Please trim posts that are especially long, like the one for the
'2019-2020 Arachne 25th Anniversary Interchange'.
If any Arachneans are attending next year's OIDFA Lace Congress in
Tartu, & would like to get together sometime, let me know. Though from
personal experience there is not much fre
This is another reminder - of many sent over the years.
We have just received a most interesting and valuable 3/30/18 post from Amy of
the University of Minnesota about Instagram, Facebook and Ning under the
subject: Â Lace, Not Lace Reaction to Needle Lace Revival Arachne comments
3/28/18. Â Tho
Arachne is a wonderful resource that I admit I do not use often enough.
I really need to start posting questions here as I always put it off
because I am not so timely writing responses.
I love the philosophy of sharing everything you learn, its important
that it is passed down. I originally fo
Having belonged to Arachne for over 12 years, I have observed that the list
has ups and downs depending on the season or I don't know why. Sometimes
there are too many posts, others the list is very quiet. But this does not
mean it is going to die or that we are loosing interest. I think we should
That should be the 2011 convention in Bethesda, not 2017.
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I will confess to mostly lurking over the years with just occasional posts. I
usally look daily at Arachne via the bookmark to the archive on my iPad, while
getting digests in email. To reply is difficult because of need to get into
email and retype the subject and cut/paste any discussion. Not
I think so, too.
Lorelei
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Subject: Re: [lace] Please Share Lace Experiences and Questions
One other thought: I'm finding some of the Arachne-like discussion is now
happening on Fac
One other thought: I'm finding some of the Arachne-like discussion is now
happening on Facebook, especially in the group Bobbin Lace Makers. I posted
there recently about working snowflakes/snowballs/peas in Binche, and the
post had a couple of photos with it. It is much easier (for me anyway) to
p
I also agree with Catherine, but I think people are silent more often
because of diffidence, or not knowing what others want to know, or being
over-whelmed with what else they are doing. Why on earth would any of us
intentionally "keep secrets"?
The main thing is that we volunteer with information
I totally agree Catherine.
Maureen
E Yorks UK
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Catherine Barley
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Subject : [lace] Please Share Lace Experiences and Questions
We all know lace experts who keep secrets.
Jeri Ames in Maine USA
Lace and Embroidery Resource Center
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Jeri, Thank you for this posting. I am not as interested in lace
history as some others are, but I always read your postings because I
may learn something new. (I don't always get you postings because of
the usual email problems.)
Helene Ulrich
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We all know lace experts who keep secrets. Â That is not my ethic, or how I
wish to be remembered. Â
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The greatest gift we could receive this holiday season is to be reading
something silent Arachne subscribers have to share about lace. Â
Â
Please. Â There is a need for the types of lace in
' it seems to me that the last two times
that I've sent messages to this list, they have not shown up in the archives'
Hi Arlene - I have had the same experience with the last couple of messges I
have sent to the lace@arachne address. They haven't appeared in the digest.
Not significant enough
I would like to second Jeri on this. Sometimes members post to Arachne
using software that doesn't send in plain text, and I get messages cut short
- usually it is as soon as someone uses an apostrophe, then the rest of the
message is missing. The only way I can read the message is to go to the
All Members, please note:
When you send email to the _lace@dont_ (mailto:lace@dont) panix.com
address, it does not go into the Arachne archives! I received 2 of the
letters
about the Christmas Ornament Exchange, both using panix.
These slip ups remind me that my postings are not being
As Jane pointed out, not everyone remembers (or if someone is new to
Arachne, doesn't know) where to find the Archives. Would it be possible for
our dear moderator, Avital to include it in the footer that appears on each
message?
Just a thought.
Malvary in a very wet and icy Ottawa - 10 hour
Jeri,
I am sure you know from your research that matters such as copyright do
not stand still, as just occasionally laws are changed and new, more
helpful, articles are published. There is not sufficient traffic on
Arachne for us to need to cull discussions at the moment, in fact it has
been
Everyone,
It would be a favor to Alex Stillwell and other authors in future, if you
would put their names on the Subject Line, instead of leaving something old,
such as "Miss Channer's Mat" or "Bucks Point".This way, if you do
research in future, you can search "Alex Stillwell" in our
Hello to One and All!
Thank you for the reminder. I needed it.
Hugs,
Susie Rose
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
My Etsy stores:
http://www.susierosedesigns.etsy.com
http://www.mountainrosefoods.etsy.com
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Dear Lacemakers,
We are getting messages again without identification of the nation from
which the letter originates. In addition, it is nice to include your state,
shire, or maybe a well-known nearby city.
Often a reply is needed. It is a courtesy to give more than a nickname or
name
Hi Emanuele
You sent a message to my website about the pricking for my Greek Gods. I
tried replying but my server did not recognise your email address, I often
have problems sending a first email. Please email me
alexstillw...@talktalk.net and then my server will send to you.
Happy lacemaking
Thanks Sue for your hard work, or if not so hard, for taking the time to
transfer the photos. I did not spot the ones you thought were mine in the
unidentified photos. Aztec and cake are in my set and the only rocking horse I
saw, which was in a ring, was not mine. I did have one on webshots
ill appear!
