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Library Borrowing, Privilages and Rules FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL MEMBERS Qld Lace Guild Website http://qldlace.org LIBRARY BORROWING, PRIVILAGES AND RULES BORROWING: Request by mail or phone to the Librarian Mr John Lowther, 14 Green Street, LOWOOD, Q 4311 Phone (07) 54262133 after dark or leave message on answering machine Email address - [email protected] Remember to include/leave your name, postal address and ALG Membership Number along with Book Title and catalogue number and/or phone number Three items maximum may be borrowed / on loan at any one time LENDING: The borrower can keep the books for 3 months providing no other member requests them during that time. When requested by another member, the Librarian can recall the book/s, but not before the borrower has had them for a minimum of 1 month. If recalled they should be returned as soon as possible. Videos/DVDs and Newsletters may be borrowed for 1 month only RETURNING: Books and/or Videos/DVDs should be returned in the same packaging as they were sent or another Jiffy pack, cardboard or solid package material to avoid damage. It is the borrower's responsibility to do so as she (he) can be asked to pay replacement cost of book or video. NOTES: There is a $2.00 charge per item borrowed. The borrower pays return postage only. Cost of damage or loss of book/s (video/s, DVD) is met by the borrower. Failure to return items within the due time will result in the member being unable to borrow again. Should you have any queries as to the contents of a book, or where to find particular requirements, re assessment material etc., your librarian is only too happy to help with advice. NEWSLETTERS; The Librarian holds copies of all Interstate Newsletters, which you may borrow, on application. Legend To describe type and/or level, retained from previous library lists G General - contains more than one type of lace T Torchon B Beginner P Point Ground H History N Needle Made lace C Crochet TT Tatting K Knitting R Reference + Advanced Ho Honiton Bed Bedfordshire Bat Battenburg NOTE: The books in the library have been grouped according to the information they contain and as such the same book can appear in several lace groups e.g. Book 3 Bobbin Lace Making by Doris Southard is in the Lace groups Brussels, Bucks, Honiton, Tonder, Torchon because it contained chapters on each of these lace types If you borrow a book which you believe should be grouped differently please advise the librarian Lace Group Cat No. Title Author Type Bedfordshire 6 A Manual of Handmade Bobbin Lacework Margaret Maidment Bedfordshire 34 Dryad Book of Bobbin Lace Raie Clare Bedfordshire 54 Bobbin Lacemaking for Beginners Amy Dawson Bedfordshire 62 Manual of Bedfordshire Lace Pam Robinson Bedfordshire 64 Bedfordshire Lace Patterns Margaret Turner Bedfordshire 98 Introducing Traditional Bedfordshire Lace in 20 Lessons Barbara Underwood Bedfordshire 131 Traditional Bedfordshire Lace Barbara Underwood Bedfordshire 231 Lace Fans Ann Collier Bedfordshire 243 The Bedfordshire Family of Laces Jennifer Fisher Bedfordshire 275 A Bedfordshire Lace Collection Barbara Underwood Bedfordshire 283 Lace to Use Jean Withers Bedfordshire 296 Basic Technical Instruction Book Bedfordshire The Lace Guild England Bedfordshire 322 Circles and Squares, A Lace Guild Publication Lace Guild England Bedfordshire 350 Lacemaking Patterns Set 2 Bedfordshire Lace Raie Clare Bedfordshire 371 Magic Threads Christine Springett Bedfordshire 381 2nd Set Bedfordshire Debbie Moller Bedfordshire 382 3rd Set Set of Lace Motifs Bedfordshire Debbie Moller Bedfordshire 428 An Introduction to Bedfordshire Lace Jean Leader Bedfordshire 463 The Lace Place, Plaited Laces, Bedfordshire – Cluny Peter & Robin Hueppauff Beveren 303 Bevern lace M.Giusiana, N. Pauwels, S.Barry Binche 40 Bees, Birds and Butterflies in Lace Edna Sutton & Mary Moseley Binche 173 Syllabus Binche 1 Verbeke-billiet Library List October 2018 Prepared by John Lowther 21/10/2018 Page 1 Lace Group Cat No. Title Author Type Binche 220 Binche Lace Michael Guisiana, Linda Dunn Binche 425 Binche 111 Giusiana / Hick Braid 59 Braid Lace for Today Jennifer Fisher Braid 148 Bobbin Lace Braid Gillian Dye Braid 277 Bobbin Lace Illustrated Guide Traditional and Contemporary Brigita Fuhrmann Technique Braid Lace 311 Creative Design in Bobbin Lace Ann Collier Bruges 40 Bees, Birds and Butterflies in Lace Edna Sutton & Mary Moseley Bruges 56 Bruges Flower Lace Edna Sutton Bruges 56 a Bruges Flower Lace Patterns Edna Sutton Bruges 109 The Technique of Bruges Flower Lace Veronica Sorenson - J E H Rombach- de-Kievid Bruges 423 Designing for Bruges Flower Lace Edna Sutton Brussels 3 Bobbin Lace Making Doris Southard Brussels 40 Bees, Birds and Butterflies in Lace Edna Sutton & Mary Moseley Brussels 