I'm wondering if it might be a machine made lace. I think some had the gimp
outline sewn in by hand later.
Jane Partridge
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r ten years ago.
(It was thanks to Jean's eagle eyes I was credited for one of my designs used
as the basis of a chapter in a book on Bucks Point lace!)
Jane Partridge
Daphnie Martin wrote :
Nobody has the damn right to just take other peoples patterns and pretend they
are their designs..
oniton!
It does take time to adapt If you have spent a lifetime being shortsighted
as I have. I still miss being able to hold a needle 2 inches from my eyes
and thread it, but I'm sure it's safer not to!
Think I've covered everything but please ask if not!
Best wishes,
Jane
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en'). It's also at the
back of my mind that he gave a talk on the subject at a (UK) Lace Guild
Convention. Some of the older Arachnes might remember? Is anyone in touch with
Kate?
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Seasons Greetings to everyone, hope next year will be much better.
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Apologies - writing this reply on my phone I forgot to trim the original!
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the bobbins and carriages be for machines, which at the time were probably
being attacked by Luddites?
Jane Partridge
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The link to the page is:
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Barmen and Raschelle machines, other than seeing them in the old Nottingham
Lace Centre, sadly long closed.
I would be interested to know which country the 1590 machine Nancy referred to
was in, as England at the time had a Queen, not a King.
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okmark - very
slowly so don't expect a pattern any time soon! and a Branscombe picture of
one of our locos, Gelert, hopefully between managing the event and sharing
videos I will be able to make some progress on both.
The link is:-
https://www.facebook.com/11416002134/posts/3667708
will be prepared to wear face masks all day remains to
be seen, but certainly we will be social distancing.
Jane also has a good point about limiting contact with a students
pillow. On the whole, it shouldn't be necessary I will have to keep
my 'itchy fingers' under contro
he means of the teacher retaining learners because they were
dependent on him/her!)
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ble to pass on the info to the others of
the class.
Thank you, Rosemary, for raising the question. Will be interested to
read any further comments.
Best wishes,
Jane
In the New Forest where the weather has gone from scorching to drizzling
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al grandmother was a lovely lady who died in 1982, the
year after we got married) and, as a descendant of Bedfordshire lacemakers on
his father's side , being able to do cloth stitch, so take that remark as
lightly as it was made!
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Hi Brian,
I've forwarded your email to Sara Shakespeare, the Lace Guild's Librarian, who
should be able to help. The office is closed on Mondays, so it won't be today.
Jane Partridge
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Doesn't time go fast when you're making lace?! Happy Anniversary (from one
who's been an Arachne from about 3 months after it started).
Happy Easter (or whatever else you may be celebrating this weekend) to
everyone, too.
Jane Partridge
Original message
F
Alex have you first checked for copyright clearance on this? I seem to remember
that a number of the books were given (or possibly sold) to The Lace Guild
after Jean Dudding died. They will still be in copyright as it isn't yet 70
years since her death.
Jane Partridge
Ori
Hi All,
Lovely to see arachne busy for a change. But please remember to trim
your posts!
I've just received two digests full of garbage from 'The Flickr Team'.
Many thanks and best wishes,
Jane
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ng who likely joined with those similarly employed
(for ease of work and sales) where ideas and patterns may have been shared.
That's what I think, but none of us were there at the time so we will never
really know!
Jane Partridge
Brian wrote:
There is little doubt in my mind that the settl
BN 1 874688
05 2
The Antique Point she included was Branscombe Point, not Battenberg, Jane :-)
The book also has instructions for making Honiton (bobbin) lace, some history
and how to care for lace (though the methods would probably raise eyebrows now).
July
https://www.kantcentrum.eu/en/summer-courses/lassen-en-innaaien-van-kant
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Jane Read
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sent this to Lace Chat as it is not strictly lace however I feel
it is lace related.
Thank you for any help you can give me.4
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Jane Bawn in the UK
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reeling from the news, is the time to chide list members over choice
of subject line.
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Subject: [lace] Jacqui Southworth's Death on May 15, 2019
At Jeri's request, I am forwarding this posting. Please ad
there are now? It is rare for us now to produce the 40 or so messages a
day we were getting to then, so I wonder if it's worth still having two
separate lists?
