This is a list of supplies compiled by the Lace List a few years ago. I
found a printout of this with my lace patterns as I was filing them.
While the List is rather quiet, you might like to review these items.
How many of these things do you have in your lace supplies? Do you have
something in
- how about we hear from those who make other forms of lace!?
Tatters? Knitters? Needle-lacers? Crocheters?
I am new to bobbin lace as I mentioned earlier in the week, but have
crocheted since I was 9 or 10... self taught from the good old "Arthur Mees
Encyclopedia". I have knitted a 2 ply w
lightning strikes -
sorry about the previous message,
I'm not 'up to par' today, but what
I was going to say was "that's a lot
of wasted electricity !"
Toni in Seattle
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From: Clay Blackwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 August 2003 22:43
To: Maxine D; Lace- Chat
Subject: Re: [lace-chat] BASIC LACEMAKING SUPPLIES
Ahhh... Maxine ! You're a lady after our own hearts! So
many of us who have be
Alice and Friends,
I cannot see what used to be an essential item of equipment when friends and
I used to attend the Essex Lace Makers, Norfolk LM and Suffolk LM Lace Days,
Get-togethers, and any other Lace Days we could travel to - a Bottle-Opener!
I can remember one Lace Day in Suffolk, quite a
y Blackwell"
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Subject: Re: [lace-chat] BASIC LACEMAKING SUPPLIES
>
> - how about we hear from those who make other forms of
lace!?
>
> Tatters? Knitters? Needle-lacers? Crocheters?
>
> I am new to bobbin lace
> I have learnt that there are 3 things that I cannot do:
> 1) I can't speak french - but most french people speak better english than
me
> 2) I can't make puff pastry - but I don't eat wheat so no problem
> 3) I can't draw - but I make fantastic lace
> Liz Beecher
H - - - English - puff - fan
> 9400 lightning strikes in 24 hrs. 65 fires.
> Alice in Oregon -
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I just have to ask - what are "hookies"? The alternative to use a drinking
straw doesn't help me figure out the use or description.
While I do not have all the required items at hand I do see a small omission
in this most comprehensive list. Where is the chocolate for those stressful
times when th
> Tatters? Knitters? Needle-lacers? Crocheters?
Lace is lace is lace.
For years I was a tatter
with shuttle, thread and hook.
I made quite lovely pieces
All copied from a book.
But then one day I came across
A bobbin lacy braid.
I tried the skill and caught the bug
And was thrilled with wh
>Workshop requirements list often states "Usual Lacemaking
>Equipment". What exactly does this mean?
>Below is a list of equipment, by no means exhaustive, which may
>be considered to be "Usual Lacemaking Equipment"
OK, so where's the tatting shuttle? or the Knitting
Needles? My usual lacemak
> http://www.langendorfkloeppel.de/proamer/produkt/kloeppz_a.htm
> Linda Walton,
Thanks, Linda - and the glass light-globes
are what made me start counting my pennies . . .
Toni in Seattle
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> We don't now take our bottles, even though what we used to take were the
> non-alcoholic wines - we thought the reputation may well take some time to
> live down!
> Carol
I'm sure it's different where you are,
but if it had been me, I would have
invited him to sit, have a drink, and
join me in s
At 07:41 AM 8/7/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>I just have to ask - what are "hookies"? The alternative to use a drinking
>straw doesn't help me figure out the use or description.
>
>While I do not have all the required items at hand I do see a small omission
>in this most comprehensive list. Where is the
this week - how
about we hear from those who make other forms of lace!?
Tatters? Knitters? Needle-lacers? Crocheters?
Clay
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Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 5:08 PM
Subject: [lace
> Tatters? Knitters? Needle-lacers? Crocheters?
> Clay
It's the *real* thing : Irish Crochet Lace -
none of your afghan granny squares !!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2338905339&category=3095
Toni in Seattle
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Hi everyone
The chocolate was omitted from the list first time around, and hard candy
put in for its reviving qualities, less chance of getting choccie stains
on one's lace...however...what the hey - let's have both ;)
Also include on the list a carrying device for all that gear, such as a
wheele
> Tatters? Knitters? Needle-lacers? Crocheters?
> Clay
And a modern *real* thing Irish Crochet Lace book :
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2339169051&category=19158
Toni in Seattle
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Dear Lacemakers,
> This is a list of supplies compiled by the Lace List a few years ago. I
> found a printout of this with my lace patterns as I was filing them.
> While the List is rather quiet, you might like to review these items.
> How many of these things do you have in your lace supplies?
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