4 Hit save near the bottom left once you have dragged them all into the
magical dumping ground
Sue
sueba...@comcast.net
Sue
sueba...@comcast.net
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From: Sue Babbs
Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 10:07 AM
To: lace@arachne.com
Subject: [lace] Please id
The Good News:
I have now transferred the remaining photos from Smile to Flickr. There are no
more Arachne photos on Smile. Hurrah!! Smile was a horrendous way of storing
the photos.
The Bad News:
If you have not already done so, you still have to go to Flickr and label your
photos. All photos l
Dear Lacemakers,
There are currently 2 sets of different correspondence going on with the
word "Help" in the subject line. Please remember that someone determines
what to call correspondence so we can look it up in the Lace List Archive at
a later time.
In these cases, something like the
I met to send this to the Lace list not Lace chat. I really need help. Please
forgive me for cross posting here.
I need help!! I crochet left handed. I have tried over the years to do it
right handed but I just can't do it. Funny that I tat right handed but I think
it is because most of the
Dear spiders
I'm afraid I caused some confusion.
Some updated the wikispace intro pages. Not what I tried to ask but great
too. So thanks Antje and anonymous.
Comment/discussion sections on wiki pages (any wiki) are intended to
communicate about the content on the wikipage. So that reaction is
On the right 'locales' presents the other languages.
> well, it works in English ;)
> I suppose I would have to reset my computer language to see it in
French.
>> http://code.google.com/p/bobbinwork/wiki/WikiHome
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Hello bi-lingual spiders
I just discoverd the possibillity to offer translated versions of
http://code.google.com/p/bobbinwork/wiki/WikiHome
The central part of the page should appear in the language of your
system/browser, as far as I master the languages or got some help
previously. I would be
Brian,
What is your source for the reference? a book?
Lorri
Subject: [lace] What is "worsted Lace" please
I have found a reference to a footman ...strutting in "worsted
lace"..
Have you any idea what that might be? I do not have any other information
I live just a few miles from the village of "Worstead" the place where
the fabric originated, every year they have a festival and we always
attend to see the weavers that set up their weaving frames in the church
along with lacemakers and other crafts. The festival was started up
some thirty years
There are three generally accepted definitions of the noun lace:
1.. A cord or ribbon used to draw and tie together two opposite edges, as
of a shoe.
2.. A delicate fabric made of yarn or thread in an open weblike pattern.
Also called lacework.
3.. Gold or silver braid ornamenting an office
4:02 PM
Subject: [lace] Re: What is "worsted Lace" please
On Oct 22, 2008, at 0:44, Adele Shaak wrote (in response to Brian):
Judging from this website:
http://wmboothdraper.com/TapeLace/tapelace.htm
it seems to be a kind of twill tape with a chevron pattern, used for
binding the edges of
On Oct 22, 2008, at 0:44, Adele Shaak wrote (in response to Brian):
Judging from this website:
http://wmboothdraper.com/TapeLace/tapelace.htm
it seems to be a kind of twill tape with a chevron pattern, used for
binding the edges of uniforms, etc.
It doesn't seem to be something worth struttin
Judging from this website:
http://wmboothdraper.com/TapeLace/tapelace.htm
it seems to be a kind of twill tape with a chevron pattern, used for
binding the edges of uniforms, etc.
It doesn't seem to be something worth strutting about, and certainly
isn't what we would call lace.
Adele
North V
I have found a reference to a footman ...strutting in "worsted
lace"..
Have you any idea what that might be? I do not have any other information
to add to it except perhaps an approximate date.
Brian and Jean
from Cooranbong, Australia
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Dear Avital,
Thanks for the reminder. The replies were supposed to be privately sent to
me only.
:)Kate
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sorry to send this to lace.? My access is down.? Can someone unsubscirbe me,
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Can someone please direct me to the archives - I missed a weeks worth of
digests due to a major ISP crash.
Thanks
Maxine
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Dear Lacemakers,
Someone at jpcam.cox.net has written with no subject line. If this is an
Arachne message - you must use the subject line or risk not being read. Without
the [lace] indicator on the subject line in our in-boxes, many of us do not
open a piece of mail.
Jeri Ames
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If Leonard Bazar is reading the list still, will you plaes contact me
privately, the mail I sent got bounced back. I must have had the
wrong address. Thanks and sorry to have to post this to the list.
Jean in Cleveland U.K.
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snip..hmm, checking these pages I see it needs repairs (done while
writing this
message), why did nobody complain? Jo Falkink
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-My goodness, Jo, I had no idea that you have a site like this. Well, I
have it now and what fun I am going to have..
Hello Spiders
The tiny urls may be convenient to prevent having to copy and paste long
urls back together. But every advantage has its disadvantage. It makes it
hard for me to me to recognize wether the final url is already in the
collection of bobbin lace links
(http://www.xs4all.nl/~falkink/lace
just trying to see if I am still subscribed, after 6 hours offline
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JoAnne Pruitt,
Please contact me privately.
Thanks,
Sylvie Nguyen
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Please correct your address books. I have a new email addy
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Golly gee, no more website sitting ;-)
Thanks BarbE
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Dear Lacemakers,
Many times questions are asked on Arachne that would receive better replies
if more specific info was given. For example:
1. If you are a *newbie*, and want to find other lacemakers or a guild, it
would help if you told more than your state name. You may be nearer another
s
So much spam, a virus this morning and an upgraded server that wont let me do
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Now to the bobbins!
Viv
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