Jane Partridge (England, but often to be found at a small preserved railway in
North Wales).
_
orthmadog's main-line railway station - which is one of the reasons I started
going there, as it is door-to-door by train from Birmingham International.
Please email me off list if you would like to join us, there is still space for
the April weekend but I do need to know numbers as so
he tally-man came to collect the lace
and pay the cottage worker making it, leaving ends at the "start" not even in
rolls, and the lace on the pillow continuing.
How we hang in or finish off our lace has little relevance to those days, when
lace was made and time wasted meant l
mains are still sitting in my
thread box, some 23 years later, and I can see my daughter!
s inheriting them at this rate :-).
Jane Partridge
Susan wrote:-
This was particularly painful because I wanted to—wash my mouth out with
soap—work in white.
Madeira Cotona 30—I own too many spools—none
which is for the
things you don't want to do. If you want to make lace, you will, if you find it
isn't for you, then don't feel you've got to. There are plenty of other
activities that can be used to fill "me" time.
Devon, please feel free to forward this to yo
iment, all you need to do is pin four pairs on your pillow and work
either plaits or tallies and see what looks best, which might change according
to the size and/or shape of the bead.
Jane Partridge (apologies if this is a double signature, I can't remember if I
set one up o
Thanks to Nancy Neff for her feedback. I've now established that pp.28-33
load on a laptop, though not on a/my tablet. Hope this helps anyone else
who may be having difficulty.
Regards from a now cloudy and gloomy Berlin,
Jane
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Perhaps someone else who gets the
e-version could take a look at pp. 28-33 and tell me if the bottom of the
pages is missing for them too?
Jane in Berlin , where November is so far wonderfully sunny and mild
On Wednesday, October 31, 2018, J Reardon wrote:
> The Autumn 2018 Lace magazine arrived
Looking forward to seeing it. Unfortunately the Lace Guild don't seem to
have made it available to the I e-members yet!
On Wednesday, October 31, 2018, J Reardon wrote:
> The Autumn 2018 Lace magazine arrived in todayâs mail here in Western
> Pennsylvania. Iâve only glanced through it so far
Honeycombe stitch as a ground is also known as Spanish Ground - might this have
any bearing?
Original Message
Subject: [lace] Identification question
From: Devon Thein
The most distinctive thing about these two pieces is that they both
have a honeycomb background mesh. A
arachne. I know Jane Atkinson worked hard to publicise the
event and obviously, I read about it in the Lace magazine. I had hoped
that someone would share their impressions.
Thanks again for responding.
Best wishes,
Jane
On 10/10/2018 19:47, elizabeth.pa...@talktalk.net wrote:
Dear Jane,
Did you
decide when I can fit in a
visit. Is it worth it? What is the exhibition like? What should I look
out for?
I don't remember another summer when there has been so much lace
happening. Please, those who've been or participated, tell us about it!!
Hoping to hear more.
Best wishes,
J
to be identified by the
small holes around the edges - it wasn't Binche, was it? If so, trying to avoid
the holes might be removing an intentional effect???
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lace would have been at risk. In the competition!
, the choker won a Medal of Excellence!
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that shows two cones on the left of the picture, one is blue like mine,
the other is green with a red label. The article makes clear that these
are linen threads
So you are correct in that the thread is linen.
Best wishes,
Jane
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an interesting conversation. Thank you.
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Jane
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get fine linen thread from Ireland and when that was no
longer available changed to Swedish Bockens. Campbells Irish linen was
still available but not in the finer threads.
Yours inquisitively,
Jane
New Forest, UK
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t;I'm not good enough" - which in many cases certainly isn't true. Having
patterns for beginners in the magazines is as important as having the more
challenging ones for those of us who have been making lace for years, and even
more so, if we are
de 45, raising over £100 for the hospice, over
the next six months - in fact I finished making another one yesterday but can
no longer remember how many I've made over the years! The patter!
n has now been published by the Sunnyvale Museum in California.
Jane
l and have some adult female conversation!
