Kenn Van-Dieren sold the Arachne pins at one of our lace days. I had one
already, so did not buy one then.
> On 06/29/2022 9:17 AM Janice Blair wrote:
>
>
> Someone many years ago arranged for an Arachne pin. It is an inch square
with
> a red circle on blue enamel and a spider and web over the
Someone many years ago arranged for an Arachne pin. It is an inch square with
a red circle on blue enamel and a spider and web over the square and at the
bottom is LACE@ARACHNE.COM. Â Wonder how many are out there
Janice Blair Murrieta, CA, jblace.com
On Wednesday, June 29, 2022, 05:21:44 AM
I purchased my pin many years ago and have no memory how or who got them.
Maybe someone with a better memory can help. I may have some old Arachne
commemorative bobbins on my sales table. I am trying to divest myself of items
I no longer use and just use two types of bobbins I like these days.
Thanks, Janice, and also to Jean, for finding a place and time for us to
get together. I will participate in the free raffle.
I don't have an Arachne pin. Is there a way to get one?
Ruth Lyon
ruthlyo...@gmail.com
On Mon, Jun 27, 2022 at 1:54 PM Janice Blair wrote:
> I have arranged with
Janice,
I will be at the IOLI Convention and would love to meet up with everyone.
Liz Redford
>
> I am going to the IOLI convention in Mesa, Arizona and wonder how many
> Arachneans will be attending and whether it is worth us getting together
for
> lunch as we have done in the past.
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To
It’s a weird thing - but try checking on different days of the week. Honestly!
Tuesday is a really good day to check. Plus it’s a lng time until
Convention, and there are often seat sales in the winter-time. I’m no expert;
these are just things I’ve noticed over the years.
Adele
West
I am also gathering bobbins. threads, etc. and preparing prickings classes
at the IOLI convention. I've cleared a pillow to take with me. The more
pillows I buy, the more unfinished projects I have!
My classes are Flanders morning and afternoon with Kathy Kauffman, and
Buttons and Braids with
Thank you Arlene for the wonderful photos! What an amazing display of such
beautiful lace and great that you were able to include photos/descriptions
supplied by those who made them. I read your previous emails about all the
research you had done in locating places to eat and reserving an
Arlene
Thanks for posting the wonderful photos.
Lorelei
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Dear Devon,
You did not receive the Arlene Cohen memo, even on your gmail account. I
did not receive it on my aol account.
Further, though a wonderful 7/23/17 account of the IOLI convention from
Susan Hottle to Arachne was received as new mail, I could not find it in the
Arachne archive
Right again! I was just saying to a friend that it would be Susan Hottle
who would be the first to share her experiences at the IOLI Convention.
Should have put money on the prediction.
Where are all of you who have been so helped here on Arachne? Some
additional feedback would be
> On 5 Jul 2017, at 23:12, Susan wrote:
>
> I was thinking about inviting a cousin-by-marriage to visit IOLI on Wed.
> 19th, the day designated for the public to attend. There is a speaker,
> Candace Perry, at 7pm but I did not find a description of the topic. Does
>
The topic is Just for Nice: The use of Lace in Pennsylvania German Textiles.
Here is the blurb she provided:
Just for Nice: The Use of Lace in Pennsylvania German Textiles
The Pennsylvania Germans are known for practicality, but did love
embellishment. Whether it be painted furniture, the vibrant
When I was flying to take a Lier class, I had the same dilemma. I ended up with
a simple, but spendy, solution. I took two of the larger (10 x 15) Instand
tables with the foldup tripod legs. I put one on each side of my frame, and
the middle was completely open for working. The Instand
Good idea Kim. Â Especially with plumbing parts that can be used for pipe
bombs.  Janice Janice Blair Murrieta, CA, jblace.com
On Thursday, April 27, 2017 1:20 PM, Kim Davis wrote:
Janice,
    That is going to be so much fun!Â
I have a suggestion for the
Janice,
That is going to be so much fun!
I have a suggestion for the transport of your pipes. This might be a good
time to
put a photo of the finished apparatus in your suitcase with
the pipes. I sometimes do that with my wire because it looks like bomb
making
material to the TSA people,
Thanks for your suggestions for an Arachne get-together at the IOLI convention.
