Thank you, I was wondering if you could download it on an iPad.
Anna
Sent from my iPad
> On 30 Jan 2019, at 2:37 am, J Reardon wrote:
>
> When you join IOLI and subscribe to the digital Bulletin, they send you an
> email with a link to the magazine and access instructions when each issue is
When you join IOLI and subscribe to the digital Bulletin, they send you an
email with a link to the magazine and access instructions when each issue is
published. I download it to iBooks then read on the iPad. Very easy.
Jean
>
>
> I've just checked the IOLI website and they too have an
>
I have recently signed up for an e-Membership of the Lace guild, and so
far so good got the two Lace magazines for the year thus far. And if I
get a membership number I will be even more happy.
I've just checked the IOLI website and they too have an
e-subscription/membership but no indication
I have been remiss in announcing the arrival of the Winter 2019 IOLI
Bulletin. I got it a couple weeks ago, accompanied by the annual handbook.
Also, on FaceBook, I saw a post by the Lace Guild that the current digital
Lace magazine is now available. Better yet, in July of this year, the
digital
who gets the
e-version could take a look at pp. 28-33 and tell me if the bottom of the
pages is missing for them too?
Jane in Berlin , where November is so far wonderfully sunny and mild
On Wednesday, October 31, 2018, J Reardon wrote:
> The Autumn 2018 Lace magazine arrived in todayâs mail h
My copy arrived yesterday - great publication and thank you to all
concerned for a fabulous lace magazine.
Cheers,
Shirley T. - summer visited on Thursday but now back to Spring thank
goodness, 36C this early in the season is a bit hard to take.
On 02-Nov-18 11:52 PM, Malvary Cole
I understand there was a misunderstanding on the despatch date of the
magazine, but the e-version is now available on the website.
Hope you enjoy it. Don't have my hard copy yet because of rotating postal
strikes here in Canada - so glad I get the rough copy to proof read, so I
can get on
Looking forward to seeing it. Unfortunately the Lace Guild don't seem to
have made it available to the I e-members yet!
On Wednesday, October 31, 2018, J Reardon wrote:
> The Autumn 2018 Lace magazine arrived in todayâs mail here in Western
> Pennsylvania. Iâve only glanced through
The Autumn 2018 Lace magazine arrived in today’s mail here in Western
Pennsylvania. I’ve only glanced through it so far, but it is as visually
appealing as ever. Remembrance poppies are prominently featured. It also
includes reviews of this years summer school, information about next years
Lace magazine arrived today. Just took a quick look and I see an emphasis on
needle lace. Also announcing Christmas bobbins can be ordered and the plans for
the Lace Guild Spring School 2019. Interesting news about displays at the
Hollies.
I look forward to reading it cover to cover.
Jean
When my Post Office burned to the ground on Feb. 21, 2017, the only mail I
knew was lost were the end-of-January Lace magazine from England and a
PieceWork magazine. Very rumpled sooty waterlogged copies were delivered to
me. Certain magazines are so important to documentation of the present
That's worrying Sue, we changed how we send out Overseas mags a while ago
because of problems with deliveries. Are you regularly not getting your
copy or was this a one off?
Clare (in her Lace Guild mode)
On 26 April 2018 at 14:42, Sue Babbs wrote:
> I recently received
I recently received the end January edition of "Lace" - after 3 attempts
from the Lace Guild to get it to me, so do appreciate knowing when others in
America or Australia have received theirs
Sue
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The UK Lace should be out soon, too, - shouldn???t it? I believe the Aussie
Lace Magazine is in the pipeline, - possibly at the printers, by now.
Regards from Liz. In M
The new Australian Lace magazine arrived today, - so anyone who has a
subscription should look out for it, - as it is âin the postâ!!
I am busy tatting â with a #80 threads â which is Very nice â except
when one does a stupid mistake (like not paying attention, and/or mis-reading
Benton & Johnson! Yes, that was it. I couldn’t find them on the web any more -
thanks for the info that I should be looking for Toye, Kenning & Spencer.
Not that I want anything, but I do like to keep up with who the suppliers are
and where I can find them.
Adele
>
> Benton and Johnson are
> On 2 Feb 2018, at 20:46, Adele Shaak <ash...@shaw.ca> wrote:
> I just got my “Lace” magazine - does anybody know this frogging technique?