Jane Partridge
From: owner-l...@arachne.com on behalf of Elena
Kanagy-Loux
Subject: [lace] The archetype of the lacemaker
But I have also seen frequent reference to complaints in English villages
for example, tha
Having had a quick look down the Guild's library catalogue, I'm fairly certain
it was this one "MASON S A Nottingham Lace 1760s to 1950s" - which is about the
machine lace industry, and I do remember nothing was in the title about hosi
ted to poverty no-one wanted to ever think or talk about it again.
Jane Partridge
(Whose Nottingham-born husband has both Bedfordshire (hand) and Nottingham
(machine) lace makers in his ancestry)
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would
avoid that. I can see no logic in it at all.
Could it be that mathematicians, scientists and so on are more tech
savvy and so more likely to be on arachne than artists and musicians?
Just a thought.
Best wishes,
Jane
in the beautiful New Forest where the foals have arrived
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d dresses, and facinators - a modern fashion accessory.
Wouldn't life be boring if we all did the same thing?
Jane Partridge
Alex said:
It is
time for those of us who enjoy making and designing lace in the traditional
manner to stand up and say we
Lace is due out at the end of April, Liz. It is published four times a year, on
the last day of July, October, January and April. This issue will be the last
of the current membership year, so should have the renewal forms in it.
Jane Partridge
From
fts groups are still going, too.
Is it time to start considering whether we are going to do/have something
special for our 25th anniversary in two years time? (We could set up another
yahoo group and then ignore it, in good Arachne tradition - vvbg).
Jane Partridge
Jane Read wrote...
I'
a few times. We'd know
nothing about it, as the tech guys transfer things from an old computer
to a new one without changing anything. No-one is going to keep a server
running for 25 years! Most of them are lucky to last 5y.
Best wishes,
Jane
In a briefly sunny New Forest
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All this discussion of needlelace so I had to smile when the latest
post from the Royal School of Needlework popped up on my facebook page.
https://www.royal-needlework.org.uk/courses/details/15587
I suspect all you ladies are far more advanced than this. :-) .
Jane
Enjoying a sunny day
also explain the loose
threads along the sides of some of the braid, possibly where the weft thread
has worn away 'on the turn' over the years.
Jane Partridge
From: owner-l...@arachne.com on behalf of Gilian Dye
Could
these braids be a form o
n the US for baby's nappies!), has it any other meanings?
I'm taking it to mean the type of needlelace fabric produced in Hollie Point,
where the pattern is formed by spaces, similar in effect to Assissi work in
embroidery (and an absolute pain to work - Hollie Point was not an enjoy
y contribution to driving lace forward in
new and different ways. Then a few years later, Mums first book on
Milanese Braid Lace was published and the rest, as they say, is history.
:-)
It's been fun writing this. I'd like to document more of Mum's memories,
but its hard w
in
coloured thread, came with changes in fashion and thread production that meant
a larger range of thread was produced in colour - not just skeins of silk and
cotton used for embroidery.
Jane Partridge
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Devon said:
But, it is an interesting question. From
I apologise to all for not trimming my posts and yes I got a gentle reminder
too. I don't mind the reminder, I just didn't think, sorry. I didn't take
it as not being welcome. For those people on the digest it can be a bit of
a nightmare scrolling through the same message time and time again and
r evenings which was hectic and then I was asked to do
a Young embroiderers workshop to show them how to make needle lace which I
still have nightmares about I am definitely not teacher material!
Jane
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eedle lacemakers too)' where needle lace was
considered an afterthought!
There is also ' early period lacemakers' which discusses needle lace quite
often.
Jane
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Marianne Gallant
Sent: 29
of my favourite
locos at the railway, who is soon to be back in service after heavy
overhaul and one day I really must complete the basket of flowers on my
Honiton pillow (which was started on a lace weekend tutored by the late
Christine Hawken).
Jane Partridge
It's just struck me, tapestry weavers could also be weaving their threads with
bones, so are we sure this quote relates to lacemaking?