I think that having lunch together in the food court would work better.
Ruth Lyon
In Iowa
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> On May 21, 2016, at 8:11 PM, Janice Blair wrote:
>
> Found out that we
I also thought that the IOLI convention was wonderful. My thanks to all the
people who put in so many hours of hard work to make it successful. I enjoyed
every bit of it.
Liz R
Raleigh, NC, USA
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I can hardly wait! Looking forward to seeing all you arachnids in the great
state of Iowa.
Liz R,
Raleigh, NC, USA
The Arachne Lunch will be on Tuesday,
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Hey Janice! We will be spending a lot of time together at convention as I am
in the same classes!
Yes, we are excited to be able to provide an affordable option for the Arachne
lunch. (and similarily for OIDFA on Friday). You will be able to select your
concessions and take them to section of
Thanks, Janice, for telling us about the Arachne lunch at the 2015 IOLI
convention. Yes, It will be on Tuesday, July 28th. By separately purchasing
our food at the hotel concession, we can enjoy a meal together at the
convention hotel at a lower cost than having a formal luncheon.
Please
-Did everyone like the fact that I included a more detailed class
description,
photos and supply lists, where available, online last time? If so, I will do
it again but I have not received much feedback on that.
HI, Janice,
Okay, I didn't get to go to convention and don't expect to get
Hello Janice,
Thank you for letting us know a bit about the convention. It has been sometimes
since I attented a convention but I miss them.
Did you take Ulrike's class this year? The Barjac ombrée is intriguing.
Nicole Gauthier
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Hi Nicole:
I took Ulrike's class this year, but it wasn't Barjac, it was the drawing
class. I'm coming home with two Chantilly prickings that I designed and drew
myself. Ulrike intends to teach Barjac at next year's IOLI convention in
Coralville, Iowa (near Cedar Rapids). Her book on Barjac is
Hi Arachnids,
I am sóóó jealous. ;-D
Have a great time all of you who are lucky enough to be able to attend
either of the conventions!
Happy lace making,
Joepie in East Sussex, UK
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From: ADELE SHAAK
Subject: [lace] IOLI Convention
Well, here I am at
Hello Sherry and everyone
Perhaps they are too busy yet to write...I did find some excellent photos
of the teacher display at
https://www.facebook.com/iolilace
On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 6:06 AM, Celtic Dream Weaver
celticdreamwe...@yahoo.com wrote:
I am hoping to see a lot of messages written by
I too am hoping for some reports from IOLI and I'd love some from the
OIDFA convention in Australia too!!
I love reading all about lace events and was inspired to go to a few after
reading about them! Quite a treat but reading about them is the next best
thing!!
Happy Lacing, Jane in Vermont
Ditto all of the above! Eager to hear personal experiences from anyone
attending these wonderful conventions!
Clay
Sent from my iPad
On Aug 5, 2014, at 3:10 PM, jvik...@sover.net wrote:
I too am hoping for some reports from IOLI and I'd love some from the
OIDFA convention in Australia
Check out the Facebook page for International Organization of Lace for photos
of the convention as it happens.
Devon
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 5, 2014, at 4:11 PM, Clay Blackwell clayblackw...@comcast.net wrote:
Ditto all of the above! Eager to hear personal experiences from anyone
Oh, how I wish I could be there! One of our local lace makers is: Janet
Theaker.
Agnes Boddington - Elloughton UK
Hi,
If anyone reads this and is attending convention, we are meeting on Tuesday
evening in the Grand Ballroom at 6:30 pm. It is listed in the convention
handbook. We have the room
Hi Susan:
The latest Bulletin has lots of information about the convention. I just got
mine the other day so I expect yours will come any day now.
Adele
West Vancouver, BC
(west coast of Canada)
On 2014-01-21, at 6:28 PM, hottl...@neo.rr.com hottl...@neo.rr.com wrote:
Hello All! Is there a
Go to IOLI, then click on Conventions. Click on Conference information. It
brings up the class listings. Click on the one you want and you get the
description. Across the top of this page are four boxes. The first is the
class number. The second is the class name. Click on this name and you
Thank you, Robin.
