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  • August 15, 2012 5:55 PM | Carolyn Wetzel
    There is a fantastic exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC, Gems of European Lace, ca. 1600–1920July 24, 2012–January 13, 2013. Check out the details at 
    http://www.metmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/listings/2012/european-lace

    This is the first time the Met has had an exhibit dedicated solely to lace, as far as I know. Let's show our interest by visiting it and blogging about it! Like it, Pin it, Tweet it!

  • August 15, 2012 5:52 PM | Carolyn Wetzel
    At the 59th Annual General Meeting of the IOLI, voting led to a name change. IOLI now stands for "International Organization of Lace, Inc". Out with the Old, in with the new, so to speak. Whatever the name, the IOLI is a wonderful group of lace enthusiasts. 
  • August 11, 2012 12:13 PM | Deleted user

    Hi Everyone,

    Ok I am here!   There is a lace exposition and jam demonstrating they invited me to.   Wow...

    love,
    Sister

    PS - Since Sister is having techy difficulty - she will be sending me her posts and I will post them for her.  Let's hope the glitch gets fixed.

  • August 10, 2012 4:53 PM | Deleted user

    For everyone following, Sr. Madeleine has landed in Bruges! I just received an email from her and she arrived just fine.  She is working on the internet connection - though there is some techy difficulty.

    Stay tunned - we will have plenty to hear about!

  • August 06, 2012 4:53 PM | Deleted user
    Dear Lacers:

    I took part in the OSV 'Redcoats and Rebels' reenactment this past weekend and camped the weekend with the Stow Minute Men.  I set up as a lacemaker on both Saturday & Sunday and passed out approx. 50 NELG brochures and even more Stow MM brochures.  I had an "apprentice" sit with me for an entire day and she started learning to make lace:  whole stitch, half stitch, variations by twisting the passives and weavers, and a few inches of Torchon ground.  She was really thrilled.  I'm hoping that this might also grow our membership as well.

    Additionally, I think you should know that over the weekend, we had 6500 visitors to OSV and that we had such a visible location, that it seemed as though everyone visited our site.  We were, in spite of the horrible heat/humidity, straight out with questions, pictures, trying to make lace, examining lace that I brought.  And now, there is a budding lacemaker who will be moving back to MI in a couple of days.  So I'm going to get some contacts for her.

    Pictures that were taken by a more professional photographer 2 weeks ago at the OLD MANSE in Concord are going to be made available.  Linda Lane and I were the 2 lacers.  I strong encourage the lacemakers to even just day-trip it to demo lace.

    We also were visited by an older man who has his Eastern-block lace collection handed down to him by parents & grandparents, all the more dear to him because he lost relatives to the concentration camps.

    This upcoming weekend is the Bolton Fair in MA and the following weekend is the Deerfield Valley Fair in Wilmington, VT.  I'm going to each.  I hope someone joins me.

    Linda Sheff



  • August 04, 2012 4:34 PM | Sr. Madeleine Cleverly
    Tomorrow is the big day! A couple has generously offered to drive me to Logan for my 6:30 pm flight. I have all my  lace supplies because of the generosity of so many. I have little gifts of $$ tucked into my suitcase for special reats and a whirl of thoughts going through my mind. What will the class be like? What about the shops? How much lace will Sr Marie Anne know? How much time can she give me? Will I be able to keep up? Will there be lots of Cafe lattes?

    My first reality check and adventure involved a bank transfer. Sisters being without  the ease  of credit cards, I  delved into wiring money to the  Bruges convent  checking acct. The first challenge was locating the Bank closest to the Convent with the correct acct and then completing the paperwork in the small burg of Orleans where wiring money maybe happens once a year indicated by the slips and snags along the way. One snag required my calling the bank which only spoke Flemish on an auto responder........ I could tell you were supposed to press a number but my Flemish is pretty rusty in fact non existent but after simply pressing  all the numbers on the keypad the call rang through. Relieved, I requested a person who could speak French and the matter was cleared up instantly but that reminded me  that I am going to another country and will be be speaking and living in French in now just  another 48 hours!

    So armed with my pink block pillow, bobbins, and thread I am off!
    Lace Blessings to All
    Sr Madeleine

  • August 03, 2012 5:28 PM | Deleted user

    For our members, the August 1st newsletter, our 78th issue is now available.  Members need to log into the MEMBERS ONLY area and get their copy.

    It's packed with 16 pages of what  is happening in lace, great photo's from retreat, meet our new Vice President, Bryce  and new Treasurer, Karen.   There is a special report from Sr. Madeline of her time at Sweet Briar.  She will be blogging in another week or so from Bruges - keep in tune!

    What is truly important is that this newsletter is by the great efforts of many folks.  One in particular, in the background is our Editor,Gail.

    So in in as many languages I could find - THANK YOU for your time, your creativity and for your love to NELG - We truly appreciate the efforts!

    Patty

  • August 02, 2012 3:13 PM | Deleted user

    Beginning in the next couple of days, will be the 59th IOLI Convention hosted by the Minnesota Lace Society.  I'm aware that several of our members will be represented there - wishing you lots of fun and lots of lace.  We will be looking forward to hearing all about it.  Take some pictures!

    If you are not going, yet a member of IOLI - this annual meeting is a turning point.  On the Ballot is the vote to change the name of the organization from International Old Lacers, Inc. to either of these two choices - International Organization of Lace, Inc.  (IOLI)  or Lace Alliance (LA) ?  If you have followed the members' forum on the IOLI website earlier this year, there was plenty of talk and discussion - including yours truly.

    If you haven't voted yet - http://www.emailmeform.com/builder/form/D5UCaSn1imEuFqAcV87k0N4  here's the link to their site - you will need your membership number to post your ballot.

    The Annual meeting and vote is slated for August 9th!   

  • August 01, 2012 4:05 PM | Deleted user

    It's that time!  If you haven't already, please send in your entries - we have an extension on the cost of the entry of $5 until Monday August 6th.  You must mail in your entry form with the entry fee and have it postmarked by August 6th.  Mark it "Sarah says $5". 

    Otherwise - please still enter - the entry fee will be $10.  Last year we had 51 entries - everyone of them was a winner!  I'm looking forward to the fair.

    Thanks to everyone that has sent in their entries so far!!!

  • June 30, 2012 8:01 PM | Sr. Madeleine Cleverly
    Most of you know I am going to Bruge Aug 5th to Aug 31st. Patty asked me to blog about my trip as I go so you can keep abreast of my travels and share in my lace adventures. So today is my first attempt... I need to practice a bit. I will have a little Kindle Fire and as long as I can keep it charged and find WiFi I guess this Sister reporter is good!
    I was at Sweet Briar which was most excellent, a piece coming in the newsletter. Several gals had been to Bruge and without collaborating they each told me to be sure and bring BUG Spray that was the most important as there were no screens! Never mind the bobbins and pillow etc. First things first no bug bites! Chuckle  Chuckle!
    Several lacers are sharing in my adventure purchasing supplies for me, pencils vellum and books and bobbins. I feel very grateful,cared about not to mention prepared.... So.. until 'the packing juggle' begins... lucky I only need a habit or two!!

    Sentiments from Sister

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