Jane Partridge
On 21 Feb 2018, at 23:48, DevonThein
mailto:devonth...@gmail.com>> wrote:
The spinsters and the knitters in the sun
And the free
ing too, as it
suggests bone lace as being a recognised weaving technique rather than a
separate entity.
Jane Partridge
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Thank you for your books, Brenda.
I use them all the time and find them very useful even for the
customers at my shop who do needlepoint and other fiber
related projects. They have been very valuable.
Look forward to purchasing Edition 7 while I am at convention
in July.
Jane Nelson
kjncr
ee www.laceguild.org<http://www.laceguild.org> for
subscription rates. With an increase in membership/subscribers, hopefully The
Lace Guild will survive, without it, I'm sorry to say the future looks
somewhat bleak. Hazel's article in the current magazine ma
by the time you are stood three or four yards away from it
you won't see them :-)
Jane Partridge
Susan wrote:
I made the first leaf with DMC special dentelles 80, 30wcm/2S/3Z & I thought
it turned out OK. Last week, I used Radix 50, 32wcm, 2Z. The instructions call
for tossing out a pai
the home computer was
something that I would find useful and interesting, rather than it just being
a work tool for my husband! How attitudes change over the course of 25 years
or so!
Jane Partridge
From: owner-l...@arachne.com on behalf of
jvik...@sover.net
Sent: 1
obbin shanks.
I found safety pins through the spangles worked much better for me -
obviously a useless suggestion for continentals!
Maybe if you're a fast worker or in a different climate its not a
problem, but just thought I should mention it.
Best wishes,
Jane
from a cold muddy New Fo
ength. There is usually
no problem with having about a quarter of a block overhang (temporarily) at
the top of the pillow, or a similar gap at the bottom, so that you can work
comfortably in the centre.
Jane Partridge
Malvary
> The half blocks are purely spa
ers to have a go. If you would like more
details as to how to join in contact me off list.
Jane Partridge
Joseph said:
I wind my midlands this way, I might be doing it in the reverse of what
I am supposed to. maybe that's why I have some slipping with my
hitch, even though its not on the
pillow out, but its nothing to do with Christmas,
just an old pattern that's taking forever and I'm beginning to
thoroughly dislike :-( . So I probably won't get much lace done over
the next few weeks.
Hope others manage better :-)
Seasons Greetings from a frosty New Forest,
Jan
st version of arachne?
Sending love, peace and Season's Greetings to all!
Jane
New Forest, UK
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can't remember which, possibly Judith Gwynne's dictionary, if not Alex's)
there is a ground of honeycomb stitch (CTTpCTT) referred to as Spanish Ground,
and wondered whether this, or Kat Stitch, could have resulted from misreading
of an incomplete pricki
nions???!! Or the St Catherine's Eve Cathern Bowl??
Lovely idea to celebrate St Catherines Day.
Enjoy it,
Jane
from an autumnal New Forest, where the colours are wonderful
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On 19 Oct 2017, at 16:16, DevonThein wrote:
Is there some reason why you wouldn???t just finish it normally and sew it
together with a needle?
Devon
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I sent this directly to Sally, but it struck me that it might help others,
too.
Jane Partridge
From: Jane Partridge
Sent: 19 October 2017 06:29
To: Sally Jenkins
Subject: Re: [lace] Joining ends of a crown
Sally, it's effectively the same as if you
Sorry, everyone, having just seen the digest I've realised I posted using my
phone and forgot to trim the message to the relevant bits.
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It looks as if Jane Bidston's email account might have been hacked, the name of
the person sending is attached to her email address if you look at who it was
from, which is probably why it landed in my spam box, and I subsequently
deleted it. It could equally be someone else's accoun
ed diagram covered in plastic film or laminated, and
having low-tack adhesive stickers or dry wipe pens to mark your place sounds a
much better idea than sticking pins in or drawing over the lines. It means that
if you decide to do the same pattern again, you can re-use your original
enlarged co
ng it all, but unless we hear that
from Janet herself we won't know. Has anyone actually heard anything from her?
Jane Partridge
On 8 Sep 2017, at 08:10, "je...@brandis.com.au" wrote:
My suggestion is that each exchange has its own organiser.
