Hello Ayla, and everyone
Another resource is the digital archive of lace documents and if you use
the search engine at the bottom the page here:
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/index.html
e.g. Greek lace brought up a quite a few choices that you could follow. I
went there when reading
Dear Spiders
As well as lace, among my obscure hobbies I do folk dance with the ISTD
dance school. I was browsing the syllabus today and came across a solo -
Greek Lacemaker. This understandably caught my attention, dancing AND
lace?! Nothing could be better.
I don't know much about the history o
Elizabeth Kurella has asked me to announce that two new articles have been
posted on http://www.lacecurator.info
Cantu Bobbin Lace: Memories of Mary McPeek
and
Italian Rosaline: Made in Italy for Lord and Taylor.(American store)
You'll find them listed in the column to the Right on the
I have been asked by the IOLI Registrar, Brenda Glenn, busybe...@comcast.net
to announce that she has a lady who has a two bedded room booked at the
convention hotel and needs a room mate. If you need a bed at convention,
please contact Brenda and she will put the two of you together.
Hope to see