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  • September 13, 2024 3:29 PM | Joan Thomas

    Just signed up for the Oct session! Anyone else going?

    Beginning Bibilla (Closes 10/3/24) — A Twisted Picot

  • September 11, 2024 6:29 PM | Mary Mangan (Administrator)

    Hi folks--

    I'm thinking I'd like to try one of these beginner kits. They have a video series to accompany it. 

    https://limericklace.ie/beginner-kit-2024/

    If anyone else is interested, maybe we can combine shipping from Ireland and then distribute them at meetings or Sunday lace or whatever? Or I can mail them out and you can arrange to pay me US shipping. 

    If anyone is interested, let me know and I will contact them about a combined shipping order. 

    Let's say the deadline is Sept 30 2024 to let me know. 

    Mary


  • September 05, 2024 9:55 AM | Gail MacLean (Administrator)

    The Lost Art Lacers of New Jersey announce their annual Lace Day and Classes, to be held in Newton, NJ, on November 2-4. 

    For details and registration see: https://www.lostartlacers.org/events.htm

  • August 20, 2024 2:28 PM | Jill Hawkins

    I just received the first quarterly newslettr from the Raleigh Lace Museum, which can be found at the following link: 001-08-24.pdf (ksclcfoundation.org)

  • August 13, 2024 1:06 PM | Mary Mangan (Administrator)

    Nice photo montage of the Concord MA 250th recent event. 

    ‘250 Days to the 250th’ in photos


  • August 03, 2024 8:35 PM | Mary Mangan (Administrator)

    Lace museum opens in Raleigh: Salisbury resident donates items for exhibit

    SALISBURY — Lacemaking is an artform that has been around for a long time, but there are not many museums in the United States that can boast being called a lace museum and exhibiting this delicate artwork.


  • July 25, 2024 10:44 AM | Caroline Morse

    I have signed up for the Finger Lakes retreat.  I will be driving from NH, coming down Rt 495 & across I-90.  Is there anyone attending who might be interested in carpooling? I'd be happy to detour a bit to pick someone up.

  • July 10, 2024 7:33 AM | Sumiko Tray

    Hi, all.  

    I spoke with Holly Van Sciver at the IOLI Convention last week.  She told me there are still 10 spaces available.  So common and join us, New England Lacers!

  • July 07, 2024 10:31 AM | Joan Thomas

    It was nice to see everyone yesterday. I hope to finish my tatted exchange bracelet/earrings for the Fringe Tatting group (fringetatters@gmail.com) by the next meeting!

    I will be placing my order to Klöppelshop | Klöppelshop im Kaufhaus Köck (kloeppelshop.de) on July 15 if anyone wants to order and split shipping. :-)

    ACTUALLY I no longer need to order at this time!

    happy lacing!

    :-) joan

  • June 27, 2024 3:22 PM | Mary Mangan (Administrator)

    Why can't we get Ipswich interested in some lace fences....? Or a bench like that Headford project had. 

    I love these. You can also vote for this lace fence over there among the other art.

    Birds of Peace Gates

    Edit to add: this is where you can see all the projects and vote, if inclined. https://www.codaworx.com/codaawards/2024-top-100/

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