Gil Dye has instructions for working this frogging in ‘Surface Decoration in
Silk and Metallic Threads’, Book 3 of her Sixteenth & Seventee
Nancy and Adele -
Benton and Johnson are now part of Toye, Kenning, & Spencer, "By
Appointment to Her Majesty the Queen, Suppliers of Gold & Silver Laces,
Insignia, and Embroidery", since 1685. I didn't look hard for gold frogs,
but they might still make them. Website:
â"â
Adele Shaak wrote:Back when I was doing embroidery, I
recall there was a place in London where they sold real gold threads and
purls, etc, for use in uniforms. Does anybody know if that company is still
running - or better still,
â"
Yes, I think you mean Benton and
Hi Adele,
I don't know if they are in London, but Benton & Johnson carry bullion,
gold passing, etc. Are they who you were remembering?
Nancy
Connecticut, USA
On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 3:46 PM, Adele Shaak wrote:
> I just got my âLaceâ magazine - does anybody know this
I just got my “Lace” magazine - does anybody know this frogging technique? Was
it traditionally made using ribbon or a metal strip? The picture looks to me
like a thin strip of gold-coloured metal, rather than ribbon, but I haven’t
heard of the technique before and I don’t know for sure.
Back
in western Pennsylvania where the sky is as white as the ground.
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> From: Jean Reardon <jrdn0...@icloud.com>
> Date: January 30, 2018 at 12:16:34 PM EST
> To: lace@arachne.com
> Subject: Lace Magazine #169
>
> The January 2018 issue of Lace arr
Mine arrived today, so you aren't last Liz. I had read it, because I do the
proof reading, so I'm never quite as anxious as others to receive my copy,
although it is good to see it all finished, rather than printed out on my
second-hand paper that I can scribble on as necessary.
Malvary in
BooHoo, I seem to always be the last to find my UK magazine in my letter
box.
Cheers,
Shirley T. - I think Spring must be on the way at long last. 19C
forecast for today.
On 09-Aug-17 1:28 PM, Elizabeth Ligeti. wrote:
My UK Lace magazine arrived yesterday. What an interesting, and pretty
My UK Lace magazine arrived yesterday. What an interesting, and pretty cover!
Am I about the last to receive it, - or are others still waiting?
There is a Lot of interesting reading within the covers, too.
Very well done to the Editor.
Regards from Liz. Back home in Melbourne, Oz, after a great
My Lace magazine arrived today. The plastic holder had been cut open and the
cover address page had written "Opened in Error" on it. We have had problems
with mail being delivered to other homes in the area since we moved here 3
years ago. I think the person who received it decided
Wow, I haven't had mine yet and it doesn't have to get across 'The Pond' to
reach me. Looks like the office staff are ahead of themselves with sending
out the overseas copies!
Now all the UK types get to find out how our overseas members feel when we
post about things in the new magazine.
;-)
I received the July 2017 Lace magazine in today's mail. As usual, it's a visual
feast. I am looking forward to reading it.
Jean Reardon
Western Pennsylvania
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My magazine arrived safely a couple of days ago â at last. There is a lot
of good reading in it, -- and an idea I am playing with for a competition
piece, has had a nice prod, by something in the magazine which travels along
the path my thoughts were going! So that was a big help to see
Thank you to everybody who has responded, we seem to have found a better
postal system as we have not had any reports of magazines going astray this
time.
Long may this continue :-)
Clare from Portsmouth (UK) but I'm actually in Kortrijk (Be) at the moment.
Vice Chair,
The Lace Guild,
The
; in the sense that they don't
change even as the people behind them do, NELG doesn't pay anything for
those addresses or for the email service.
Nancy
Connecticut, USA
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Date: Mon, 1 May 2017 16:32:52 -0400
From: jeria...@aol.com
Subject: [lace] Re: Lace magazine/ offi
My apologies for the second email, unfortunately my original wasn't very
clear.
Can overseas members of The Lace Guild (the UK one) please let me know when
they receive their copy of Lace magazine.
Kind regards,
Clare in Portsmouth (UK)
Vice Chair, The Lace Guild.
