Hello All! Two nice posts (Aug 1st 3rd) on
http://irishcrochettogether.blogspot.com/Make sure you scroll down to see
the opera bag! Sincerely, Susan Hottle, Erie, PA USA
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Hello All! Irish Crochet Together site has posted photos of a lovely dress
here: http://irishcrochettogether.blogspot.com/ Sincerely, Susan Hottle,
Erie, PA USA
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Hello All! Be prepared to be blown away at:
http://irishcrochettogether.blogspot.com/ Exquisite!! Sincerely, Susan
Hottle, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, USA
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Those of you interested in Irish crochet really must take a look at the
ravelry.com network. They have a very active Irish crochet group which has
monthly crochet-a-longs. They call them August 2012 CAL, July 2012 CAL, etc.
They select a motif from one of the online out-of-print books, and they
Here is an example. Olgemini is also a member of ravelry.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54057130@N02/6426640287/in/photostream/
Lorelei
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Hi All,
The picture of Olgemini's work makes me think of the tendency of lacemakers to
want perfection in fine work for everything they do.
Irish Crochet is one practical way to introduce new people to lacemaking, they
may then be inspired to do finer work, they may not. It would be good to see
Those who love Irish crochet will enjoy this one:
http://picasaweb.google.com/trilli.tri/ParalumeMerlettoDOrvieto?feat=content_
notification#
Lorelei
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Dear Irish Crochet History Experts,
The writer of a letter to me says she is trying to uncover the name of an
English or Irish lady who started an Embroidery School in Anghiari, near
Lake Trasimeno, Tuscany, during the first years of the 20th century.
She thinks there was an Irish colony in
I would like to draw your attention to two books on Irish crochet lace
which have recently been published in Australia. You may think it is
odd that books on this subject have been published on the other side
of the world, but the author, Barbara Ballantyne, has long had an
interest in and love of
Dear Friends,
Just been going through the store of our favourite seller. Check this one out
330050258051
I'm going to write to her about this - it's chemical lace to my eyes
- NOT Irish crochet.
David in Ballarat
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Feeling that this seller may as well live to regret being so unpleasant to
Clay, I sent the following to her about the collar. I look forward to her
response
As a responsible e-bay seller, interested in accuracy, I'm sure you would
appreciate me telling you that while this vintage
What do you mean by chemical lace?
Karen in Malta
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Subject: [lace] Irish Crochet NOT - ebay
Dear Friends,
Just been going through
Hi Bev and All, Sounds like you got some lovely new lace bits Bev! I'm
glad you brought it up because I've been meaning to send this URL to the
group since last fall and I don't think I have.
http://www.enfys.dsl.pipex.com/antique.htm
It's along the lines of the Professor's site though not as
At 05:38 PM 10/20/2005, you wrote:
Hi all, I was browsing on eBay and saw the title Point de Graz (sic) and
wondered if another gorgeous Point de Gaze skirt was for sale.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=8344399255
The main part of this skirt does look like crochet. It is
Hi all, I was browsing on eBay and saw the title Point de Graz (sic) and
wondered if another gorgeous Point de Gaze skirt was for sale. Upon closer
examination it looks like Irish Crochet to me though the pictures are so bad
on my computer that it may be Chemical Lace. Most looks like IC but
A lacemaker from the Queensland Gold Coast is trying to learn Irish crochet
on her own from an American School of Needlework book 'Learn to do Irish
Crochet' by Nan Mensinger.
The piece she showed me looked very nice but she was unsure about where/how
to put the flowers. She doesn't have access
Hi Jackie :o),
May I ask if it is the background filling that your friend needs help with?
Smiles,
Mindy
Jacqueline Bowhey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A lacemaker from the Queensland Gold Coast is trying to learn Irish crochet
on her own from an American School of Needlework book
Ooops--I didn't think to add that to the description. I used a .75 mm for
the motifs (that's what I carry in my bag most of the time) and a .60 mm
for the background.
Avital
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Avital wrote: I just finished my first Irish
Very nice Avital, and what a pretty design. Well done.
I look forward to seeing more of your work in the future.
from Liz in Melbourne, Oz,
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I just finished my first Irish crochet doily! It's my own design and
measures about 3.25 x 3.25. I've put a picture on my Web site:
http://www.angelfire.com/home/avital/fiber/crochetIrish1.jpg For a
description of threads, etc., see
http://www.angelfire.com/home/avital/crochet.html.
Best wishes,
Avital wrote: I just finished my first Irish crochet doily! It's my own
design and
measures about 3.25 x 3.25. I've put a picture on my Web site:
http://www.angelfire.com/home/avital/fiber/crochetIrish1.jpg For a
description of threads, etc., see
http://www.angelfire.com/home/avital/crochet.html.
Thanks to all for your encouragement and tips. I will try subscribing to the
irish lace list. I appreciate all your help.
Sharon in UT
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