that many lacemakers on the net? I certainly
wouldn't have guessed it back in 1995!
Congratulations to all of us for bringing the old Renaissance art so
successfully into the Information age.
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That’s, probably, because they're are familiar with the *Danish* colour code,
which is a simplified version of BCC (no orange, brown, or turquoise). It does
have the blue for plaits, but plaits are used less in the Danish laces.
Greet, what’s turn-over stitch?
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ce bit of texture.
It also has a pleasant rhythm in making: *(simultaneously) T one weaver with
the core thread/s on the right, T the other weaver with the core thread/s on
the left, C the weavers in the centre* (repeat, * to *). T(T) C; T(T) C. Keep
pushing the weavers up t
On Jan 31, 2016, at 3:13 PM, Bev Walker wrote:
> Salt sets dyes too, but I prefer to use vinegar.
The rule of thumb I was taught as a child was that vinegar was for animal
fibers (silk and wool), while salt was for plant ones (cotton and linen)
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holesale thanks, instead of replying each one of you
individually; a lot of the extra responsibilities that I had to take on after
my husband's death aren't going away and, if I'm to have any time left for
lacemaking, I need to manage it carefully :)
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Thanks, everyone, for prompt replies. Especial thanks to Bev Walker, for
suggesting Barbara Fay; I just got a mailing from her (well...) and had two
books (not Dye) on my bucket list already. Might as well add the three by Dye.
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search... Is E-Bay really my only option?
Yours, with teeth chattering, in a very cold Virginia
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#x27;m in WA State and she's in Australia.
>
> Hopefully yours has now arrived, Sue.
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boots decorated with lace.
http://snejinka.ru/
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;s directions for "Plain Torchon Spiders".
> "Pins are used in the center of the spider bodies only. These centers should
> be raised to give an arched effect
> Does anyone try for that raised effect in spider ground nowadays?
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member what thread I used for it
-- probably Madeira 50/2, with either some no-brand copper metallic, or else
Sulky. But, of course, a pattern like that can always be scaled up or down, to
the thread of choice.
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as of now).
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets
>
> Nice work, Tamara!!
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se she was designing for wire, which would
have held the shape without any help. Mine's made in thread, and needed more
structure.
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the job. Evidently there were other logos for
> Arachne on anniversaries past. Could someone take a picture of what there
> was and post it?
>
> Lyn from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA,
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wondered just what sort of "monkey business" (if not, necessarily, a full
circus) had been going on there, in 16th and early 17th century... :)
Nothing, it appears; there was no Piccadilly Circus till (early) 19th century...
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ypes of lace,
> useful to us because
> it's how the terms are used by the fashion industry, ie the users, not by us,
> the makers. As ever, divided by a common language!
The Mountbatten family should *sue* for that "Battenburg" lace. And Cluny
should invade :)
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ie Berg"
> Date: January 25, 2013 12:30:01 AM EST
> To:
> Subject: [lace] Re: Christmas Ornament
>
> I am trying to purchase a Brigette Bellon bobbin lace pattern of 2 shephard,
2 sheep and 2 stars. By any chance can you tell we what book it is in?
Thank you,
p of it, before the
whole is covered with plastic.
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shed in the IOLI Bulletin vol. 23 #3 (Spring 2003), when
IOLI was celebrating its 50th anniversary.
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s not taking on the official title of BL
Editor -- I feel quite comfortable saying: Don't cry for me, Argentina :)
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scraps for a couple of days, in the courtyard of our
tenement. A whole lot of us kids got to play with the pretty, shiny, "cotton
wool". We all itched and scratched for days, not to mention that all the myriad
cuts we had took forever to heal.
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y before she hit the floor. So
> typical of her to go down laughing.
>
> I know she would like the on-line groups to be aware of her passing. She had
> many friends and acquaintances there. I'd appreciate it if you would pass the
> information on to them.
>
> Best
be available.
Apologies if all of this has been mentioned before. For several weeks, I have
not had the time to read arachne and am just trying to jump back in now.
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they're as much of a nuisance as help.