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Dear Jane Partridge,
Thank you for this explanation. Nice to know, as The Lace Guild was not
mentioned in the original correspondence, only the word Guild. There are
other "Lace" publications that members of Guilds worldwide receive. Gmail is
used by people in many nations; not
Hi Jane,
"I'm sure it would be lovely for the Guild to be able to afford time, money
and expertise to set up official accounts for those working outside The
Hollies"
I hope not, that would just be another address and password I'd have to
remember. This Luddite is happy with the way things are
Hello Jeri,
I am a member of the Executive Committee of the Lace Guild. If anybody
wants to contact the Exec Committee then holl...@laceguild.org is the best
way to do it as your question might be best answered by one of our paid
staff, somebody on the Museum's Committee or a member of Exec.
I
Jeri,
Clare is a member of the current Executive Committee of The Lace Guild. She is
also a member of Arachne in her personal capacity - so her return address will
be a personal one (I don't think I have ever seen a committee member of any of
the organisations join Arachne in an official
Dear Clare,
As one who has promoted The Lace Guild to members of Arachne quite often,
may I ask: Are you associated with "Lace"? If so, it would be nice if The
Lace Guild provided an official e-mail address to you. (Your return
address is a personal one that anyone could have used for
Jean's message has reminded me, can overseas Guild members please let me
know when the get their April magazine, we have changed the postal method
for overseas members and would like to know if it works better.
Thanks,
Clare
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I received the April 2017 issue of Lace yesterday. Have only browsed it so far
but it is lovey, as usual.
Jean Reardon, western Pennsylvania
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Thank you Jean, for alerting us to the IOLI Bulletin that is now (Hopefully)
in the post to us all.
Sorry I am so late replying â I got âwaylaidâ and then forgot!!
I watch out for the Postie each day, but so far he has only brought Bills and
Junk Mail, -- no nice magazine!
However, being
I received the Lacemaking from the Lace Society yesterday, but haven't
received Lace yet. Perhaps today? However, I went on line and filled in
the forms for the course I want at the Fringe and AGM in early April, and
thanks to my sister Jacquie, I know they have got to The Lace Guild.
rote:
October is the last issue I received.
Jean Reardon, Pennsylvania
On Feb 14, 2017, at 2:02 PM, Celtic Dream Weaver <celticdreamwe...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
Has anybody gotten their Lace Magazine? I haven't gotten the Jan. issue yet
so I am curious. Wind To Thy Wings,SherryNe
October is the last issue I received.
Jean Reardon, Pennsylvania
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> On Feb 14, 2017, at 2:02 PM, Celtic Dream Weaver <celticdreamwe...@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
> Has anybody gotten their Lace Magazine? I haven't gotten the Jan. issue yet
> so I am curio
Congratulations Amanda - enjoy the magazine.
Thank you for organizing this Sue.
Karen in Malta
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I had 23 entries for the raffle for the Lace Magazine :
Alice in Oregon
Amanda Furrow
Ann Butler
Annette Meldrum
Bobbi Donnelly
Cheryl Hornlein
Diane Williams
Heather
Helen Bell
Julie Todd
Karen in Malta
Kathryn Roberts
I have received two copies of Lace 164 (long story) and would like to offer
the second copy as a raffle item. I would like it to go to someone who is not
already a member of the UK Lace Guild and thus receives their own copy.
Please reply to me directly (not to Arachne) if you would like to
Thanks for the mention, Janice. Yes, I was awarded a Medal of Excellence for
the Christening ensemble (dress, blanket and bonnet) which I had made. I am
still waiting for it to be sent to me, along with the CD/DVD of the exhibits.
When I enquired yesterday I was told by Michelle that the Guild
etting cards back from
England and Slovenia.
I got my Lace magazine last weekend and have almost finished reading it from
cover to cover. I noticed that Sue Babbs got a Medal of Excellence in the
Lets Celebrate competition. There are photos of the winning pieces but not
the lower awards. Sue, may
I am feeling virtuous, I mailed my exchange cards last Monday and sent my
scans and details to Jenny. Â Looking forward to getting cards back from
England and Slovenia.
I got my Lace magazine last weekend and have almost finished reading it from
cover to cover. Â I noticed that Sue Babbs got
Thank you, Malvary!
Your reply to Susan was just what I needed to read this morning. It
illustrates dedication that is often missing on Arachne (though never from
you),
and which is often unappreciated. Now that Arachne readers know Malvary
is one of the proofreaders of "Lace" and also
Thank you, Malvary! As with any "volunteer effort", I think we all should
provide a bit of lattitude! I'm sorry if you have felt pressured by critics.