225 Creative Lace Patterns Valerie Paton Bucks 3 Bobbin Lace Making Doris Southard Bucks 4 The Technique of Bucks Point Lace Pamela Nottingham Bucks 6 A Manual of Handmade Bobbin Lacework Margaret Maidment Bucks 34 Dryad Book of Bobbin Lace Raie Clare Bucks 61 100 Traditional Bobbin Lace Patterns(Bucks Point) Geraldine Stott / Cook Bucks 118 Bucks Point Lace Making Pamela Nottingham Bucks 119 A Visual Introduction to Bucks Point Lace Geraldine Stott Bucks 174 Making Lace with Little Grey Rabbit D Cox Bucks 199 Motive in Tull Ulrike Lohr Bucks 231 Lace Fans Ann Collier Bucks 283 Lace to Use Jean Withers Bucks 288 Art of Making Buckingham Pillow Lace Georgina Roberts Bucks 289 Geometrical Bucks Point Lace Alexandra Stillwell Bucks 310 Guide to Lace-Making M.E.W. Milroy Bucks 322 Circles and Squares, A Lace Guild Publication Lace Guild England Bucks 325 Bucks Point Prickings - Lace Dealer's Pattern Book Kate Riley Bucks 351 Lacemaking Patterns Set 3 Buckinghamshire Point Lace Raie Clare Bucks 403 Batsford Lace Pattern Book - Bucks Point Pamela Nottingham Bucks 429 An Introduction to Bucks Point Lace Jean Leader Cluny 6 A Manual of Handmade Bobbin Lacework Margaret Maidment Cluny 10 Technique and Design of Cluny Lace L Paulis/M Rutgers Cluny 54 Bobbin Lacemaking for Beginners Amy Dawson Cluny 174 Making Lace with Little Grey Rabbit D Cox Cluny 179 Bobbin Lacemaking D Wright Cluny 251 Cluny 1 Cluny 252 Cluny 2 Cluny 463 The Lace Place, Plaited Laces, Bedfordshire – Cluny Peter & Robin Hueppauff Devon Trolly 343 Devon Trolly Lace Patterns and Lace for Queen Victoria Carol McFadzean Duchesse 48 Duchesse Lace Jane Newble-De Graaf Duchesse 224 Duchesse Jose van Pamelen-Hagenaars Duchesse 299 50 Dutch Bobbin Lace Patterns Yvonne Scheele-Kerkhof Flanders 41 Flanders Lace Mary Niven Flanders 132 Patronemap Vlaanderse Kanten 1 (Flanders) W. Keersmaccker Flanders 273 Flanders lace - 3 Nadine Pauwels Flanders 274 Flanders lace - 4 Nadine Pauwels Flanders 327 Number Work Steffi Reinhardt Flanders 356 Flanders Lace - Flandrische Spitze Barbara Corbet Gozo 47 Gozo Lace - An Introduction to Lacemaking in the Maltese Consiglia Azzopardi Islands Gozo 47 a Gozo Lace - Patterns for Item 47 C. Azzopardi Honiton 3 Bobbin Lace Making Doris Southard Honiton 5 The Technique of Honiton Lace Elsie Luxton Honiton 6 A Manual of Handmade Bobbin Lacework Margaret Maidment Library List October 2018 Prepared by John Lowther 21/10/2018 Page 2 Lace Group Cat No. Title Author Type Honiton 11 Three Generations in the Honiton Lace Trade Margaret Tomlinson Honiton 34 Dryad Book of Bobbin Lace Raie Clare Honiton 46 Introduction to Honiton Lace Susanne Thompson Honiton 54 Bobbin Lacemaking for Beginners Amy Dawson Honiton 67 Flowers in Honiton Lace Elsie Luxton/Yusai Fukuyama Honiton 116 Further Steps in Honiton Lace Susanne Thompson Honiton 151 The Honiton Lace Book Devonia Honiton 179 Bobbin Lacemaking D Wright Honiton 192 New Patterns in Honiton Lace C & B Biggins Honiton 240 Personal Lace Trenna Ruffner Honiton 283 Lace to Use Jean Withers Honiton 311 Creative Design in Bobbin Lace Ann Collier Honiton 352 Birds and Animals in Honiton Lace Siakoh Takano Honiton 359 Royal Honiton Lace Elsie Luxton & Yusai Fukuyama Honiton 375 Honiton Lace a collection of rediscovered fillings The Devon Lace Teachers Honiton 391 Honiton Lace Patterns Elsie Luxton Honiton 451 New Designs in Honiton Lace Pat Perryman & Cynthia Voysey Idrija 323 Idrija Lace Bridget M Cook & Metka Tratnik Idrija 414 Traditional Patterns in Guipure and Idrija Gertrude Biedermann Malmesbury 115 Malmesbury Lace Joan Blanchard Maltese 179 Bobbin Lacemaking D Wright Milanese 34 Dryad Book of Bobbin Lace Raie Clare Milanese 97 Milanese Lace - An Introduction Patricia Reid & Lucy Kincaid Milanese 145 New braids and designs in Milanese lace Patricia Reid & Lucy Kincaid Milanese 301 50 New Milanese Lace patterns Patricia Read Milanese 341 An Introduction to Milanese Lace Pat Read Milanese 348 Alphabet Inspirations in Coloured Bobbin Lace Sandi Woods Milanese 373 Milanese Lace Original Patterns in Color Louise Colgan Milanese 348 Alphabet Inspirations in Coloured Bobbin Lace Sandi Woods Plaited 60 Bobbin Lace Making Pamela Nottingham Plaited 463 The Lace Place, Plaited Laces, Bedfordshire – Cluny Peter & Robin Hueppauff Point Ground 110 Point Ground Patterns from Australia Elwyn Kenn Point Ground 124 Point Ground Patterns Original and Traditional Karen Blum Point Ground 159 Pillow lace - Book 5 M Hamer Point Ground 160 Pillow lace - Book 6 M Hamer Point Ground 190 Ecken Point Ground Lace E Nesenburg Point Ground 214 Australian Wild Flowers in Point Ground Elwyn Kenn Point Ground 302 The Grammar of Point Ground Ulrike Voelcker Point Ground 397 Introduction to Bobbin Lace Patterns Bridget M. Cook Point Ground 402 Designs in Point Ground
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