Jenny Brandis
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Janet has a blog where she has posted about the making of the casket. You
can find it here http://www.janetbrandt.com/p/casket-panels.html
I was on the Thistle Threads course too but I am still thinking about my
casket. Sigh!
Jane
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I think the major will have trimmed it off, but there's a possibility that the
preview photo that comes up on my phone from the link to the Arachne Flickr
account may come through at the end of my email - I was trying to trim
everything off and delete the photo when I hit send by mistake.
and even then plait
is the preferred term.
Jane Partridge
From: owner-l...@arachne.com<mailto:owner-l...@arachne.com>
mailto:owner-l...@arachne.com>> on behalf of Ilske
Thomsen mailto:ilske.l.thom...@t-online.de>>
Hello everybody esp
I think Bobbin Lacemakers is a closed group, so some of us who are on Facebook
won't be able to see them, either. Are you a member of Lacemakers on Facebook,
David?
Jane Partridge
No, No, David... Please put the photos on Flicker if possible
so
have the advantage
of living through the era of the newly inspired lace patterns of the 1850s, so
on that I would tend to look to the older, contemporary, published histories
than the relatively new ones in determining what was what at the time.
Jane Partridge
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to the 19th century here, but was made much earlier on the
continent.
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priority where charity finances are concerned.
BTW, your email, amazingly, has come through direct on the reflected list - it
seems some do, some don't - mostly I have to wait for the digest to see what
you have written, Jeri!
Jane Partridge
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Jer
,
Jane
On 13/04/2017 16:25, jeria...@aol.com wrote:
Ladies, In case you did not receive directly from Arachne, I'm
forwarding today's letter directly to you. I thought you might not want
The Fashion Museum Bath to have your addresses. Jeri
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ion, but I think there are better places to go for those interested
in hand made lace and costume.
I’d be interested to hear other opinions, others might have a very
different impression.
From a travel-weary
Jane
In Hampshire, UK
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ice to think it interested someone enough to make them want
to have a go.
Best wishes,
Jane
in Southern England where the daffodils are shining.
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We did have an Indian lacemaker, Sulachona, on Arachne some years ago. I don't
know if she is still around?
Jane Partridge
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'historians' didn't do and checked primary
evidence.
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rs of work. More likely
they were kept as ratters (as in the other article) than lapdogs.
Jane Partridge
Charlotte wrote:
While watching the Westminster Dog Show they talked about a dog that was the
lacemakers dog. Please see:
https://www.petcha.com/life-with-a-frenchie/
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For those that might have missed it - its not exactly headline news -
here is a story for you to enjoy . or breathe a sigh of relief over.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-38944387
Best wishes,
Jane
In a very cold, gloomy New Forest
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Is this the dress?
https://www.fashionmuseum.co.uk/news/silver-tissue-dress-returns-bath
Best wishes,
Jane
No pictures? Does anyone have a website address of a photo of the 1660
"silver tissue dress made from fine silk, woven with silver thread and
trimmed with parchment lace"
mean I
rarely get to see exhibitions unless they are local and in easy public
transport reach.
Jane Partridge
Jeri will be pleased to know that there is an article about this exhibition
in the next issue of Lace (165), which should be arriving any time soon.
Malvary in Ottawa (who proof read this
hose Arachnes are in fact digest users simply hitting "reply" and
expecting the address hidden under "Arachne" in their 'To' field to be
lace@arachne.com, but it coming up with the don't.panix address instead.
Jane Partridge
Looking forward to seeing the new,
erial. Several leaf shapes together will form a
flower. You will also find people insisting on calling your !
leaf/petal a fish!!!
Jane Partridge
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th on reflected and digest versions.
Jane Partridge
The 'problem' I have is that the hyperlink to the flickr page brings up an
attached photograph of a young man at a table with several pots of yoghurt on
it - presumably advertising of some sort - and this happens every time the
link is re
will come up like
new again.)
The 'problem' I have is that the hyperlink to the flickr page brings up an
attached photograph of a young man at a table with several pots of yoghurt on
it - presumably advertising of some sort - and this happens every time the
link is repeated, especially when po
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