Perhaps they could help by putting the raw data into a file for you to work
with! If not... let them read raw data!
Hugs! And Thanks!
Check with the IOLI librarian librar...@internationalorganizationoflace.org
On Tuesday, October 4, 2016, Susan <hottl...@neo.rr.com> wrote:
> Forgot to ask--can anyone confirm that the IOLI library maintains back
> issues of Lace magazine published by The Lace Guild UK?
Forgot to ask--can anyone confirm that the IOLI library maintains back issues
of Lace magazine published by The Lace Guild UK? Many thanks. Sincerely,
Susan Hottle USA
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Well then--I must give you the prize Malvary! This is an absolutely wonderful
idea & loads of work. Lots of sorting & cross referencing--egad! Thank you
for doing the heavy lifting. It is most useful. Sincerely, Susan Hottle USA
Sent from my iPad
> On Oct 4, 2016, at 11:58 AM, Malvary
I must confess that it is me who currently does the index. I've been doing
it for 2-3 years now. Just indexing the most recent issue (163). I also
proof-read the issue before printing and have just finished proof-reading
164.
Haven't finished indexing 163 yet because I'm working on a piece
Hello All! Did you know there is a wondrous index to Lace magazine online? I
sure didn't--so my thanks go out to Megan B, a very kind librarian at Cornell
Univ., who provided a link. The index is by author & subject so you can scroll
thru & find what you want from July 2000 forward
By far my favorite lace publication is Kant magazine from Kantcentrum! It is
in Dutch as it is from Belgium, however it comes with supplement pages which
contain English and other language translations. I love that nearly (if not
every) issue has a Binche design or two! There are also other
I just got my Lace Magazine in the mail and all I can say WOW...I love that
magazine. In the center is a pattern that my brainwaves in circuit excitement.
It is a huge Milanse Dragon...let me type that again...a HUGE MILANESE
DRAGON...I love it WOW...and then there was the peek for this year's
Thanks for the clarification!
Clay
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On Feb 3, 2013, at 1:19 AM, Ruth Budge thelacema...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
The first time in America, ClayThere have been many courses in
Australia and in the UK ranging from 2 days to a week.
Ruth
My Lace Guild magazine arrived today but DH didn't tell me. I spotted the
envelope after dinner and settled down for a read. Imagine my surprise when,
on
page 21 there is a photo of my needlelace effort for the Lace Street. I sent
the photo I based the design on of my home along with a scan
The first time in America, ClayThere have been many courses in
Australia and in the UK ranging from 2 days to a week.
Ruth
thelacema...@optusnet.com.au
On 03/02/2013, at 12:07 PM, Clay Blackwell clayblackw...@comcast.net wrote:
..(This is in Virginia, USA.). This is the
Dear overseas Lace Guild members!
As you know we had some issues with the mailings for the last membership
year (now hopefully resolved) and we are pursuing this with the mailing house.
I know this is a long shot, but if any of you still have the packaging
from any of the last year's issues
The Lace Guild has taken the overseas postings back in-house as the late and
even non-arrival of the magazines being sent from the mailing house, allegedly
by airmail, was just not acceptable to us any longer.
As used to be the case, the overseas magazines in future should be arriving at
much
That's lovely. Thanks very m uch for letting us know. Thank the Lace Guild
for this decision. It is hard to be patient when everyone else has their
magazine already!
Sue ( normally in Illinois)
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I received my Lace number 147 today â mailed on 25 July. So good service
from both the Lace Guild and the respective postal systems.
Malvary in Ottawa where there is a forecast of a possibility of some showers
tonight. Temperature of 33c today and all the lawns are brown.
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I am a very happy Lace Guild member today!!! After the long delay to the
last issue, I received my copy of the current issue today!!! Less than a
week after the Guild notified me it had been posted! Well done Lace Guild.
Sue Fink,
Masterton, New Zealand
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My UK Lace magazine arrive today, too. Wonderful!
Thank you, Lace Guild, for helping us overseas members to get our fix
quickly!!
Regards from Liz in Melbourne, Oz, - where it is Very very chilly - with
frost overnight!!!
lizl...@bigpond.com
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I'm very happy that my copy of Lace #147 has arrived today.