But, seeing this... I have a couple of bobbins where the neck/head broke off
but I haven't thrown away the body. Double "hmmm" :)
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ally do this when getting beginners to do the Springett Snake.
>
> I don't like thread tied to bare bobbins, too much trouble to get the off.
Nothing to add, nothing to take away (as we used to say in Poland). That's what
I do, too, and for the same
On Sep 27, 2010, at 8:22 PM, Janice Blair wrote:
> The heart bookmark pattern is useable now and available if you email me off
> list.
Call it "Key To My Heart" :)
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in and let them play; take them out at the end, not in the middle -- are
much more in harmony :)
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. I haven't seen the book myself but I think all the angels there
are in white. Vera Cockuyt has been working them in colour and they're
*stunning*.
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le, but that one I got the pattern for in class) or when it's
likely to be available.
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doing
it on purpose and *for* a purpose. But first, you need to know what the
standard is...
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d, I'm moving to Gutermann's silk myself. And found that it gives me the
same density and overall look, when the pattern is copied @150%. Yes, it's
quite a bit bigger than the original...
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ine
whether "Our Woman in Ohio" (Ruth Rocker) is within a reasonable driving
distance of the event...
Ruth? Or anyone else in Ohio? Any chance someone could go, take some photos and
write a report for the Bulletin?
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e-chat will have to wait ) and most of what
I'd read is a blur but I seem to remember that you mentioned 28 gauge wire.
That's fairly thick for some of us (I use 32) and you don't even mention what
kind of wire it is (copper, steel, brass?) you're thinking of using... Or w
> think turkeys and bald eagles in Bedfordshire, ala Thomas Lester.
How about Presidential ivory teeth clamping a twig with cherry blossoms for
Gros Point and wooden teeth chomping on a turkey for Beds?
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o come and change the scenery. The lace
technique and style was primitive/coarse but, because it was made in fine
thread, we were supposed to think it "fine".
Natalie's piece:
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e Swan is in Milanese
technique...
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sistants and that it was "Koniakow
lace" by another. In fact, it was needlelace, probably made in China (but still
very nice and worth the low price)
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told by the workers. Everyone wants to be "unique" and "exceptional"; if you
can't be the first, you take pride in being the last :)
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ana Van den Herik. Russian tape, fairly simple (straightforward and not
too difficult) and, like all her patterns, very effective.
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ntion. So, anything is possible and Irene's
sighting could have been for lace.
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d can be used on any grid. Honeycomb ground, to me, is the
one where some of the pins are missing (Jane's 2nd grid)
PS to Antje. I'll get back to you; promise (ha ha ). Just swamped
with "stuff"...
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at all for someone else. But we don't know what
works and what doesn't until we try. And Arachne is the best place I
know of to find out what others think is "perfect". Some of those
suggestions I have adopted, wholesale. Some, I have adapted to suit me
better. Some, I hav
I wanted to study on line was the little
matter of the cost of getting to NYC and staying there for a week or
longer, I realised that his idea of "substantial donations" and mine
were not even in the same ballpark...
Nothing's ever as simple as it appears at the first glance :)
-
the earliest laces, is in the area of half-stitch; I haven't seen
any motifs made using it (never mind grounds, which are later). But,
given that we seem to have forgotten, since that time, some other --
equally clever -- tricks, the honours are at least even :)
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ce or, at least, not of the type pictured. So, the question arises:
just where did they get those pieces?
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ntical-same problem with the same colour/shade in two other "lines"
-- one other cotton and one linen.
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g negligently
against a chair-back. In the early Middle Ages).
So, it's (as we say in Polish): "the wisewoman predicted: (it could be)
this way, or (it could be) that way" :)
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, you might want to
check the *bobbin head*. Sometimes, a tiny nick in the head will
develop which will fray the thread as it's unwound off the neck and
"fed" into the lace.
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oxy 'puter mysteries :)
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in between.
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"background" to your lace.
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ace techie" (rude mechanical), I find of particular interest. We're
growing; if not in size, then in poise.
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quot; will apply. Didn't finish the project
-- it's got at least another day or two to go, what with all the
tallies -- but made some visible progress.
Happy New Year everyone!
