Thank you Nancy for your generous praise. Needlelace is such a minority lace
and I thought it might inspire others to have a go.
It's so portable too!
Catherine Barley Needlelace
www.catherinebarley.com
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From: Nancy Neff
Subject: Re: [lace] New Website
I've
Catherine,
I missed the initial email about your website, thank you Nancy for your
comments
and link. Your work is exquisite. You are the best. I watched every video
and
one I would like to see is of you making the Point de Gaze netting. I know you
say practice is the only way to achieve
Good morning all
I've been busy lately putting a web site together and thought you might like
to take a look. I really enjoy seeing the work of others and thought perhaps
I should share some of my efforts over the past years. There may be the odd
typo/error and I'd be grateful if you spot any,
Hi Catherine!
Congratulations for such a lovely website! I loved seeing your beautiful work!
Thank you for sharing!
Clay
Clay Blackwell
Lynchburg, VA, USA
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On Apr 18, 2013, at 4:25 AM, Catherine Barley
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I've been busy lately putting
What lovely work! and a very sophisticated web site. I am blown away by how
beautiful your needlelace is--you have such talent. I've tried my hand at
needlelace and I find bobbin lace so much simpler easier to control, so I
really admire your abilities. (and slightly envious as well :-)
Nancy
Congratulations Catherine on your excellent site, I really enjoyed the way we
could actually see work in progress from start to finished project.
Was the parasol displayed at the 7 exhibition a few years ago? I believe it
was the one we admired when we went to the exhibition.
Sue M Harvey
Dear Catherine,
Thank you for sharing. Your site is amazing as is your work. It is wonderful
to be able to see and study your work up close.
It will be inspirational to us all and what a lovely start to my day here in
wet Wollongong, but the sun is peaking through.
Annette Meldrum, Australia
Jeanmary
Your 3 ships are beautiful, and very complex. Marvelous work.
Lorelei
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Cathy
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Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2012 5:50 PM
Subject: [lace] New website! Oops - forgot to send address
Hi Sandi,
Wonderful website. Spend a while enjoying the lace pictures of your magical
lace. However, I have not come across any mention of the delightful booklets
of patterns/info you and your fellow culprits (Angela Brown, Jean Mary Eke
and Joke Sinclair) produced. Are you going to include
At last! I have a website!!! A long time coming, I may be hearing...???
Hopefully, you will think it has been worth the wait.
I discovered that feeding my son-in-law was the vital key to success,
though there are others, without whose help, all sanity would have been
lost.
I am aware that there
At last! I have a website!!! A long time coming, I may be hearing...???
Hopefully, you will think it has been worth the wait.
I discovered that feeding my son-in-law was the vital key to success,
though there are others, without whose help, all sanity would have been
lost.
I am aware that there
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has a new website and an entirely new way
of searching its collections. They are also soliciting feedback on it at the
following Facebook page. If you have a chance, why don't you go search the
site, and offer feedback.
While limiting searches, it is best to
Hello Janice,
Yes I have found a use for several of your small designs and have worn my
poppy with pride for the last two years (adding my money to the collection
boxes just the same, of course). I have a pile of 'must have a go at
patterns' when time allows, but I end up having to do a
Hello All,
I too have completed preliminary work on a website; not as organized as
yours Sue. However, I have tried to get as many of the pictures with pattern
details but for some pieces I only have a prickings. If anyone can help with
the un-credited patterns that would be great. The address
Lovely work Rhiannon - the horse is beautiful, and quite different from
traditional Bucks Point (my daughter would love it...)
Where did you get that pattern and the Musical Clef one? They look like two
for my to-do list if I can get hold of them!
Beth
in Cheshire where a beautiful sunny spring
Hi Sue,
DH did a nice job of your website. Lots of lovely lace, you have been busy.
I was pleased to see a number of my small designs amongst your lacemaking. So
gratifying. I also liked the simple bookmark with the teapots and cups.
Where did you find that pattern? I am sure Tamara would
In message 782001.93724...@web81708.mail.mud.yahoo.com, Janice Blair
jbl...@sbcglobal.net writes
Hi Sue,
I also liked the simple bookmark with the teapots and cups.