A suggestion for next and following years at IOLI luncheons: A sign-in
sheet, so we can know who was present - by first name and last initial.
Then, some of us can match names to the faces. For example, Devon T. can be
seen in front row far right. I think I
Thank you Robin. Not too bad. Maybe people could identify themselves by
row and space and then all of us non-attendees could also put faces to
names? Pretty please?
Great thought tho, Jeri
--
Hugs, Lin and the Mali
If we concentrated on the really important stuff in life, there'd be a
Bronwen of Hindscroft welshw...@gmail.com wrote:
Many SciFi/Fantasy Conventions are much less than $150, and have the
programming (classes) as part of the entrance fee.
Now, there are a few differences though:-
Another difference, I believe, is in the size of registration. Those
comic
What would be an example of a Con that costs $150 or less and where you
could take a dozen classes? What kind of classes would they be? How long
would each class be?
Devon
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A half-serious thought: Perhaps a campground for lacemakers?
One very big lace-in in a field in summer with the classes in the airy
tents used for summer craft fairs and heritage events.
Hmm, Lacestock...
(with nice facilities).
It seems there is a compromise whatever the venue for a major lace
Yes, I
In a message dated 4/22/2013 12:18:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
welshw...@gmail.com writes:
Many SciFi/Fantasy Conventions are much less than $150, and have the
programming (classes) as part of the entrance fee.
Now, there are a few differences though:
* Most of the
One more quick note:
And schools are planned with youngsters without walkers or canes
Yes, and also, when they built the college or school people were generally
smaller. I have attended conferences (Not IOLI) where quite a few people had
trouble getting into the shower stall, let alone
Hi Bronwen,
I think that you're comparing apples to oranges here. At a lacemaking
convention, people are paying experts to travel (many from Europe), stay at the
hotel and have their convention costs covered, as well as a teaching stipend.
The best and most sought-after teachers devote their
Clay:
I completely understand, and put that in my email. The questions were,
What would be an example of a Con that costs $150 or less and where you
could take a dozen classes? What kind of classes would they be? How long
would each class be?
Yes, I know this is a lace list, but there are
Beg to differ, Clay.
Most of the panelists at SF/F cons are not being paid to be there by
anyone. They are self-employed authors, for the most part. Possibly, for
the larger conventions, editors might be reimbursed by their publishers for
attending, given the contacts they make with authors and
Hello,
While I was thinking of those kinds (like NewYork ComCon or SanDeago
ComCon) I was also thinking of writers retreats and literary conferences
I've been too/worked on.
GenCon and Life the Universe and Everything are the ones that come to
mind. I really didn't mean to start such a negative
Thanks to Bronwen for explaining the other cons. They may be as apples
to oranges, but people actually are comparing the cost of a Comic Con to
our convention. The previous poster is not the first that I have heard
express this thought. As John points out, the attendance at such an event is
So, as luck would have it, while thinking about this, I found a reference
to a QuiltCon that will be happening soon, while I was reading my feed on
Facebook.
http://www.quiltcon.com/conference/pricing-policies-and-rules/
Here is how they seem to have worked out paying the instructors as well as
Another thought: At the one and only convention I've attended, a highlight
for me was the IOLI AGM. I really found the proceedings interesting. It
might not be the most popular part of the entire convention, but isn't it a
priority of the event?
The options, especially classes, would make it more
This is quite interesting, since it is a comparable group. I do note that
they have sponsors including some sewing machine, thread and fabric
companies. They are encouraged to extend their reach to this emerging market
of
quilters. Their Four Day lecture pass $199 (no goodie bag) is
Doable with the right equipment. Never a tornado. Well, OK, a warning in
Kansas, Dorothy's home, but we went into my cousin's house, then to her
basement, which was what she did, too. Heatwave was over by the evening.
Mosquitoes are nothing, even in Maine. Screened porch to the tent.
Lyn
I'm all for camping. My family did it when I was a teenager, and I enjoyed
it. But camping and lacemaking out of doors sounds like a really bad idea.
