Lace Lovers,
A two-page article about this fictional memoir appeares this month in
Embroidery the magazine of the Embroiderers' Guild in England. I printed
out the autobiography, read it, put it in a binder for my library, and am
sharing: Autobiography of a Pocket-Handkerchief, by
Last weekend a good lace friend came to visit, bringing her husband
with her. Not content to sit around and mope, he busied himself
repairing all sorts of little glitches around the house, and then he
brought out his fancy movie camera and took pictures of me making a
leaf tally the way I
Tess -- Thank you so much. I've seen variations of this way of doing
leaves -- but you have made the actions so very clear and
understandable.
Thank you,
Diane Z
Lubec, Maine
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Hi Tess!!
I as so thrilled to see this video!! Several years ago, I had my first
workshop with Anny Noben-Slegers, and she demonstrated the way to do a
tally. In this case, she was doing the square tally used so much in
Binche lace. But her technique was exactly the same. I watched and
Hello to One All!
Yesterday I finished my black fans gold hearts torchon hankercheif! HURRAH!
Guess what...I don#39;t it. It#39;s a little too quot;airyquot;. I need to
reduce the pricking by 15% for the threads used. And there#39;s a few boo
boos I didn#39;t catch. I#39;ll use it until
Thought I'd let you all know that I recently updated the extracts from
'Lace' magazine on the Lace Guild website. We've also added some other
things over the past few weeks - a new Lace Gallery, preliminary
information about next year's Summer School, an exhibition of some of
the Guild's
Hi Tess,
Good job with the video...! As the old saying goes, a picture is worth
a thousand words. You might remember, Tess, that you sent me an
explanation of this method before I was to go up to IOLI in Montreal
for the Cluny de Brioude class with Nathalie Bailly. There are two
things I
Dear Tess,
Anyway, what's done is done, and I hope that this will clear up some
of the confusion which inevitably occurs when one is trying to explain
a process without visual aids. The link to YouTube is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPezWMox5-M I hope you find it useful.
Thanks for your
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