Where did you find that pattern? I am sure Tamara would enjoy adding that one
to her T' collection.
Janice
Tamara should have
On Mar 5, 2009, at 18:24, Jane Partridge wrote:
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jbl...@sbcglobal.net writes
Hi Sue,
I also liked the simple bookmark with the teapots and cups.
Where did you find that pattern? I am sure Tamara would enjoy adding
that
I have now made myself A Round Tuit.
It's tatted, with ring and with chain.
And now I can always point to it
If I say around to it again.
There's a Bucks fan I'm longing to tackle.
There's a Bedfordshire collar with cuff.
And now that I have A Round Tuit
I can happily say time's enough.
For if
My DH has finished putting a new website together for me displaying some of
the better pieces worked by me over that time. We have left out sample
strips and just put in completed pieces.
Anyone who wants to take a peek can click on the link below.
Sue T Dorset UK
Very nice job Sue!
Keep up the good work!
bobbi
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My DH has finished putting a new website together for me displaying
some of
the better pieces worked by me over that time. We have left out
sample
strips and just put in
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Subject: [lace] new website
My DH has finished putting a new website together for me displaying some of
the better pieces worked by me over that time. Â We have left out sample
strips and just put in completed pieces
I was lucky to find a teacher locally and went for lessons for almost 4
years. In this way I learned the basics of several techniques which have been
a huge help over the time since she retired and I have continued on at home.
I did find the dvd very helpful in learning how to do enough
Sue, your website is lovely, as are the pieces you display. What a
great variety. I'd never thought of using lace as photograph frames; I
think they look particularly good on the sepia photos.
A delight.
Lesley
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Nice site, nice laces - I especially liked the 'fledgling designs' - the
crown is smart, and the Torchon shapes are lively. Keep up the good work!
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 4:32 AM, Sue hurwitz...@supanet.com wrote:
Anyone who wants to take a peek can click on the link below.
Sue T Dorset UK
Sue
I love the site. I am also amused by the site's address - a play on how you
feel sometimes?
Patricia Runcie
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Dear Arachnids
My friend Jean has produced a web site for both of us at
http://web.mac.com/jeanmaryeke. There is something about us, Lindfield
Lacemakers and Designers and a free pattern that will be changed periodically.
Jean has only had her computer, her first, for 2 months and I think she
Hello Alex!
Yes!! I was able to open the website, and to navigate around in it! I
was so impressed with the lace that you and Jean have designed!
I'm happy to say that I have several of your books, and find the Cassell
Dictionary to be one of my favorites!
Thank you for sharing this
Dear Alex Jean,
your website is simply splendid. Thanks so much for sharing
David in Ballarat
My friend Jean has produced a web site for both of us at
http://web.mac.com/jeanmaryeke. There is something about us, Lindfield
Lacemakers and Designers and a free pattern that will be changed
Hello Alex
If Jean has really only been using a computer for a couple of months
she's done fantastically well. There's substance to the site, not just
a blog, the layout is clean and the hyperlinks all work. Well done.
Re the pattern; as I could see no 'download' button and no hand
This is a very nice website.
I went to the link below directly, my browser edited the dot at the end ;)
I printed out the pattern from my jpg viewer and the printout was spot-on 4
inches, on the indicator line.
You probably know there is a typo for the Lindfield link on your welcome
page (but the
My website has now been migrated to
http://paternoster.orpheusnet.co.uk/
The content and structure remain the same and all the lace pages are
still there and will automatically re-direct for a while, though I'd be
grateful if anyone who has a link in to my site would update as
necessary.
Hi All,
Like Brenda, my website address has changed too.
It is now www.anneliesdekort.nl
I know not all the pages are finished, but I am working on it.
Best wishes,
Annelies de Kort
website: www.anneliesdekort.nl
webshop: www.anneliesdekort.tk
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I finally made my website and got it to the right place! It's mostly
tatting, with a little bit of bobbin lace.
hurrah!
Sumac in southern Vermont
http//:www.sumac.us
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