You may hit a 5 day stretch of good weather. But I spent about 8 years
doing outdoor craft shows every summer. When bad weather hits you
Dear Lorelei,
We got our wires crossed. I was referring to camping for accommodation, not
for the full convention. Under no circumstances do I think the IOLI
convention should be held out doors. Too much could go wrong. Fine for
some for accomodation, not fine for any other aspect of IOLI.
Karen Thompson karenhthomp...@gmail.com wrote:
Should the tour day be kept in the middle of the week where it requires
extra nights and meals whether you want to participate in a tour or not?
Many of us use Wednesday to catch up on 'homework' so we're ready to go
farther at the next day's
On the first page of the convention material in the Bulletin, Winter 2011,
there is a place where it says, to display lace, contact Sheila-Llyn Van
Nederveen at _display2011@juno.com_ (mailto:display2...@juno.com) .
I have displayed lace in the past, and as I recall, you have to tell them
, 50 miles northwest of Chicago, Illinois, USA
www.jblace.com
http://www.lacemakersofillinois.org
From: dmt11h...@aol.com dmt11h...@aol.com
To: jbl...@sbcglobal.net; lace@arachne.com
Sent: Thu, July 21, 2011 4:18:13 PM
Subject: Re: [lace] IOLI Convention Lunch
I
I don't understand this because I signed up for the Arachne lunch and paid
for it, and my confirmation says that I am signed up for it.
Devon
In a message dated 7/21/2011 4:28:40 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
jbl...@sbcglobal.net writes:
Hi,
I understand from the Bethesda hosts that they
Oops. I misread Janice's message. I guess it means that there are no
members of the hosting group attending the Arachne lunch, not that there are no
members of Arachne attending. Sorry.
Devon
In a message dated 7/21/2011 5:19:06 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
dmt11h...@aol.com writes:
I
For future reference - some of the hard foams are self-smoothing if
you use a scrap of it to burnish the rough surface. Sandpaper will
work too or an emery board - the last being in every lacemaker's kit
yes? They come in so handy.
On 8/13/10, Janice Blair jbl...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
commented
Thanks for the hint. I made enough mess on the bedroom carpet just cutting the
foam, can you image if I had used sandpaper. Luckily the maid had not done the
room yet. Will try to remember to add an emery board to my kit.
Janice
Janice Blair
Crystal Lake, 50 miles northwest of Chicago,
Try it some time anyway - as well it is usually self-magnetic, so you would
run a scrap around to collect the shreddies. Yes put newspaper down first
LOL.
On , Janice Blair jbl...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Thanks for the hint. I made enough mess on the bedroom carpet just
cutting the foam,
I got mine too! Boy did I schedule a really full week! See you there.
Lorri
I got my letter from the Portland IOLI convention. I'm so excited! I've
got a full week of fun and interesting classes. Anybody else heard from
Portland yet?
Robin
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The normal time schedule is for the teachers to have notification of whether or
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Hello Janice
The Canadian Lacemaker Gazette has booked a table in the vendor room for LA
this year ;)
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Janice Blair jbl...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
I think I saw something about the Canadian Lace Guild having at table at
convention. Is that this year in LA or next
I got my notification today! I'm in Anny's Binche class - my first choice!
I'm really excited about that!!
Clay
--
Clay Blackwell
Lynchburg, VA USA
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I got my notification for this summer's IOLI convention. I'll be
Hi all,
I got my notification as well and I'm so happy!! I'm in the floral beds
class and the art nouveau class. August just can't come fast enough!!!
Cindy - in gray, cold Wisconsin
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Hello Anita,
no, I am not happy enough to come again to the IOLI-meeting so I
couldn't visit any class there.
Beside several problems in our flat and the house with water I am
trying to work on my preparations for a class I'll held the next time
outside of Hamburg. And I try to finish my
I wish everyone well at this year's convention. Unfortunately, after
spending 7 years in Oklahoma, I have no desire to go to Tulsa in
August!! I'm saving up my money to go next year :D
--
Ruth R. in OH
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I'm taking the Withof class with Yvonne Scheele. Hope to meet lots of
Arachne's at the convention.
