Susan Peck (of Piper's Silks) has asked me to post this message on Arachne
that unfortunately, due to a mammoth foul-up by British Telecom, Piper's
Silks have had to change their Customer phone number.
Please would all her customers make a note of the new number, which is now:
01787 280940
Hi All,
I've been watching this thread with interest. I'm with Alex on this one I
really like to work on pricking card without sticky plastic, I use Indian ink
and a mapping pen for marking. One reason is that I find it gives extra
resistance when placing and removing pins, which doesn't do my
I always prick out and mark apart from a couple of patterns where you had to
photocopy and glue together which just didn't want to match so it stuck and
platistcated.
For me, like Jane, it is the drawing on that helps me understand the pattern
movement. I have no problem with any method of
Since 1999 The Lace Guild website has had the address www.laceguild.org.
When the website was set up in 1997 it was hosted by a company called Demon
Internet which furnished the site with an underlying name of
www.laceguild.demon.co.uk, which is more complicated, tied to a now defunct
Thank you, Sandi.
Duly noted on page 123 of Brenda Paternoster's Threads for Lace - Edition
6, which is now available in the U.S.
Jeri Ames in Maine USA
Lace and Embroidery Resource Center
In a message dated 6/11/2015 6:43:56 A.M.
Hi Jean
I have just updated the link on my website.
Brenda
On 11 Jun 2015, at 21:49, Jean Leader j...@q7design.demon.co.uk wrote:
Since 1999 The Lace Guild website has had the address www.laceguild.org
http://www.laceguild.org/.
When the website was set up in 1997 it was hosted by a