I was pleased to see that the tatted lace on the back cover was made by
Europa Chang with whom I shared a hotel room in Caen at the OIDFA Congress.
I was sorry that while at Caen that I didn't get to meet Ilske Diane Z
and several
suggestion but I
have none.
From: Sue Fink
sarnia...@orcon.net.nz
To: lace digest lace@arachne.com
Sent: Thursday,
July 12, 2012 5:48 PM
Subject: [lace] Lace Magazine
G'day all,
My English
Lace magazine arrived here in Masterton, New Zealand, yesterday.
Say
, 1:12
Subject: RE: [lace] Lace Magazine
The problem may
not necessarily have been the mailing house at all - but
some sort of
delay/oversight of one of the postal services involved along
the route. I
received my April issue of Lace here in Australia quite
promptly.
However, only about
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From: owner-l...@arachne.com [mailto:owner-l...@arachne.com] On Behalf Of
The Lace Bee
Sent: July-14-12 12:07 PM
To: 'Lace'
Subject: Re: [lace] Lace Magazine
It has always amazed me that when the Aussie was on his way over to join me
he was able to send a package to me
: [lace] Lace Magazine
I think, if you can see the postage date on the label, it would be useful to
send the date to The Guild. Mine appeared to have been mailed in the middle
of June. I'm sure that the Guild would be interested to learn the mailing
date if you can read it.
Malvary in Ottawa where
Malvery,
I begged the same thing last week as our fires are getting worse. Pretty soon
the Rockies will have no trees or vegetation left!! The smoke has finally
abated somewhat, but it has been very difficult for the people who live in the
areas where the fires are the worst the firefighters
G'day all,
My English Lace magazine arrived here in Masterton, New Zealand, yesterday.
Say, for the sake of argument that it was posted on the last day of April,
it has taken two and a half months to get here!! I was on the point of
e-mailing the Hollies to say I had been missed off the list
English Lace magazine arrived here in Masterton, New Zealand, yesterday.
Say, for the sake of argument that it was posted on the last day of April,
it has taken two and a half months to get here!! I was on the point of
e-mailing the Hollies to say I had been missed off the list. It seems to me
the Hollies, please? Email holl...@laceguild.org Membership rates
are the same as last year, as they were not increased at the AGM.
In message 000301cd6080$67728050$365780f0$@net.nz, Sue Fink
sarnia...@orcon.net.nz writes
G'day all,
My English Lace magazine arrived here in Masterton, New Zealand
...@arachne.com [mailto:owner-l...@arachne.com] On Behalf Of
Jane Partridge
Sent: Friday, 13 July 2012 9:27 AM
To: Sue Fink
Cc: lace@arachne.com
Subject: [lace] Lace Magazine
Sue,
Please accept the Guild's apologies for the long delay, and thank you for
your patience. We suspect that the overseas
To: Sue Fink
Cc: lace@arachne.com
Subject: [lace] Lace Magazine
Sue,
Please accept the Guild's apologies for the long delay, and thank you for
your patience. We suspect that the overseas magazines were sent out surface
mail by the mailing house (which should not have happened), and they may
I think, if you can see the postage date on the label, it would be useful to
send the date to The Guild. Mine appeared to have been mailed in the middle
of June. I'm sure that the Guild would be interested to learn the mailing
date if you can read it.
Malvary in Ottawa where it was only 32c
Sherry wrote:
I was wondering did anybody else besides me just get their April issue of
Lace magazine this week. I was surprise to see it in the mail so I am just
wondering what took it so long to get here.
Mine arrived while I was away in San Diego and I noticed that it was also
I was wondering did anybody else besides me just get their April issue of
Lace magazine this week. I was surprise to see it in the mail so I am just
wondering what took it so long to get here.
Wind To Thy Wings,
Sherry
celticdreamwe...@yahoo.com
http://celticdreamweaver.com/
http
I just got my issues of Twist and Cross. all Three look great can't wait to
look at them better. Well worth the $53 dollars for all three back issues. On
the lighter side with it in two languages I think I might learn a different
languge. Happy Holidays to all.
Donna
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Antje's new magazine is very attractive. Full color printing, very nicely
laid out, appealing presentation. My contribution is very small, but the
company I'm keeping (meaning the other contributors) is really impressive. It
is beautifully presented. Well done, Antje.