Carole
Dublin, OH USA
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I am sad to see that Holly Van Sciver, Susan Wenzel, and Susie Johnson are
missing from the list of teachers, and no Tønder class offered at all. :-(
Come to think of it, no Bucks either--and no Beds, right?
Yes, I know there are other great teachers, and some up-and-coming ones,
too. I'm
Thanks, Patsy, for your report. I enjoyed being in class with you.
Things I learned at conference:
-Waiting for an elevator takes longer than walking down the stairs, but
with those pillows and bags, it's not worth it to walk. Start early. Be
patient.
-Watch the front desk at the hotel.
What a wonderful letter for those of us who couldn't go to
convention! Thank you for taking all that trouble to write it. --
Aurelia
Well, here's my adventures at the IOLI convention.
Left San Diego on Sat. Aug.27th. Sure helped to have someone push
me in a wheel chair through the
Clay Blackwell
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Date: 8/9/2005 2:12:40 AM
Subject: Re: [lace] IOLI convention - more comments
Thanks, Patsy, for your report. I enjoyed being in class with you.
Things I learned
: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 8:35 PM
To: Clay Blackwell
Cc: Alice Howell; lace@arachne.com
Subject: Re: [lace] IOLI convention - more comments
The freight elevator sure was useful... Still, if we all
started using it, we'd just have 5 elevators
instead of 4, which wouldn't be that much
Merlene wrote:
Is anyone from Spain coming here for the convention? I would love to meet up
with you if you are.
I do not know if anyone from Spain is going to IOLI convention, but I
have no possibility in this moment to go away on this trip to USA. Maybe
some day!
OTOH, I am glad you enjoy
Hi All,
This strand made me smile a little!
My doctor - or one of the doctors in my practice - makes
educational/teaching videos, of all sorts of things - flower arranging,
pottery, painting, weaving - you name it he's done it.
But - several years ago, he caught me demonstrating lace at some
Actually to raise a valid question - or at least to me it is valid.
Is there any chance that *some* select classes could be video taped for the
OS lace makers who are not going to be attending - even if someone got Air
World to provide a free ticket and Accommodations Unlimited to give free
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Actually to raise a valid question - or at least to me it is valid.
Is there any chance that *some* select
At 06:42 AM 3/26/2005, you wrote:
Actually to raise a valid question - or at least to me it is valid.
Is there any chance that *some* select classes could be video taped for
the OS lace makers who are not going to be attending -
I'm going to stick my neck out and answer on this. The answer is
Dear JoAnne (and other arachnids)-
We don't know yet which classes are full. We are still receiving registrations,
putting in people's first, second and third choices, and later on we will see
what has to be mooshed around. I can tell you that some classes will definitely
fill, though, so we will
That's a new - and very welcome - wrinkle; I can't remember receiving
one of those before (not that I've been to all that many Conventions
g), but I appreciate it.
Brilliant idea, Vasna, thanks! And thank the rest of the group; am
looking forward to be welcomed to Colorado in August :)
T,
The Keystone Lace Guild did this last year also. I
thought it was a very nice touch. It makes waiting a
little easier to handle; something to look forward to!
Diane Williams
Galena, Illinois USA
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Gentle Spiders,
Someone
Moved to chat so I could maunder:
At 04:57 PM 3/16/05 -0800, Weronika Patena wrote:
Don't schools/universities do that sort of thing in the US? That's how most
of
my workshops (non-lace) worked in Poland.
I've been to six conventions in my life: three GEARs, two NSS Conventions, and
an
. Remember,
don't embarrass your Mother. ; )
Lordy, I'm excited about Denver!!
Clay
Clay Blackwell
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Subject: Re: [lace] IOLI Convention -location, location - and price
In a message dated 3/17/05 8:39:22 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The needs of younger people and the needs of
older people are somewhat in conflict. Pity the poor organizers of
conventions.
Devon
So true, Devon. To be honest, OIDFA Prague was not perfect or
In a message dated 3/17/2005 1:30:45 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
May I propose a new subject? Favorite Lace Convention Memory!
OK. My favorite lace convention memory is when I turned to the person on my
left at the banquet and said, I can't imagine why they
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 04:50:17PM -0800, Janice Blair wrote:
Finding a hotel to have the convention in Chicago at all, let alone at a
reaonsable nightly rate was impossible. None of them wanted to give up so
many rooms for the use of workshops.
