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Techniques Represented in Each Pattern. Students of Tallies and Pin (updated) December 16, 2019 Dear Customer: Thank you for requesting information about my lace instruction and supply business. If you have any questions about the supplies listed on the following pages, let me use my 36 years of lacemaking experience to help you in your selections. My stock is expanding and changing daily, so if you don't see something you want please ask. It would be my pleasure to send promotional materials on any of the items you have questions about. Call us at (607) 277-0498 or visit our web page at: http://www.vansciverbobbinlace.com We would be delighted to hear from you at our email address [email protected]. All our orders go two day priority service. Feel free to telephone, email ([email protected]) or mail in your order. Orders for supplies will be filled immediately and will include a free catalogue update. Please include an 8% ($7.50 minimum to 1 lb., $10.50 over 1 lbs.-$12.00 maximum except for pillows and stands which are shipped at cost) of the total order to cover postage and packaging. New York State residents add sales tax applicable to your locality. Payment is by check, money order or credit card (VISA, MASTERCARD, DISCOVER) in US dollars. If you are looking for a teacher keep me in mind! I teach courses at all levels in Torchon, Bedfordshire, Lester, Honiton, Bucks Point lace, Russian and more! I am happy to tailor workshops to suit your needs. Check for scheduled workshops on the page facing the order form. Please note I am available for Lace Days. Thank you for your interest and I look forward to being of service to you. Sincerely yours, Holly Van Sciver Van Sciver Bobbin Lace ns, technical diagrams and detailed Tallies and Pin Chains drawings of specific Bobbi Donnelly techniques represented in each ring Tønder patterns from the collection of the pattern. Students of Museum of Sønderjylland Kulturhistorie. This 95 page hardback starts with a long awaited section illustrating the technique of Tønder followed by 34 reconstructed patterns, with colored diagrams and picture of the finished lace. $54.50 P.S. With the help of the computer, I am able to up-date my catalogue frequently giving you the most accurate reflection of available items and their prices. However, due to fluctuations in foreign currency, prices may change without notice. Books 2 Check out our web page at http://www.vansciverbobbinlace.com for more books and information! If you are having difficulty sorting out the myriad of information about books let me use my 35 years of lacemaking experience to help you make your selections! New Torchon, ’s Gravenmoer (cont) La dentelle de Craponne, Odette Arpin ....................................................42.95 XXL Stropkant, Hubert Van Hoorebeke .......................................................49.95 Waltz, Outka, Kurono, Nishizawa, Hirata, Miwa, Morita .............................34.00 101 Torchon Lace Patterns, Robin Lewis ...........................................26.95 Florale Herzen, Elfi Krüger ..........................................................................36.95 Color in Torchon (DVD), Jean Leader .................................................48.00 Tallies and Pin Chains, Donnelly, Guisiana, Carnegie ................................54.50 Pettersson-Spitzen, Nordström ..........................................................54.95 Fiandra a tre paia, Diana Dussi ...................................................................34.50 Les Dentelles aux Fuseaux, DMC ......................................................79.95 The Return of the Spiders, The Lace Guild ..............................................36.95 Blumen für Fenster und Tisch, Christine Merecki ................................44.95 Variation in Torchon, Linda Valbjørn Olsen ................................................26.95 Logarithmic ’s Gravenmoer Bobbin Lace, Brigitta Gornik ................69.95 El encaje de Cándida, Mariña Regueiro ....................................................79.95 ’s Gravenmoer Bobbin Lace, Brigitta Gornik ......................................59.95 Small Motifs in Idrija Technique, Riet Delescen .......................................33.50 ’s Gravenmoer Bobbin Lace 2, Brigitta Gornik ...................................59.95 La Guipure du Puy, Nathalie Hubert and Mick Fouriscot ..........................49.95 ’s Gravenmoer Bobbin Lac 3, Brigitta Gornik .....................................59.95 The Small Friendly Spider Book, various .................................................15.95 ’s Gravenmoer Bobbin Lace Boutique, Brigitta Gornik .....................69.95 Lace in Flanders, History and Contempoary Art, M Bruggeman .....79.95 ’s Gravenmoer Bobbin Lace Christmas Ornaments, B. Gornik .......49.95 Little