Hmmm, makes me wonder where I got the pattern. It definitely looks like wings
with the design, though I had not yet outlined them, but I had started on the
skirt, and there are beads added near the hem.
But since it doesn't seem to be in any of the books, I am going to have to do
some more sear
Sorry! Meant to trim, but after sorting through books, just forgot!
Clay
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> On Apr 3, 2014, at 8:27 AM, Clay Blackwell wrote:
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> Hi Marianne,
>
> I went through my books, including Anne Collier's book, and did not see a
> pattern for an Angel. However, in Collier's book,
Hi Marianne,
I went through my books, including Anne Collier's book, and did not see a
pattern for an Angel. However, in Collier's book, the costumes are period
costumes, and have capes and collars, etc, which might seem somewhat angelic if
you weren't sure what you were looking at.
Likewise,
Lace in Miniature by Ann Collier is a book of patterns for dressing dolls.
At a quick glance I didn't see either angels or butterflies in it, but I am
tired after two days of stitching with Jan Beanery and Jean Littlejohn (not
making lace though)
Sue
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Hi,
I have a couple of needlelace patterns that I started several years ago, but
now cant find the patterns for. I am hoping someone can help me. One looks
like the parts of an angel, (skirt, bodice, collar and wings), the other is
4 butterflies, 2 about ¾ inch the other 2 about 1.5 inches, fairl
I have a pricking of a pattern by Riet de Vries dated 1991. It is an imaginary
face done in what looks to me like Russian techniques, though I could be wrong
about that. I seem to have scribbled a few notes in French on the back of the
pricking, but otherwise I have no idea where I got it. It
Does anyone have a copy of Flight of Eagles by Anny Nobens Slegers that they
might be interested in selling? Please contact me privately. Thank you,
Charlotte Moore
Anna Binnie wrote:
>Never ever through anything out.
>Firstly give or sell them to other lacemakers in your area. Many lace
>gui
Hello Ann-Marie
I have an issue of Kant with a pattern similar to the one you are
looking for, shown on the cover of Kant, June 2010, No. 2. It is an
edging for a round mat, with the tulip motifs, designed by Anne-Marie
Verbeke-Billiet, 2008.
They also have it illustrated as a fan.
Does this help?
The pattern I asked about yesterday seems to be Belgian and designed by
Annemarie Verbeke-Billiet.
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/photo/2365535230048870129tQrFqf
Maybe it was published in a Kant magazine? I would be very grateful for any
information how to get it.
Regards
Ann-Marie Andersson
> 'Riverside' has Cattails,
No it doesn't - it has bulrushes in it!
Sue (in Chicago - who still wants to know if American Bibles say that Moses was left in
the cattails!)
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Beryl Maw is still preparing this pattern for publication. When I spoke to
her the other day she was asking about printers. Whether that means she is
getting close I do not know but will let the list know when I hear anything
further.
Beryl Millard in Dorset, where the sun has been
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> Last year, in conjunction with the OIDFA Congress in
> Nottingham, a wonderful exhibit was mounted at the
> Allhallows Museum called "450 Years of Lace". A catalog was
> publis
Last year, in conjunction with the OIDFA Congress in
Nottingham, a wonderful exhibit was mounted at the
Allhallows Museum called "450 Years of Lace". A catalog was
published, as well as a CD. What a treat for all of us to
see!! At that time, there was a little discussion on
Arachne about a piece
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