Thank you, Amanda, for this reminder of the 40th anniversary of the
Nottinghamshire Bobbin Lace Society.
My mission in writing about Lace is to be sure the history of women engaged
in the textile arts and industry are not forgotten.
In 2001, I made a solo visit to Nottingham, staying 2
Dear All,
Just a reminder that NBLS (Nottinghamshire Bobbin Lace Society) is
celebrating their 40th anniversary this year with an exhibition of lace.
It runs from 11th - 15th August (next week) and is in Nottingham City
centre, right next to the Nottingham Trent University Tram stop. Entry i
How I wish I could go to that exhibition. Very best of luck with it Gil. I
am sure it will be a huge success.
I am still "all fired up" about the metallic Early Laces, - and my IOLI
Bulletin arrived yesterday with a great article by Kim Davis on the subject!
So thank you, Gil, for a wonderful,
There is an exhibition opening on 30th October and running until 25th
January 2015 at the Stables Gallery, Twickenham near London (TW1 3DJ). The
exhibition is titled 'Lacemakers', and the blurb says 'A contemporary open
exhibition celebrating work made of or inspired by lace'.
This is the fi
Sof
thanks for those links. Truly spectacular lace. Varenne's contemporary
designs use simple stitches, but the result is amazing.
Herve's Duchesse is perfect! (with lots of detail shots)..
Lorelei
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Hello,
This is a link to a contemporary lace exhibition in France :
http://www.auxerretv.com/content/index.php?post/2013/01/21/Dentelle-%C3%A0-mouv-art
and the link to the website of the 2 lacemakers
http://varenne.pierre.chez-alice.fr/
http://www.catherine-herve.com/home.html
Dentelez bien
S
This piqued my interest, so I Googled and found a site where you can see
some pages of the "extensive catalogue" that accompanies the exhibit.
_http://www.directdesign.co.uk/lostinlace.html_
(http://www.directdesign.co.uk/lostinlace.html)
The large scale laces would best be seen in person,
Knowing I'm not going opt be able to get to this, I thought I'd search the
internet. The exhibition's website has an impressive picture of what looks
like the main hall, showing the scale of some of the pieces:
http://lostinlace.org.uk/
Sue
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On 10/12/2011 12:08, Jane Partridge wrote:
I managed to get to the Lost in Lace exhibition on Thursday. There is
still some building work going on in the Museum and Art Gallery, which
if you go in by the main entrance is between the Bridge Gallery and
the stairs down to the Gas Hall, and a lot
I managed to get to the Lost in Lace exhibition on Thursday. There is
still some building work going on in the Museum and Art Gallery, which
if you go in by the main entrance is between the Bridge Gallery and the
stairs down to the Gas Hall, and a lot of the lifts between floors are
out of acti
I have just known about an exhibition at Birmingham Museum which may
interest you: 'Lost in Lace' is its name.
Maybe some arachne member in Birmingham could tell us a little bit about it.
This is the link:
http://lostinlace.org.uk/home
Best regards from
Maria Greil
in Madrid, Spain
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My brother has just forwarded this link to me - it is about the
exhibition being arranged in Birmingham (UK) later this year and which
has been written about by Gail Ball in Lace:-
http://www.craftscouncil.org.uk/about-us/press-room/view/2011/fiftyfifty-
partner-announced?from=/about-us/press-r
Does anyone know any web-sites where anyone can view the entries to the
Germany "Butterfly" competition & displayed at the exhibition held
recently in November in Bochum, Germany?
Thanks,
Penelope Piip in a cold Tartu, Estonia
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Sue wrote:
I looked at the site and clicked on where it says Items on loan from Pamela
Nottingham thinking that I was going to get a sneak pre-view and all I got
was adverts for people wanting to "LOAN" me money, bit strange for a museum
advert don't you think?
Sue M Harvey
Norfolk UK
Sorry Su
I looked at the site and clicked on where it says Items on loan from Pamela
Nottingham thinking that I was going to get a sneak pre-view and all I got
was adverts for people wanting to "LOAN" me money, bit strange for a museum
advert don't you think?
Sue M Harvey
Norfolk UK
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There is to be an exhibition of lace at the new museum in Marlow in
Buckinghamshire, (U.K.).
http://www.marlowmuseum.org/
Here is a link to the article in our local newspaper, The Bucks Free
Press, which has just announced it:-
http://www.bucksfreepress.co.uk/news/5034420.Marlow_Museum_prepare
Hello to all,
The Halas Lace Exhibit just left Toronto last week and although I
didn't get a chance to see it in person, I saw pictures taken by a
friend and agree that it should not be missed.
The designs have a strong Art Nouveau feel, and the quality of the
execution is magnificent.
It is w
For anyone in the Ottawa area, I thought you might be interested about this
exhibit.
The Embassy of the Republic of Hungary is pleased to bring you an exhibit of
Halas Lace in cooperation with FRAMED!, and we invite you to come and see
these wonderful examples of Hungarian art and culture.
This la
After three days of installation, my lace exhibition is finally up in Los
Alamos, New Mexico. 98 pieces of lace are on display dating from the mid 16th
century to about a month ago. I also have 36 bobbinlace pillows (3 more to
come) on display, 2 needlelace pillows, and 17 bobbin winders. There ar
: Laurie Waters
Subject: [!! SPAM] [lace] lace exhibition - query re: coins & medals
Hi Nicky,
Wish you could come! Santa Fe is quite festive around Christmas.
There are quite a few things available for collectors.
Belgium and France (Le Puy, specifically) both issued paper money with
engraving
Hi Nicky,
Wish you could come! Santa Fe is quite festive around Christmas.
There are quite a few things available for collectors.
Belgium and France (Le Puy, specifically) both issued paper money with
engravings of lacemakers. Malta issued a 5 Lm (no sure what currency that
is) silver coin showi
Dear Lacemakers,
The subject at the 8th International Lace Competition and Austrian Lace
Exhibition, Lace House, April 20 - May 7 is "The Colours of the World".
Today's
mail brought from dearest friend Ilona, this year's Halas lace catalog, the
program of the April 20 meeting activities,
Thanks for the info. re. the lace exhibition in Stockholm.
My husband and I are spending yet another summer in Sweden so I hope to
visit the Museum on our return journey home from Dalarna .
Best wishes to all.
Anne
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Thank you for this information! I would have missed this exhibition
without your mail. It's very easy, quick and cheap to visit Stockholm
from Helsinki, so I'll fly to Stockholm during this summer to see the
exhibition.
-Maria
2007/4/19, Vibeke Ervo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Lena Dahrén has asked me
Lena Dahrén has asked me to forward this.Greetings Vibeke in Copenhagen
Below you find a text translated from Swedish about the very special
exhibition of lace and freehand lace which starts in May.
Here is a link to the homepage of the museum. Don't miss it, there are some
nice pictures.
http://
If you go to http://world.altavista.com/babelfish/tr
and type the website in the section where it says "Translate a web page" and
then click which language from and to which in this case is French to
English you will be able to read it all in English (mostly). You can do
this for any foreign websi
Thanks to everyone who sent me kind comments on our new website.
Lorri and Tamara asked what the lacer is doing in the picture "l'étrange
instrument de Dominique". Well, for the exhibition, several lacers of our
group worked on the theme of music. Dominique has a son who is playing
saxophone and
T. wrote
> Like Lorri (Ferguson), I'm burning to know what the "strange
> instrument"(tool?) of Dominique's (in the Dentelieres section) is; it
> looks like *nothing* I've ever seen before in connection with BL...
> There seems to be no pricking and no pillow at all; just a tube with
> lots and lo
Hi Liduina and All,
What a lovely site. I have only just now had time to take a proper look
at it. There was a lovely surprise waiting fro me as well. In the
Vitrine which is in the Hotel de Ville I recognised my design for the
Christmas candles. What a thrill. It is well worth sending patterns
ot; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2004 11:28 PM
Subject: [lace] lace-exhibition and new website
> Hello everyone,
>
> Our lace group celebrated his 20th anniversary last week and on this
> occasion we had a lace exhibition.
> We also op
Hello everyone,
Our lace group celebrated his 20th anniversary last week and on this
occasion we had a lace exhibition.
We also opened a little website to present our group, which sort of lace we
make, our activities and the history of lace in our town (Ath in Belgium),
it's only in french but the
Gentle Spiders
If anyone is visiting Normandy this month, there is a temporary exhibition of
lace (both hand and machine-made) in the Musee de Normandie in Caen until the
31st August. I visited it last week and although it's quite small (their
temporary exhibition space is no bigger then my dini
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