Snowflake with the White Skirt, Ulrike Voelcker .......................34.50 All About Making Mechlin Lace, Alexandra Stillwell ..........................36.95 Flat Bobbin Lace Christmas Ornaments, B. Gornik ..........................29.95 Christian Traugott Grimm Klöppelcurriculum 1823, Kilian&Shuster42.95 Let’s Begin Making Bobbin Lace, The Lace Museum .........................29.95 Bedfordshire, Cluny, Guipure, Schneeberger Bobbin Lace Patterns: Christmas and Winter, Mika Toyoda ..................64.95 Bedfordshire Lace Designs, Louise West ................................................49.95 Teddy Bears, Mika Toyoda ..........................................................................29.95 Polychrome and Dentelles, Mme Odette Arpin ........................................49.95 Christmas Ornaments, Mika Toyoda .........................................................36.95 Truing Bedfordshire Lace Pricking, Alex Stillwell .......................................8.50 Skyline, Anne-Marie Verbeke-Billiet .................................................... 24.95 An Early Lace Workbook, Rosemary Shepherd .................................54.95 Brugs Begijnhof (Nunnery) in Flanders, Anne-Marie Verbeke-Billiet 24.95 Fabulous history and pattern book on the earliest bobbin laces. Sidmouth’s Lace, Carol MacFazdean ................................................. 19.95 Introducing Bone Lace, Gil Dye .................................................................22.95 Mouchoirs & Pochettes 1870-1950, Odette Arpin .................................109.95 Gold and Silver Edgings, Gilian Dye .....................................................29.95 Bobbin-Made Jewellery from Metal Threads, M Wolther-Kampmann...54.95 The Isham Samples and Other Linen Edgings, Gilian Dye ..................29.95 “Asymétrie” - “Symétrie”, Odette Arpin ....................................................19.95 Surface Decoration in Silk and Metallic Thread, Gilian Dye ...................29.95 “Dis-moi Oui!”, Odette Arpin ......................................................................19.95 Insertions and Borders, Gilian Dye.....................................................29.95 “Chocolat Liégeois”, Odette Arpin ............................................................19.95 Floral Bedfordshire, Yvonne Scheele-Kerkhof....................................59.95 de l`Air et des Fleurs (Of Air and Flowers), Odette Arpin ........................19.95 Pattern book on pictorial Beds. A l’ombre des campanules, Odette Arpin .................................................19.95 Wiener Spitzen, Hartmut Lang .............................................................59.95 3 Fleur Bouquet Patterns, Odette Arpin ...................................................19.95 Bedfordshire Lace Patterns, Margaret Turner....................................24.95 Tournesoleil, Odette Arpin ..........................................................................19.95 Reprint of 1500's wood block designs for bobbin lace. Bolero and Jacke Alexa, Christine Mereckii ..............................................28.95 Introduction To Bedfordshire Lace, Jean Leader ..............................19.95 Into A Circle, Annie Vancraeynest ................................................................49 .95 Thistles, Roses and Daffodils, Jean Leader.......................................19.95 Von Herzen, Ulrike Voelcker .................................................................36.95 Florale Sterne, Elfi Krüger ...........................................................................34.95 Four bookmark patterns in floral Beds. Spitzen und Einsätze, Bridgett Bellon .......................................................34.95 Introducing Beds Lace in 20 Lessons, B. Underwood ......................29.95 Oiseaux & papillons (Birds and Butterflies) .............................................22.95 Beginning/Intermediate manual of Beds complete w/patterns. 5 Feuilles de mini-éventails (Mini Fans in Bobbin Lace) .......................19.95 Traditional Bedfordshire Lace, Barbara Underwood..........................34.95 Vers l’Orient (Polychrome bobbin lace patterns) ...................................21.95 The best advanced manual of Beds complete with patterns. Prickings from the AV Clark Collection-CD, various .........................16.95 Bobbin Lace Manuals and Skills Rose Family Sample Book-DVD, various ...........................................32.00 Thomas Lester, his Lace & the East Midlands Ind., A Buck .............29.95 Beginning Bobbin Lace, Gilian Dye .........................................................19.95 Torchon Lacemaking, Elizabeth Wade ...............................................29.95 La Guipure du Puy, vol. 2, Hubert and Fouriscot ................................35.95
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