Re: [lace] Your story

2011-11-29 Thread The Lace Bee
I first saw pictures of lace being made in my father's encylopedia when I was 5 (yes, I was the swatty kid who sat and read the encylopedia at home - it's one of the reasons I have over 5000 books in my house).   I really wanted to make lace because I was enthralled by the mathematically potential

Re: [lace] Your story

2011-11-28 Thread Lesley Blackshaw
On 23/11/2011 21:14, Lora wrote: What is it about lace making that keeps you interested and how has that changed over the course of your learning? I first saw bobbin lace being made at Haddon Hall about 3 years ago. My daughter persuaded me to have a go and I was hooked. I loved the

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2011-11-26 Thread Sue Duckles
Are you sure it's a 'health' and not a 'wealth' warning Jan??? LOL Sue in East Yorks On 26 Nov 2011, at 22:04, jan tregidgo wrote: Missenden Abbey ran three classes that weekend, (March 1980) led by Miss Dawson, Miss Miller and Margaret Tite. I was in Jean Millers class and she got me

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2011-11-25 Thread laura forrester
Hi all,   I first saw lace being made as a 6 year old at a local wool shed market.  I remember arguing with mum all the way home...I wanted to learn to do that but she argued it was only old people who did it and by the time I was old enough, there would be no one left to teach me.  As far as I

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2011-11-24 Thread Nancy Neff
Hi Lora,   I first saw bobbin lace being made by a woman demonstrating at a needlework (!) exhibition in Devon, UK, in 1987.  I wish I knew who that lady was because I would thank her several times over:  I watched mesmerized for 20-30 minutes.  When she noticed that others had come and gone but I

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2011-11-24 Thread lacelady
- Original Message - What is it about lace making that keeps you interested and how has that changed over the course of your learning? I have always been interested in creative activities. My mother put fabric, needle and thread in my hands as a small child. She didn't care if all I

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2011-11-24 Thread Bob Ross
I signed up for a class without knowing what I was getting into. I was hooked immediately. I am drawn to complexity and lace is certainly complex. I also love that lacemaking is so old and I believe that old skills need to continue in order that they don't just disappear. Nita in

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2011-11-24 Thread mary carey
Hi All, I came to lace through my interest in things Ecclesiastical - have my original receipt for joining the Australian Lace Guild, Nov 83, which was needed to do the original Correspondence Course. The text of the course has been revised, and revised again each time Rosemary Shepard

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2011-11-24 Thread Anna Binnie
Had already made the decision to work towards my Teaching Certificate in Crochet when I heard this week that Betty Franks collapsed and died a couple of days ago in Brisbane. Oh to be able to display the same generosity and quiet confidence. I met Betty for the first time in October at the

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2011-11-23 Thread Sue
Lora, I am convinced that because I am a Gemini I very quickly get bored with one particular thing , but because lace has so many types to learn, I am still smitten after over 20years of lacemaking and cannot ever see myself getting tired of it. Sue M Harvey Norfolk UK - To unsubscribe send