[lace] Lavori a Fuselli

2007-05-06 Thread Lisa Smith
I purchased an Italian pattern magazine quite a while ago called Lavori a Fuselli; however, I was dissatisfied that there was no pattern for the lace on the cover (this is my pet peeve, since often all you have to go by is the cover). It looks like a Cantu pattern. I'm wondering if anyone has

Re: [lace] Lavori a Fuselli

2005-05-15 Thread pamm
Hi Irene Lavori a Fuselli is Italian. I picked up a couple of magazines in Italy a couple of years ago, not the same ones though as these had patterns I've just come back from Rome and hunted for some more but couldn't find any. They seem to be special editions published by Mano de Fata which is

Re: [lace] Lavori a Fuselli

2005-05-15 Thread Whitham
Hi Jean and others, Thanks for your emails. Italian was one of my guesses, there is a date of 1973 in it, no pocket for prickings though. A catalogue for prickings possibly??? It's a lovely little treasure, Irene Whitham Surrey, BC Canada - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[lace] Lavori a Fuselli

2005-05-14 Thread Whitham
Hello All, I just bought a magazine or booklet called Lavori a Fuselli, I have not clue what language it is in, does anyone know? It has some beautiful pictures of lace in it, no patterns though. Thanks from a rainy Saturday, a perfect day for making lace Irene Whitham - To unsubscribe send

Re: [lace] Lavori a Fuselli

2005-05-14 Thread Antje González
It is Italian: lavori means works and fuselli means bobbins: so, it would be something like bobbin works or possibly bobbinlace. Greetings from Antje González, in Guadalajara, Spain http://es.geocities.com/antjeglezherrero/ - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: