I am a long time member of the Washington DC Lace Guild (CRLG) and was a
member of the board (volunteering) for 15 years. I held about every
position except Secretary and Newsletter but I decided to step back as I
volunteer for many other organizations (Embroiderer's Guild and Quilt
Guild) and wan
There is no Privacy notice in connection with the email letter described
below. The Lace Guild in England was asking for volunteers in their most
recent quarterly bulletins, and I think staffing problems apply to many
guilds, so am commenting.
The Lace Group/Guild which serves the Washingt
Dear Jeanette
The only one I could think of was ..Shine a torch on your lace - torchon!!!
No - that's a bit too obvious. It should be more like:
- light up your lace
or
- make lace without a candle during power outage.
Here's one for you to guess:-
- cotton on with reading herein (6 letters)
Some time ago Sue Duckles asked for advice about newsletters. I am sure many
of us are involved in newsletters and trying to fill them and keep them
interesting. I love crossword puzzles and then thought about lace related
puzzles. I found this free site on the internet
http://puzzlemaker.discove
Hello fellow lacers,
I am the newsletter editor of my lace group - Five Rivers Bobbin Lacemakers.
We are located in Western Pennsylvania. We are interested in exchanging
digital newsletters with English speaking lace groups from countries outside
of the USA. Our group has enjoyed this type of for