Lorelei Halley
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HI Antje,
You don't say in your message how much each issue of the magazine would
cost, and how much the postage per issue would be,. to either within Spain
or overseas, (al extranjero). I looked at your webpage for the magazine and
nowhere there does it mention how much the subscription to
Correction!
I am afraid that I have made a mistake in the letter I posted this morning.
Twist and Cross is a magazine which appears every four months, with
three issues a year. I am sorry for having used the wrong word
(quarterly), which is so similar to a Spanish term that means 3 times a
year.
Hello Antje and everyone
I have seen this magazine all about lace and I love it! It is beautifully
printed, in colour. The stories and articles are varied and interesting,
the quality of the patterns are impressive. I am ordering for myself very
soon.
For us in North America, the cost of a
Hi Pene
I have just received my Lace magazine today and on a quick perusal it looks
like a good read. I must find a nice quiet time with no chance of
interuptions to sit in a deckchair in the garden and enjoy it. Hope you have
received yours too.
Janis in Honeydew, South Africa
received my Lace magazine today and on a quick perusal it looks
like a good read. I must find a nice quiet time with no chance of
interuptions to sit in a deckchair in the garden and enjoy it. Hope you have
received yours too.
Janis in Honeydew, South Africa
--
This message has been
I was one of the naughty members who forgot to renew!
I saw Sue Dane last Sunday (7th August) and she asked if I'd received the full
colour magazine? I hadn't, but the ladies who were demonstrating with her had.
On Monday I phoned The Hollies, they confirmed that my subs were outstanding, a
Hi all
It is quiet on the list and herewith a bit of chat. The 'Lace'
magazine arrived at the PO box last week, but I didn't know except for
a claim card. Of course I knew right away after presenting the claim
card and seeing the piece of mail. It had a bulky bit in it, and the
people who sort
of it
would it not be more liky to be happy to be part of a greater whole were
you realy get informed of thinghs rather then to look whom or what is
behind the strange
rather NORMAL lace magazine whom has the intention to reach out to ALL
lace related people.
be happy you got a free copy of somethingh
Will people who are interested in discussion of privacy issues please take
it to the chat list? I would be very grateful if we can continue to limit
conversation on this list to lace issue.
Thank you.
Sr. Claire
On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 14:06, Francis Busschaert
francis.busscha...@telenet.be
Francis,
Thank you for the great explanation of the reason for the Dutch only printing.
I highly respect several of the contacts of the magazine and love the direction
of issue I received. There are plenty of images of new work along with the
articles. This is so necessary for our visual
the new(?) lace magazine to privacy issues, Francis has an
excellent point that there is nothing *strange* about it as a magazine, it's
just that it apparently arrived unexpectedly for most people.
As shown by the subject matter of his post, that was his most important
point.
And many
My Lace magazine arrived yesterday, as did those for the 3 other Guild
members in my Monday class - and we're in the UK!
Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK
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theirs
because the overseas ones go airmail (the reason for the higher fees ) but the
UK ones go by bulk mailing which is really third class.
Brenda
On 11 May 2010, at 08:33, Jean Nathan wrote:
My Lace magazine arrived yesterday, as did those for the 3 other Guild
members in my Monday class
You lucky people! I think I must be the last person in Australia to get
(or Not to get) my magazine. It has not turned up yet, and I know others
both in Melbourne and Interstate have had theirs.
I keep hoping, and looking out for the Postie...! Maybe tomorrow...!
Regards from Liz in very
My copy of LACE also arrived mid-week and I have a poem published on page 7.
My name also crops up again in Pat Matthews article Pat in Parnu Again
on page 51 52.
Pene in Tartu, Estonia
who will be spending the Mother's Day weekend in Tallinn with DH.
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I also have a mention in Lace 138, a letter to the Editor (Susan) about the
new Coats lace thread.
Much the same as what I have at
http://paternoster.orpheusweb.co.uk/lace/misc/misc.htm
Brenda
oh dear, if your e-mail was the last one to make up a digest - then my reply
is going to be on the
Hello
I also got my copy of the Lace Guild magazine on Tuesday.
In it is a memorial for Pat Payne by her daughter Jo.
Pat was the lacemaker who started Norfolk Lacemakers here in Norwich England
in the 1970`s.
In my opinion is was a lovely thing for Jo to have done for her mum. On the
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