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A friend sent this to me and just in time, too. What an excellent
idea! :)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/woolly_fabulous/3511417616/in/photostream/
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That's what I love the most about Arachne -- the team work. What one
person doesn't know, another one does and, brick-by-brick, a solid
"house" of knowledge gets built :) Thanks, Gina. And, to think that I
almost didn't reply to the original post..
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LI holdings and, if they don't have it, an ordinary
library (library loan) is even less likely to.
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g 50 wealthiest Belgians for "big ticket"
support is great but I'm sure that some grassroot, small donation,
support could be helpful too, if there's some way of doing that (charge
my Visa, with the help of the 'puter)
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Arlene used to be on Arachne, years, and years ago. Does't have the
time anymore, but still makes lace and pays attention to "things lace":
From: Arlene Essex
Date: October 28, 2009 15:15:23 EDT
To: 'Tamara P Duvall'
Subject: lace exhibit
Hi T – here’s some info ab
a Fay Verlag usually carries them (and
some of them have been published by her house). One of my favourite
books suppliers -- competitive prices and reasonably priced shipping
(used to be free. Ah, the good old days ).
http://www.barbara-fay.de/j/
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gh to make lace with), in UK:
http://www.wires.co.uk/
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kind/technique, with the exception of Torchon (the Queen of Strait
Jackets )
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r wear a pretty lace jabot, if offered a gift
of it.
For the current Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) membership
and what they look like, see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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r pictures of the snowflakes go to my "website" (URL in the
signature)
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uot; (Two-Pair Inventions
pamphlet) available for everyone. Only, to find mine, you have to go to
"Monographs" (rather than "Books") to find it. And, of course, it no
longer makes any money for The Lace Museum in Sunnyvale...
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roken" and would get straightened
out. By-and-by. It may have been -- the "event" happened about 2 yrs
ago -- but, by now, I've lost all interest in contributing to it; I'd
rather make lace than fight with user-unfriendly sites.
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bozo
de bolita" mean "bobbin rebozo"?
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in '06, in Montreal, I took the Cluny class and
the teacher (Nathalie. Nathalie... what? Can't remember) tried to teach
us that one. I failed, miserably. But I was as fast and as effective
using Tess's *old* (and my favourite) method -- TTC, tension; TTC,
tension -- so Natha
-- two parts, each with a little pocket at the bottom --
it's more like an envelope. There's a little flap on top and the
"envelope" is held closed with a piece of elastic , which slides over a
corner. Very efficient, very simple and I don't know wh
ty of getting better and better
(shiny and soft) with repeated washings. Though a bit would depend on
how easily available it would be (shipping is expensive here but
shipping from abroad is prohibitive) and what the range of colours was.
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ilarly double-edged and
textile-related term, used (though not by Pratchett, so far as I know)
in reference to annoyingly stupid people: "a pinprick".
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ent :) The newest edition of the book is listed on
Holly's website:
http://www.vansciverbobbinlace.com/1Books.html#New%20Books!
Last book in the second row, @ $24.95.
I think all American suppliers carry it; it's indispensable for anyone
serious about lacemaking.
h
Date: August 23, 2009 23:04:20 EDT
To: Tamara P Duvall
Subject: Re: [lace] Re: Where does your lace guild meet?
We decided not to have a permanent library. We met a local restored
college building that is attached to the library. It is a beautiful
building. Academy Square in Provo, UT. It is
The only
time I've seen one was in Pittsburgh, where one of the guilds (they had
two, IIRC -- Robin Panza will straighten me out, if not) was meeting in
a church basement/vestry. All other guilds I know cart their libraries
with them evey time...
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st regards,
Tina Allen
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ow to post a message. I just
finished Marta Cotterell Raffel's book on Ipswich lace. She states
that the lace was sold in Boston, NYC, Philadelphia and Virginia. I
would not consider that local use.
Judith Lamp
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ical notes into coloured motion and filming it...
