[lace] Re: B & B France

2011-04-16 Thread karenb
Hi Sorry if I have sent this email to the wrong list.  Does anyone know of a Bed & Breakfast in France, where the Husband is a lace designer & cook and the Wife is a Lacemaker?  The thought I had the correct email address, but have had no response. Regards Karen Australia - To unsubscribe s

Re: [lace] First Lace Pillow

2011-04-16 Thread Janice Blair
Sue, Your pillow sounds very much like the dimensions of a needlelace pillow like the one I was given recently. It is very hard and heavy. Janice Janice Blair Crystal Lake, 50 miles northwest of Chicago, Illinois, USA www.jblace.com http://www.lacemakersofillinois.org - To unsubscribe send e

[lace] New Australian book

2011-04-16 Thread Noelene Lafferty
There's a new book out here in Australia of Torchon lace designs - see http://tinyurl.com/42b8nbn I've got my copy, and am delighted with it. Noelene in Cooma nlaffe...@ozemail.com.au - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. Fo

[lace] antique bobbins

2011-04-16 Thread Sue
Many thanks for all the suggestions on how to revive my old dusty bobbins, I will try a few of them and see what comes up the best. Sue M Harvey Norfolk UK - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachn

[lace] Reviving antique bobbins

2011-04-16 Thread Alex Stillwell
Hi Arachnids I was interested in the replies to the query about cleaning antique bobbins. The polishes recommended all sound very useful, especially Grannys Old Fashioned Furniture Polish, I am allergic to many of the solvents and this sounds like it might be my answer. One additional comment I w

Re: [lace] First Lace Pillow

2011-04-16 Thread The Lace Bee
I still have my first lace pillow from back in 1990.  It is an 18" SMP polystrene which my lace teacher sold to me for £8 together with a cover and a cover cloth.   It was only when I went to my first Springett's fair that september did I realise that I could have bought direct from them and got it

Re: [lace] Who draw the Working Diagrams?

2011-04-16 Thread Achim Siebert
Hello David, > But having used them now for a week or so, I began to wonder who that > wonderful person was who actually drew them. They really are perfection in > their intricacies. As far as I know Ulrike draws them all by herself. Lucky you to have a copy of her first Chantilly book - I'm st

Re: [lace] First Lace Pillow

2011-04-16 Thread J-D Hammett
Hi Sue et all, Yes, I have a rectangular pillow, which was my first. I made it myself by using a piece of plywood with the corners rounded and a blue 'duck' (sail making canvas)bag fitted over it. It took me a whole weekend to chop straw and remove the nodes from it. Then stuff the canvas bag

Re: [lace] First Lace Pillow

2011-04-16 Thread Sue Babbs
Mine was a strange, straw-filled, rectangular pillow about 12 inches x 8 inches x 3 inches, which I was given by a friend before I even knew about bobbin-lace. She came from Bedfordshire and told me this was what the pillow was used for. It is nicely covered in blue cotton, and would be a lot mo

[lace] Who draw the Working Diagrams?

2011-04-16 Thread David C COLLYER
Dear Friends, I am currently working on a complex piece of Chantilly from Ulrike's "Schwartzarbeit". It's the one where the working diagrams are on pp.61-63. Firstly I'd like to warn anyone who is attempting this piece in the future that those working diagrams are upside down and thus have to

[lace] First Lace Pillow

2011-04-16 Thread David C COLLYER
Dear Friends, My first lace pillow was the seat of a hideous vinyl arm chair in a rented flat in Darwin, Northern Territory, way back in 1981. I left it full of 1000 pin holes and only succeeded in making a fine macrame bookmark!! Still Mum treasured that in her Bible till she died. David in

Re: [lace] Inventory???

2011-04-16 Thread The Lace Bee
--- On Sat, 16/4/11, lacel...@frontier.com wrote: The cost of the art can sneak up on you. I know some people have one pillow and one set of bobbins, and are happy to keep to that. I tend to get over enthusiastic when I'm enjoying myself. I think back to Arachne 98 when my class list specified b

Re: [lace] The Manor House Museum in Bury St. Edmunds (was: Inventory???)

2011-04-16 Thread Linda Walton
On 16/04/2011 15:29, Alan & Sheila Brown wrote: [snip] The list is endless of the extras we collect. A nightmare when we came to downsize yet again to a much smaller house. My solution was to give most of my antique laces to The Manor House Museum in Bury St. Edmunds together with books on histor

Re: [lace] Inventory???

2011-04-16 Thread Alan & Sheila Brown
On 16/04/2011 09:02, lacel...@frontier.com wrote: From: Nancy Neff >If I had known how much usable pillows and bobbins (even Continental bobbins) were going to cost me eventually I might never have started. Thank heavens I didn't know! Now it's too much fun to stop. The cost of the art ca

Re: [lace] Inventory???

2011-04-16 Thread Sue Babbs
When this came up on Arachne in about 2002, I decided to buckle down and do my inventory, for insurance purposes. I store it in Excel, with details of spangles, inscriptions, costs, supplier etc. It was a lot of work - and revealed a huge collection of bobbins! Now, the collection grows slowly

Re: [lace] RE: first lace pillow

2011-04-16 Thread Clay Blackwell
The guild I first joined had "loaner" kits which newbies could take home with them and keep for two or three months, which gave them enough time to decide whether they wanted to continue making lace. I had only had my loaner kit a couple of weeks before I started looking at suppliers so I coul

Re: [lace] RE: first lace pillow

2011-04-16 Thread Sister Claire
My first lace pillow was a 60cm straw-stuffed Belgian cookie pillow. It was *far* more pillow than I needed and in the years since I have only rarely used much of its surface. I had never done bobbin lace, never seen it done in person, but dearly wanted to try it. So I contacted an online dealer (

Re: [lace] Inventory???

2011-04-16 Thread Clay Blackwell
I have wondered the same thing at one time or another. I asked my insurance agent about whether my supplies were covered under my homeowner's insurance, and the answer was that I would have to compile an inventory (preferably with photographs) and get a "rider" on my insurance to cover these t

Re: [lace] antique bobbins

2011-04-16 Thread Achim Siebert
I recommend Renaissance Micro-cristalline Wax Polish. It's recipe stems from the British Museum to be used for conservation and is acid free. I used it on bobbins, leather and marble already with very good results. Not cheap, but one of the 200 ml cans is probably enough for a lifetime of bobbin

Re: [lace] antique bobbins

2011-04-16 Thread Laceandbits
Hi Sue, the very best thing I have found is "Granny Almans Old Fashioned Furniture Polish & Reviver". It is a mix of linseed oil, distilled white vinegar and sugar! I don't know what the proportions are and have never bothered to try to work it out as it's not expensive. Phone 0116 255 8854

Re: [lace] Re: German suppliers

2011-04-16 Thread Achim Siebert
There's even a shop in the center of Berlin, selling lace supplies and handicraft from the Erzgebirge: http://www.kloeppeln-berlin.de/index.php Klöppelstube Rathausstraße 21 10178 Berlin Mitte Tel. +49-30-27576669 Best, Achim. Am 15.04.2011 um 13:56 schrieb Ilske Thomsen: > the question abou

[lace] Inventory???

2011-04-16 Thread lacelady
>From: Nancy Neff  >If I had known how much usable pillows and bobbins (even Continental bobbins) were going to cost me eventually I might never have started. Thank heavens I didn't know!  Now it's too much fun to stop. The cost of the art can sneak up on you. I know some people have one pill