Thanks for the warm welcome, Lorelei. So glad I stumbled upon this site. I've been thread crocheting for over 50 years. I love all forms of lace and have dabbled in many other forms; but I am always interested in learning more. I lost all of my tools and the pieces I made over the past 50 years in the recent Camp Fire and looking forward to jumping in again. Seems like a great site with lots of people, ideas, and support.
Thank you for allowing me to join. I am new to lace making but am enjoying it so much I needed to find others who could help when I get stuck. I will now go investigate xx
At 9:25am on November 24, 2018, Annie Hollis said…
Thank you. This is a wonderful resource. I have so much to learn.
Hi Lorelei! Thanks for your welcome! You may remember me from Needle Lace Talk, which is where my work is showcased.
I've joined this site because of my growing interest in identifying types of lace, even those I don't make. I recently had the opportunity to get some close-up pictures of antique laces--some machine made (early Leavers loom work) and some handmade (a really interesting embroidered piece simulating gros point, but using appliqued linen!)--and I was able to identify them, but when it came to the bobbin lace, I had little to say because I don't know about that form of the art.
I hope to learn a lot here, and find helpful people when I have questions!
Thank you for welcoming me to the group. This artifact, which was identified in the report as a bobbin, looked odd to me and I questioned whether it was actually a bobbin. I did some additional research and it turns out to be a circa 1880-1900 bone sewing stiletto/awl. It was found in Baltimore. Thank you anyway and if we do find any bobbins, I will get back in touch.
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I tried to send you a message about my websites, which have changed their web addresses. They used to be
http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/lace/index.htm
http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/lace/collection/index.htm
They are now
http://www.gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/lace/index.htm
http://www.gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/lace/collection/index.htm
I note that, for example, the link at the start of the Beginners group
http://laceioli.ning.com/group/bobblinlace-beginners
doesn't work any more. It needs www. in!
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Thanks so much for adding me to the site, Lorelei! I'm looking forward to furthering my lace studies.
Thanks for the warm welcome, Lorelei. So glad I stumbled upon this site. I've been thread crocheting for over 50 years. I love all forms of lace and have dabbled in many other forms; but I am always interested in learning more. I lost all of my tools and the pieces I made over the past 50 years in the recent Camp Fire and looking forward to jumping in again. Seems like a great site with lots of people, ideas, and support.
Hi, Lorelei. Happy New Year 2019!!!
Thank you for allowing me to join. I am new to lace making but am enjoying it so much I needed to find others who could help when I get stuck. I will now go investigate xx
Thank you. This is a wonderful resource. I have so much to learn.
Thank you for your help. I will check out 3D lace once I'm a little more experienced ;)
Thank you very much! I am excited about the learning possibilities!
Thank you for the information. I will enjoy learning new things and seeing all the lovely lace that’s made. Donna
Hi Lorelei! Thanks for your welcome! You may remember me from Needle Lace Talk, which is where my work is showcased.
I've joined this site because of my growing interest in identifying types of lace, even those I don't make. I recently had the opportunity to get some close-up pictures of antique laces--some machine made (early Leavers loom work) and some handmade (a really interesting embroidered piece simulating gros point, but using appliqued linen!)--and I was able to identify them, but when it came to the bobbin lace, I had little to say because I don't know about that form of the art.
I hope to learn a lot here, and find helpful people when I have questions!
Thank you for your help, advice and welcome xXx
Thank you for both your e-mails. I'm so glad I found Laceioli on the Internet. Sylvia.
Thanks for the welcome. I've already been enjoying the group! - Guinevere
Merci de votre accueil. Je dessine des modèles de dentelle aux fuseaux pour le plaisir. Je suis très intéressée par les travaux de Veronika.
Bonne journée!
Thank you for the welcome! -dana
Thank you for welcoming me to the group. This artifact, which was identified in the report as a bobbin, looked odd to me and I questioned whether it was actually a bobbin. I did some additional research and it turns out to be a circa 1880-1900 bone sewing stiletto/awl. It was found in Baltimore. Thank you anyway and if we do find any bobbins, I will get back in touch.
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