Can't remember what piece he used for his first experiment -- something
by Beethoven; a sonata, maybe? -- but the natives, seeing it, decided
that the Earthlings, afterall, weren't the uncouth clods everyone had
thought them to be
t;, we think "Point
Ground, very fine, large Copenhagen holes". But, given that the laces
of the Tonder area were made over a long period of time, there's more
to them than that; they changed along with the demands of fashion and
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es than it did in the boondocks, even in countries where the
population was native and (mostly) monolithic, not immigrant and mixed,
as in US and Canada.
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ns didn't
look anything like the extant laces; some of Shepherd's could fool a
museum curator... Not that *Shepherd* has all the answers, though :)
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with prickings and diagrams) on the earliest
laces.
So, join us. Subscribe to IOLI, which will allow you to borrow the old
issues and will assure you of getting anything new that comes out as
well. By-and-by, you should be able to assemble a library of patterns
for every occasion to choose
e,
smooth-cord, fishing line. Makes for the strongest magic loop, ever.
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Not me, but I think the challenge might be of interest to others...
Begin forwarded message:
From: "J. Falkink"
Date: July 29, 2009 11:59:16 EDT
To: "'Tamara P Duvall'"
Subject: RE: [lace] Lacy mosaic
Challenge: make it with the chaos ground (ct - ctct, re
king at his opening screen, with things he's a fan of, I
noticed a non-profit, called Counter Pulse, that *did* open (up to a
point). And there, I found this mosaic, with lacy, spidery, hearts...
Had to share:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rachelrodimosaics/3255538665/
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Hi, and sorry to bother everyone...
If Sue Carter (of Williamsburg, VA) is still on Arachne... Would she
please get in touch? My e-mails to her get returned with the dreaded
"unknown user" explanation...
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netting now is "plastic"), through the
quality of the beads (uniform, among other superiur qualities)...
Oh, and somewhere (on your website?) you asked about the technique. In
all likelihood, it's tambour work. We think of "tambour" and envision
Liers or Carrickmacro
except when it goes into a hissy fit at Lace Days
and such. But it's grown much more tolerant of lacy and book
(especially lace books) expenditures, over the years. We have a truce
of sorts now: I don't spend much on clothes and eating out and it
allows me to buy almost as many books as
; and translating the very strange words... Good times :)
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g,
and at the end I give the book to the library, for others to enjoy.
But, obviously, "less is more"; a closer look at the book (via the
fuller review you provided) suggests that there might be better ways to
spend my limited resources :)
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and and keep it locked in a drawer somewhere.
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le of engineering, made of lucite -- not
the home made one...
See you both tomorrow at Sweet Briar. I'll be parachuting in for the
afternoon, to "woman" the registration desk :)
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another side
effect of being a libra :)
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ew would be used in the wedding and told her
it was a Christmas ornament, "the better to remember the year by". She
opened the box and went around the entire wedding party, bragging about
it, so I knew she liked and appreciated it.
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something crazy?)
But I'm not up for making something the size/fineness of Justice
O'Connor's scarf by hand, never mind two of such "somethings" :) One,
and coarser - Milanese or Cluny, or something based on 16thc plaited
lace (but no ruffs ) -- would be my limit. And wh
rom whenever you suscribe" (as IOLI does now). So, you'll get some
back (old) magazines, if you subscribe now, or you can wait till their
subscription year runs its course and start with the first issue of the
year.
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she reads our list occcasionally.
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From: "L.Snyder"
Date: May 21, 2009 23:36:27 EDT
To: Tamara P Duvall
Subject: Re: [lace] Re: Aluminum Bobbins
Nothing wrong with your memory, Tamara!
Tregellas is right. I have some, too, way cool!
Lauren Snyder in WA
I used
. Tregellas, maybe? I'm pretty sure that the same
supplier made "straight" bobbins as well.
Sorry not to be of more help but, if we keep your query on the front
burner, perhaps someone's memory (better than mine) will be jogged?
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As a trained linguist (in a long-ago past), I do admire the seller's
skill with semantics :)
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the same bobbins today, today's price of (new) bobbins
isn't what you'd go by. Since your bobbins aren't antiques (100yrs old
or more), they're just *used*; you'd need to have *way* more than a
1000 of them to be worth $10K. So don't let your "almost ex" ge
of rayon these days),
so it drapes :)
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