On 14 May 2015, at 01:39, Cindy Comeyne lace@arachne.com wrote:
Jean.
the file is hard to read. The gray and black lines in the table are too
thick and the spacing of the words are too close to them. I even
magnified and it still was not good.
It’s always difficult to know how things will
Many thanks for the update, Jean. I was waiting for the earring pattern
booklet to be advertised. Now I can order it!
Jill
In Milton Keynes
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I found this very interesting to read. My only thought is how right after the
wedding people in the media were comparing it to Carrickmacross Lace which it
actually isn't. The wedding was so great to watch on TV. I so wish I could
have been there but maybe actually watching the wedding in my
My only thought is how right after the wedding people in the media were
comparing it to Carrickmacross Lace which it
actually isn't
But the information the RSN gives the media says it is made using
Carrickmacross techniques. So the media isn't really at fault here.
I can see it, though.
Subject: Re: [lace] Lace Guild website update
I found this very interesting
to read. My only thought is how right after the
wedding people in the media
were comparing it to Carrickmacross Lace which it
actually isn't. The wedding
was so great to watch on TV. I so wish I could
have been
Oooh lovely, what cute little pieces. Now I have some more on my want to do
listg
Have a good weekend.
Sue T Dorset UK
We'll be away this weekend so the Lace Guild website update is early
this month - the URL is in the signature. There are new 'Lace'
magazine extracts, and the something else
Dear David - in blustery Glasgow,
Again and again through the years, you have provided your professional
expertise to lacemakers throughout the world. We appreciate what you do to
help
Jean keep The Lace Guild's website interesting and current.
For this, perhaps we should bestow upon you a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
However the content may be of interest to those teaching lacemaking to young
people elsewhere.
And not only to young people. The pattern given is perfect for adults as
well, and has all sorts of different uses for the lace shown. Plus it makes an
Ooh, I like that bracelet! It's of just the right standard for me right
now. big smile Right, that's my Easter holidays project sorted out.
trundles off to compare coloured threads with beads and work out what
matches best.
Before I really get started, the cane ground crossing is much
Ooh, I like that bracelet! It's of just the right standard for me right
now. big smile Right, that's my Easter holidays project sorted out.
trundles off to compare coloured threads with beads and work out what
matches best.
Helen who helps with a Guide unit because they're the same age
In reply to our query:
The usual diary info update will follow at the end of month. I have
this nagging feeling there's something else we should have been
preparing. Let us know if any of you can think of it.
Several people wrote:
Advent-calendar
That's what it was. Thanks for reminding us, but
Such Jokers, you are!!
Of course, I'm holding my breath, waiting for the annual
Advent Calendar!! It's always fun, although I never get all
the puzzles!!
Clay
David Leader wrote...
I have
this nagging feeling there's something else we should have
been
preparing. Let us know if any of you
Advent calendar?
Anne in Austin TX
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From: Jean Leader [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 6:02 PM
Subject: [lace] Lace Guild Website Update
We have just updated the Lace Guild website with extracts of Lace
Magazine for
Dear Jean,
the Advent-calendar it is I guess.
Greetings
Ilske
Am 30.11.2004 um 01:02 schrieb Jean Leader:
We have just updated the Lace Guild website with extracts of Lace
Magazine for October, and also the Young Lacemakers page. There is a
bookmark pattern, some attractive lace from the Czech
On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 14:50:21 +, David and Jean wrote:
One of the reasons for posting mag extracts on the web is that one
can use more colour than the magazine can, and this update takes full
advantage of that with colour photos of some of Pat Rowley's
exquisite Victorian fans and of some
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