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  • April 18, 2015 12:14 PM | Anonymous

    While it's not strictly lace, Linda Boston came across this online and thought the group might enjoy seeing it: Blowtorch Filigree: Lace Patterns Delicately Cut from Industrial Steel Objects by Cal Lane

    Jill

  • April 07, 2015 10:26 AM | Jill Hawkins

    I have set myself something of a challenge and am hoping NELG members will be able to help. I would like to have a photograph of each of the NELG commemorative bobbins so there will be a record for the future.

    I have looked through my bobbins and have managed to locate 12 - the oldest being from 1997 when we had the retreat at Bloomfield Seminary in CT - but there are definitely some gaps. Please take a look at this document to see which ones I have already found: NELG Commemorative Bobbins.pdf

    I would appreciate it very much if you could look through your collection of bobbins and either email me a photograph, or bring the bobbin(s) to this year's retreat so I can take photographs?

    Thanks in advance

    Jill

  • March 10, 2015 10:49 AM | Sharon Sacco (Administrator)

    As NELG president, I often pick up e-mail from organizations outside of NELG.  The latest was a link to the latest newsletter from the Lace Museum.  It is mostly about events that they are participating in, but there is a picture of a Tenerife baby bonnet that makes you understand why people made Tenerife lace.  See: http://www.thelacemuseum.org/PDF files/LGSpring2015Newsletter.pdf

    If you are interested in subscribing to their e-mail feed, there is a link on their home page, www.thelacemuseum.org .

  • February 26, 2015 8:24 PM | Marjorie Dashef

    Please report all of your volunteer hours for 2014.  This includes time you spent on board activities and commitees,

  • February 22, 2015 2:28 PM | Gail MacLean (Administrator)

    A friend sent me this link to a website for a business that revitalizes and sells antique lace and linens. Cannot get a good close up to see if the lace is handmade, but it is lovely to look at, nonetheless! Enjoy!

    http://www.antiquelinen.com/cgi-bin/web_store/web_store.cgi?cart_id=3572604_14753

  • February 20, 2015 9:12 PM | Sharon Sacco (Administrator)

    Due to the potential bad weather tomorrow afternoon, I am cancelling the February NELG meeting.  I hope to see you in March.

  • February 09, 2015 11:18 AM | Sharon Sacco (Administrator)

    There is a posting on Ning about hyperbolic tatting which was inspired by the hyperbolic crochet word done a while ago.  The links on the page are also interesting since many of them lead to the Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef which is beautiful.  See: http://api.ning.com/files/7K-JVVxwVhh4LGvReFO018O*M*lVkVxiCkKDXgkvZES9uImRI9DR6d5*5E-Te54YQgM07nM*LFJxlaKHH-5w6iU-Gm28GnaB/HyperbolicTatting.pdf


    Enjoy!

  • February 04, 2015 10:35 AM | Sharon Sacco (Administrator)

    I saw a reference to this exhibit at the Smithsonian's American Art Museum (http://americanart.si.edu/exhibitions/online/birds/ ) this morning on the NPR website.  They had a picture of a lovely crocheted pigeon on the page, so I dug a little deeper and found the artist who had made this, Laurel Roth Hope.  Here is a link to the Smithsonian's page on her: http://americanart.si.edu/exhibitions/online/birds/artists/roth/ .  She has several Crocheted birds there and I think they are gorgeous and perhaps at times even lacy.  Enjoy!

  • January 25, 2015 9:41 AM | Anonymous

    It looks like winter has finally decided to put in an appearance.  While the weather outside may be frightful,  the lace making indoors is delightful.  So here’s another lace making activity to keep you going through this season’s snow:

    The Lace Challenge ATC subject has been chosen for this year’s retreat and packets will be available at the February and March meetings.  Or, if you prefer, I will mail you a packet upon request.  Submit your original design ATC at Retreat and whether you participate or not, don’t forget to vote for your favorite design.  Prizes will be awarded! 

    More info will be in the February newsletter.

     

  • January 10, 2015 1:43 PM | Marjorie Dashef

    Alex Battershill posted on Bobbin Lace Maker's facebook page lovely silver midland bobbins.

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