Yes Janis, they are active. They were attending the Diada lace Day event in
Sant Cugat last Sunday. In Spain they are lace events every week so, they are
possibly very bussy...
I hope this helps to afford the wait...
Carolina de la Guardia
> El 18 may 2017, a las 11:16, Janis Savage
> escrib
Rosemary, and fellow lacemakers,
The only lace demo I have knowledge in Málaga (Spain) in June is
LAS LAGUNAS - MIJAS COSTA - MALAGA
Saturday 10th. June
Respect to Lace Express, as far as I'm concerned as designer and a regular
collaborator, it is a bad new, and sad for all who love lace. Proba
Scuola di Merletti Gorizia - Regione Autonoma Friuli Venezia Giulia
Edizione della Laguna ISBN 88-8345-098-1
I think remember to have bought the book to http://www.tombolodisegni.it/
Carolina de la Guardia
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> El 16 feb 2017, a las 23:01,
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> Carolina wrote: On t
It is sad to hear that Lori has passed away. Being member of Arachne since year
2000, I had the opportunity of enjoying of her work on 'Lacefairy' a referring
on lace at that time.
My condolences, to her family and friends.
Carolina de la Guardia
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Hi Lorry, maybe the book it is written in Catalan. If I can help you, I shall
do it. Please contact me privately.
Greetings from Barcelona. Spain
Carolina de la Guardia
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> El 4 dic 2015, a las 6:05, Lorri Ferguson escribió:
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> I have a book with some lovely Pt. Ground pattern
Thanks Antje.
This is a very clarifying explanation, as sometimes different lacemaking
methods with similar results lead to confusion. It is important to understand ,
the "how" and "why" teachers make things in one or another way.
In this case for practical reasons according with used pillows.
This is a very clarifying explanation, as sometimes different lacemaking
methods with similar results lead to confusion. It is important to understand ,
the "how" and "why" teachers make things in one or another way. In this case
for practical reasons according with used pillows.
Thanks
Carol
This is a very clarifying explanation, as sometimes different lacemaking
methods with similar results lead to confusion. It is important to understand ,
the "how" and "why" teachers make things in one or another way. In this case
for practical reasons according with used pillows.
Thanks
Carol
Jeri, a big thank you for your always practical advices.
I have an app. in my phone that it is a little lantern, however I
never thought in using it in Museums.
Regards
Carolina de la Guardia
Coming back home from the South of Spain from my Easter holidays.
Carolina de la Guardia
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Jeri, a big thank you for your always practical advices.
I have an app. in my phone that it is a little lantern, however I never thought
in using it in Museums.
Regards
Carolina de la Guardia
Coming home from the South of Spain for my Easter holidays.
> El 8/4/2015, a las 14:11, jeria...@aol.com
Yes it, is. The size of bobbins have to be related with the threads used. But,
maybe it makes sense for you if the pillow is in a degree of inclination in
order that the bobbins hung, so the weight of them helps to tension.
For example, when the lace is worked completely horizontal as it is made
One of my favourite designers too I am very sad to hear about his death
Regards
Carolina de la Guardia
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Ann Marie, I think the link is no good...
Maybe I can answer you this lady is from Spain.
Kind regards
Carolina.Barcelona.
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El 29/04/2013, a las 14:02, "Ann-Marie Andersson" escribió:
> Is this pattern familiar to any of you? I would like very much to buy it.
> https://pic
I understand now...I remembered about Tamara's spider but I did not know that
it was based on a Lenka's work.
I think it is a good idea to put the "20" in the middle.
Regards
Carolina from a cloudy Mojacar.Spain.
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El 22/03/2013, a las 20:38, Tamara P Duvall escribió:
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cqui Southworth made a dandy spider also
with an @ for a body, in Honiton lace.
> http://lace.lacefairy.com/Lace/LaceRefrenceLinks.html
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> On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 8:53 AM, Carolinadgg wrote:
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>> This put my mind to think about designing something in Witchstitch lace
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Hello all,
Speaking of lurkers...
I am usually a lurker excepting those few times I think I can contribute
to the list. There are not so many because of language (this there has been
talking yet) and because the expertise of the members are just wider than
mine.
I am member of Arachne since year
I cannnot say anything but, thanks to the painter who made possible that we can
appreciate today the lace in detail, of course extraordinaire
Thanks Linda for sharing it.
Carolina.Barcelona.Spain
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El 16/12/2012, a las 18:43, Linda Walton
escribió:
> I've just come across
Hello all,
Now that the list seems quiet, I would like to ask lacemakers in the
area of New York, about exhibitions lace related that I can visit
during my next trip to N.Y. since 7th, to 17th, August, besides of The
Metropolitan Museum...
Thank you very much for your always helping advise
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