need articles, book reviews, adverts etc for a one and
only subscription.
jenny barron
Moray Lacemakers
Scotland
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But + 10 euros postage surface mail to the UK. I keep thinking about
it, but nearly £11 a copy..
Jacquie
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What about 'Lace Express'?
It's expensive (62 euros, 43 pounds 40 pence) for 4 issues (April, July,
October and January) and available through either Germany or Canada. <<<
I just went to their site and it said a year (even 2004) was 52 euros (65.85
What about 'Lace Express'? Very glossy, with a variety of types of lace from
all over the world from well-known designers. Much of the lace is fairly
simple, but photographed spectacularly so it can make a simple torchon mat
look really sumptuous. Some of the designs are shown with variations in
st
Hi Chris and everyone
If you are in the US and don't yet belong to IOLI, that would be a good
one, for sure ;)
If you do get the bulletin already, I recommend 'Lace' from England it is
really good value, for the price.
If you want a chatty magazine with a few good patterns, try Canadian
Lacemake
Prompted by Tamara's announcement (You go, girl!) I'd
like to run a question past y'all. I have a magazine
subscription running out that I don't want to renew
(they went from fun crochet to fashion, and I just
don't do Fashion :P ) What would you recommend as the
one lace publication/group to subs