A second thought, might it be a hat stand?
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From: owner-l...@arachne.com [mailto:owner-l...@arachne.com] On Behalf Of
Laurie Waters
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 7:37 PM
To: lace@arachne.com
Subject: [lace] Ebay item #390300855726
Apologes, I wrote a few days ago with
I don't think the "pillow" is usable and it also looks to be too high. I
rather think that it might have been a very fancy setup for netting or
something like that.
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From: owner-l...@arachne.com [mailto:owner-l...@arachne.com] On Behalf Of
Laurie Waters
Sent: Wednesday
Apologes, I wrote a few days ago with an inquiry about an Ebay item, but I
gave the wrong number. It should have been 390300855726.
Does anyone recognize this? Thanks,
Laurie
http://lacenews.net
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Wow.you gals are fast..
Barb...back for more aspirin an nap. Giggle giggle
On Mar 30, 2011, at 9:15 AM, "Margery Allcock" wrote:
> I don't understand - the eBay item number 390300855726 takes me to a
> picture of a mahogany stand of some kind - "Klöppelständer Mahagoni um
>
Malory. I was answering this email from Laurie. I did go the site she
listed and it is Oya. I do not question your answer to this eBay number.
ERROR bet'cha! I have not checked her link...or yours..WHY? 'cause I am
trying to get used to TEXTING (horrors) on my new play prettyan iPa
I don't understand - the eBay item number 390300855726 takes me to a
picture of a mahogany stand of some kind - "Klöppelständer Mahagoni um
1840/60 wohl Nordeutsch" - which sounds lace-related, although I don't
know how. But there's no lace in the picture, not needle lace, bobbin
lace, embellished
It says that it is a lace pillow stand.
The small pillow looks removable and the stand itself looks fit for a
Honiton pillow.
Agnes Boddington
Anyone care to venture a guess if this is related to lacemaking?
Laurie
http://lacenews.net
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On Mar 27, 2011, at 4:59 PM, "Laurie Waters" wrote:
> Anyone care to venture a guess if this is related to lacemaking?
> Laurie
> http://lacenews.net
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On Mar 27, 2011, at 4:59 PM, "Laurie Waters" wrote:
> Anyone care to venture a guess if this is related to lacemaking?
> Laurie
> http://lacenews.net
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Gee, no response to this inquiry.?This is a needelace akin to Armenian knotted
lace. One of several variations, this is Turkish needle Oya. Can be
crocheted,beaded, etc. Oya loosely translates to embellishment. Learning
to make the knot is easy enough. Consistency, for beauty is HARD. As
Hi lacemakers,
I just wanted to take a minute to let you know about a lace day coming up
June 18th,
sponsored by the L.A.C.E. Guild in Clarendon Hills, Illinois.
You can find out all the particulars, including location, the vendors,
and classes offered by clicking on this link.
http://www.lacemak
The annual lace issue of Piecework is going on the news stands soon. I
haven't seen it yet, but it sounds as if most of the lace is knitted.
There is also an article about the Alencon lace made for France's
Empress Eugénie's trousseau.
Clay
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