Don't schools/universities do that sort of
Well, Weronika...
Are I.O.L.I. Conventions worth it? I don't know if I can add anything to
Alice's lovely and thorough dissertation, but here is another perspective.
The first time I attended a convention it was in New Jersey in 1991. I had
very recently moved from Texas to Massachusetts and
Weronika,
I heartily echo everything that everyone has said
about attending the IOLI Convention. I've only been
to two, Denver will be my third, and I have been
looking forward to this for the entire year. I'm
lucky to have an understanding husband who encourages
and makes sacrifices so that I
At 02:50 PM 3/13/2005, you wrote:
Who's going to the IOLI convention this year? And for people who've been
before, what's it like? I'm thinking of going, but it is pretty
expensive, now
that I've actually added it all up - do you think it's worth it?
Explaining to my husband why I want to spend
Dear Weronika,
I missed last year's IOLI in Harrisburg, PA, and it was the first I've missed
in many years. They've been held in the East, the West, and in between, and
each one is the best money you'll ever spend, and the best time you'll ever
have. The cost is not expensive when you
Here in the UK visitors are allowed to come to the annual general
meeting of The Lace Guild so I was surprised that visitors were not
allowed at the IOLI meeting (my friend was turned away too). Perhaps
it's a country difference in the rules governing such organizations?
There haven't beem any
From: Carolyn Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
When I went into the meeting room I explained to the people who greeted me
that I was a new member and would just like to sit in the back and observe,
that I was there mostly to keep my friend company.
I believe it's not a matter of secrecy.
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From: Carolyn Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
When I went into the meeting room I explained to the people
who greeted me
While it was unfortunate that the situation happened, consider this. IOLI
stands for International Old Lacers, Incorporated. That last word has more
meaning then most of us give. After all we are just a group of people
getting together for making lace. But in fact the organization is required
At 2:09 PM -0400 8/9/04, Panza, Robin wrote:
I'm back from the IOLI Lace Convention. I have to say, anybody who didn't
go missed a wonderful time. It was great being able to have a single class
all day instead of having to bring twice as much equipment and switch
between techniques every day.
I
At 3:38 PM -0700 7/20/04, Janice Blair wrote:
Adele asked if anyone was organising a meeting this year at
convention. I will hopefully be arriving on Tuesday afternoon
(driving) and I have meetings on Wednesday evening and Thursday
lunch as well as classes Wednesday morning, Thurs., Fri. and
At 3:38 PM -0700 7/20/04, Janice Blair wrote:
Adele asked if anyone was organising a meeting this year at
convention. I will hopefully be arriving on Tuesday afternoon
(driving) and I have meetings on Wednesday evening and Thursday
lunch as well as classes Wednesday morning, Thurs., Fri. and
Jane writes:
Jane in Vermont, USA getting excited about going to the IOLI
Convention in two weeks!
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Have any plans been made for an Arachne gathering at IOLI convention
this year? It was great to put some faces to the names last time.
I'll be there the entire time, so any date
In a message dated 20/01/2004 19:42:37 GMT Standard Time,
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I rather like the idea of having one class all-day for 2 days,
followed by a different class all-day for two days. I can use the same
equipment for the second class, which means I pack half as much.
The bit
The bit I liked best about this one is Robin's confidence that the first
piece of lace will be finished, leaving the pillow and bobbins free for the
second class.
Oh, that's hilarious! I've been crowned Queen of Unfinished Projects! Last
time I finished something (other than a gift), my
In Australia, we've always had all-day classes. We also do have quite a few
members with health and aging problems.
Classes start at 9.30 a.m., with a 20 minute break for morning tea about 10.30
a.m., and an hour for lunch at 12.30. Classes resume at 1.30 p.m. and run
till 3.30 p.m. So the
Speaking of which, anyone know what is going to be taught at Ithaca this
year. Last year's notice is still up at Holly's site (of course the year
has barely begun...) Any rumors of the classes for 2004?
Marcie in Latrobe, PA
is practically in my backyard but there are no classes that interest
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