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Hi everyone, My name is Melissa Jurisch. I live near Portland, OR. I have one young daughter who is 4 and very jealous of my crafts. I've taught myself to...
Hello Melissa, A very warm welcome to the group .......you sound as if you are doing very well with your lacemaking.......keep up the good work and do post a...
To save me losing my mind trying to search thru previous posts, somebody posted a web site that showed the motions of bobbins in animation. I'm going to do...
I would love to make a sawdust pillow!!! Where's that saw????????? Marji joybern1@... wrote: Hello Melissa, A very warm welcome to the group .......you...
Hi everyone, I am new to this group and to bobbin lace. I was given a beginner's kit about 20 years ago (!) and worked through that then (all Torchon) but was...
There is a great DVD by Louise Colgan that is wonderful to learn from. She has two projects, a humming bird and a heart. I have really enjoyed it. Marji ...
Jo Edkins Lace website...that is the one you want....just put in a Google search and it comes up Joy in OZ joybern1@... http://artbyjoymac.blogspot.com...
I have that book too. It is wonderful. I hope to take a class from her this summer. Fingers crossed. I took a class in Withof a couple of months ago and it...
Welcome, Melissa, I'm fairly new and usually just read what others say so that I can learn more. I live in the Northeast area of the Real!! land of OZ, along...
Hi Marji, How fortunate you are to be able to take a class with Louise.........a bit too far for me to go from here in Australia Ha Ha....but I do contact her...
Thank you Joy, And I've uploaded my first couple of attempts to a new folder (MelissaJ) under photos. Hope to get some more time this weekend to work on my...
Hi Melissa, I cannot see any of your photos it says album empty???? Joy in OZ joybern1@... http://artbyjoymac.blogspot.com ... From: Melissa Jurisch ...
Logarithmic lace is torchon designed on a grid that has been stretched/squashed logarithmically. There are several pieces in my lace gallery. About 3/4 of the...
... Are you familiar with the Portland Lace Society? Here is their web site - http://www.portlandlacesociety.org/ There are monthly meetings in your area, and...
Hi Melissa, Teaching yourself is great, but you will progress much faster and more happily if you have a group near you. And lucky you, you DO! Please visit...
Yes, it would be nice to have a group or guild to meet with. So, how about at least a dozen of you all moving to northeast Kansas. Ronna Robertson says there...
Hello everyone, I have been thinking more and more about what to sell at my family's Craft Room this year. The Craft Room is a separate room off my family's...
Hi, I enjoyed making a couple of pieces in logarithmic lace last summer. I took a class from Maureen Veness at our Pacific Northwest Conference. It is a ...
Too cool!!! I think that I have that pattern around here somewhere. It was in an IOLI magazine, wasn't it? Marji Lynda Libby <LyndaLibby@...> wrote: ...
Hi Rebekah What about small craft kits for children. My three young grandaughters love that sort of thing and buying their own is far better than one of...
Hi, I was reading about the logarithmic lace and then went to Brenda’s site and saw hers. Now I am wondering where that came from and how did Brenda learn ...
Hi Barbara Bending and stretching lace patterns with a computer was something I started doing about 20 years ago - way before it was ever called logarithmic...