I have received my Christmas cards. A Romanian point candle from Lin, which
is the first piece of needle lace I have actually held in my hands! A red
and green torchen bookmark from Sheila. I will use this all year round, as
red and green are also my family's tartan colours and the bookmark reminds
I received my lovely card from Alice yesterday - a lacey Christmas stocking
hanging from a stair rail! So pretty. Thank you very much Alice.
Noelene in Cooma
Where summer has arrived with a heatwave!
nlaffe...@ozemail.com.au
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Hi,
I have just received a lovely card, with a gorgeous piece of deep red lace and
a calendar which is just the right size for my desk.
Thank you so much Laura. I hope you received my card. It was sent with time to
spare (I thought). The card I sent to friends of mine in Alaska ânot lace
makers
Hi Lacemakers,
I have volunteered to run the Christmas Card Exchange this year so it is
time for you to decide if you would like to participate.
The exchange is open to new and experienced lacemakers and certainly is an
enjoyable experience.
I will require names by 7th November and will send o
Thanks, Jenny, for a great display.
I especially like Debbie Mouzon's card with the spider web paper
embellishment.
Can't wait to see the other cards.
Pene in Tartu, Estonia where we have a week of
low temperatures (-10 to -16C) to look forward to.
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What a lovely aray of cards again this year.
Thankyou Clay and Jenny for all your hard work in putting this together.
Daphne cold Norfolk UK
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Just wanted to let you know, that I did receive 2 lovely cards with lace early
in
December. Jane sent a pretty Battenberg lace and Debbie made a lovely Torchon
tree
bookmark for me. They are both precious to me.
I have to confess, that due to a lot to do in December and then the sudden
illnes
As the holiday season has ended here, there is now time to thank Alice Howell
for arranging the Christmas card exchange and Jenny Brandis for setting up the
website. I for one, greatly appreciate your efforts and find the exchange
very exciting and very rewarding. I am always very impressed by ot
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Janice Blair
Sent: Friday, 28 December 2007 6:32 AM
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Subject: [lace] Christmas Cards
I sent the link for the Arachne cards to all my lace friends so they could
see the cards and one of them replied regarding the
I agree. I noticed that immediately, since I've made it. It's the
top part of a Barbara Underwood Beds pattern for a bookmark.
On 27 Dec 2007, at 17:32, Janice Blair wrote:
I sent the link for the Arachne cards to all my lace friends so
they could see the cards and one of them replied reg
I sent the link for the Arachne cards to all my lace friends so they could see
the cards and one of them replied regarding the card at the bottom of page 5
which is a portion of a bookmark shown on a red card:
I checked in my "Bedfordshire Lace Collection by Barbara Underwood" and the
bookmark
I have received a lovely card from Merlene in Denver, it contains a
circular ornament in gold and white, the same colours as all my other
tree ornaments so it will come off the card and be used each year on
the tree. Thank you Merlene.
I have just sent Jenny a scan of the pattern I used for m
I think Christmas has come already. Today I received 2 cards in the exchange.
One from Noelene from Australia: a lovely candle with the most unique use
of a spider with a 'leaf shaped' tally coming out of the center of the spider.
I have never seen anything like it.
#Two is from Lorenzi El
Greetings Everyone!
I've just spent some time on Jenny's website, looking at all the
wonderful cards sent around the world by members of this list! There
are some stunning cards there!! Thank you Jenny, for all the hard work!!
I've made a tiny url for anyone (like me) who had any trouble ge
I enjoyed looking at all the different cards, thank you for sending the
link.
Sue T, Dorset UK
Hi Clay and all,
Yes, I posted web pages for the Christmas card exchange in 2004 and 2005.
The pages are still viewable. Here are the URL's:
http://homepage.mac.com/bejoyce/arachne/
http://homepag
Hi Clay and all,
Yes, I posted web pages for the Christmas card exchange in 2004 and 2005.
The pages are still viewable. Here are the URL's:
http://homepage.mac.com/bejoyce/arachne/
http://homepage.mac.com/bejoyce/arachne2005/
I would also like to participate this year, but I am going to pass t
Hi Sue -
The card exchange that Bev was talking about is one card exchanged with
one other person. The sender makes the card adding a festive piece of
lace she has made. If I'm not mistaken, there is a folder with pictures
of some of last years cards (Barbara Joyce - did you put that on your
Hi all,
By card exchange do you mean one card exchanged with one other person, or
many cards? My already very long list of christmas cards couldn't cope with
huge amounts:-)
Sue T, Dorset UK, where it is sunny
Hi everyone
Quiet on the list, isn't it?! Today is dull and damp compared to
pr
EXCELLENT suggestion, Bev!!
Last year, I did not participate because I had too many irons in the
fire... and when the postings of the cards began to come in, I felt so
deprived So I will want to participate this year, although - again,
I have a few (but not as many) irons in the fire and
Hi everyone
Quiet on the list, isn't it?! Today is dull and damp compared to
previous weeks of clear skies, when I was hiding from the glaring sun.
Now I'm hiding from the damp, and thinking ahead to Christmas.
For the last couple of years we've had a Christmas card exchange on
this list. I coor
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