Threads Of Power
LACE EXHIBITION!!!! The Threads Of Power lace exhibit at the Bard Graduate Center is amazing! I am so happy to visit – and on the lace makers’ opening day – […]
LACE EXHIBITION!!!! The Threads Of Power lace exhibit at the Bard Graduate Center is amazing! I am so happy to visit – and on the lace makers’ opening day – […]
The Rocky Mountain Lace Guild is lucky enough to have a great Orenburg knitted lace teacher living in Colorado. This is the second time I have taken a class from […]
When I heard Maggie Hensel Brown was coming to New York to speak during the Lacemaker’s Day at the Threads Of Power exhibit, I knew I had to reach out […]
The plastic bag piece is finally finished and it has a name: “Paper or…” Just to be clear for those who may not get the name: When groceries were being […]
My family took a trip to New York and DC. It was filled with visiting as many places as we could. One of those for me was going to the […]
Binche is a dense, but fine lace that came from Belgium. The detailed pattern of perfume bottles was designed by the amazing teacher of the class, Kumiko Nakazaki. Her patterns […]
I got the amazing opportunity to attend the International Organization for Lace’s (IOLI) convention in Mesa, Arizona. It is no secret that I am very interested in needle lace, so […]
Looking back at my previous posts about the grocery bag lace, I don’t think I talked about the goal. I mentioned I wanted this piece to live in a park. […]
Finally ready to make bobbin lace with the peg board and plarn. Oh, did I mention I designed a pattern too? I am part of The Adventurous Lacemakers (TAL) group, […]
My plan is to install the finished bobbin lace in a nearby park, so I need something that will hold up outside. The bobbin lace making material I chose was […]