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Ithaca Lace Day 2008 Announcement

THE FINGER LAKES LACE GUILD
presents the
28th Annual Ithaca Lace Day and Conference
Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday -- October 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th, 2008
at the
Ramada Inn Airport, 2310 North Triphammer Road, Ithaca, New York 14850


Featured Speakers
Carol McFadzean ~ Devon Trolly Lace: Patterns and Lace for Queen Victoria
and
David Springett ~ Bedlam, Babes and Bobbins
plus
Workshops, Sales, Demonstrations, Lace Exhibits, Lectures,
Try-it-Yourself Table, Lace and Bobbin Prizes

Lace Day on Saturday Is Free And Open To The Public
Workshops, Banquet Dinner and Evening Lecture by Preregistration
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For more information about Lace Day or Workshops call:
Holly Van Sciver (607) 277-0498 or email: vsblace@twcny.rr.com
http://www.fingerlakeslaceguild.org

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28th Annual Ithaca Lace Day and Conference

 

Come celebrate lace at the 28th Annual Ithaca Lace Day and Conference which will be held October 10th, 11th, 12th, and 13th, 2008 at the Ramada Inn Airport*, 2310 North Triphammer Road, Ithaca, New York 14850. Our theme this year will be "Vote For Lace". Sponsored by the Finger Lakes Lace Guild, the Saturday exhibitions, sales room and lecture are free and open to the public.

We begin on Friday night with registration and an opening reception at the hotel. Please join us, with your guest, in greeting the teachers and vendors and in renewing lacemaking friendships. On Saturday, visitors will have the opportunity to view many exhibits and to shop at the vendors' tables. Items for sale will include a broad line of lacemaking supplies, books, handcrafted bobbins, antique and vintage laces. To help defray the cost of the event, and to support the Finger Lakes Lace Guild, donations will be accepted for lace and bobbin prizes.

At 12:45 on Saturday, Carol McFadzean will be lecturing on, Devon Trolly Lace: Patterns and Lace for Queen Victoria. Carol is currently President of OIDFA working to promote lace and lacemaking worldwide. In recent years Carol has focused her research on the laces and lacemakers of the coastal villages of Devon with special attention on the designs made for Queen Victoria.

In addition to this year's public event, seven workshops featuring teachers from England, Hungary, and the United States will be offered in many different lace disciplines. Workshop participants, friends, and families are also invited to attend a banquet dinner to be held at the Ramada Inn. Following dinner, don't miss David Springett who will entertain us with a lecture presentation titled, Bedlam, Babes and Bobbins.

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Evening, October 10, 2008

7:00-9:00
Registration and Reception
(includes hors d'oeuvres supplied by the FLLG)

Saturday, October 11, 2008
9:00-4:30
Registration, Sales, Demonstrations, Lace Exhibits, Try-It-Yourself Table
12:45-1:45
Lecture on Devon Trolly Lace: Patterns and Lace for Queen Victoria.
by Carol McFadzean
2:00-5:00
Workshops
6:30-7:00
Social Gathering, Cash Bar
7:00-10:00
Banquet Dinner
After-Dinner Program on
Bedlam, Babes and Bobbins
by David Springett

Sunday, October 12, 2008
9:00-4:00
Workshops
(includes brunch from 12:00-1:00 supplied by the FLLG)

Monday, October 13, 2008

9:00-4:00
Workshops
(includes lunch from 12:00-1:00 supplied by the FLLG)

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*Rooms are hard to find in Ithaca in the Fall, so those wishing to stay at the Ramada Inn Airport should book well in advance and cancel if necessary, adhering to the cancellation guidelines set by the Ramada Inn. Call the local number at (607) 257-3100 and ask for the room block being held for the Finger Lakes Lace Guild. Looking for cheap flights? Try http://www.flyithaca.com, which searches all flights, on all airline combinations coming and going into Ithaca and nearby cities.

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Workshops

Saturday, October 11, 2:00-5:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 12, 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Monday, October 13, 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

A New Approach To Bedfordshire Leaves, Christine Springett

Don't miss this opportunity to study with one of England's best lace teachers. This course will introduce you to an exciting new way of creating a series of matching leaves in striking color sequences using special variegated thread. Bedfordshire Lace, but not as you know it!


PREREQUISITES: Students must be familiar with the basic skills of Bedfordshire Lace, ie. plaits, picots, windmill crossings, trails and of course, leaves.

Christine Springett has been making lace for more than 30 years and Bedfordshire is still her favourite. She has written and published a variety of lace books and Bedfordshire patterns. Together with her husband David she ran a large bobbin business for 25 years and The British College of Lace for 16 years. She has made a series of Bedfordshire and Torchon DVDs. They are both supposed to be taking life a little easier now, but they can't stop having ideas....

Idrija Lace, Allie Marguccio

Idrija Lace of Slovenia is a free lace characterized by tapes which meander throughout a compact design connected by sewings. Most pieces require between 5 and 7 pairs of continental style bobbins using a heavier cotton thread. Students will learn the basic skills required to make Idrija Lace including the narrow braid, corners, gentle curves, picots, plaits and sewings.


PREREQUISITES: Fundamental bobbin lace skills including Torchon.

The great-granddaughter of a Slovenian bobbin lacemaker, Allie continues the family tradition through the study, research and making of Idrija Lace. She has studied under the tutelage of master teachers Stana Frelih and Metka Fortuna at the Idrija School of Lace in Idrija Slovenia. In addition to giving weekly private lace lessons, she also teaches bobbin lace at the Bottle Works Ethnic Arts Center as part of the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown Community Outreach, and elementary age students at the school district where she works as a librarian.

Hunnia Lace, Ilona Simon-Tar

Don't miss this rare opportunity to study with Hungarian lace teacher Ilona Simon-Tar to learn Hunnia Lace, Hungary's most important and finest bobbin lace. This beautiful tape lace with a net ground turns Hungarian folk art into bobbin lace. Rich in technique, Hunnia Lace employs skills also found in Honiton, Milanese and Duchesse. Students will delight in Ilona's personality and the precision she brings to her diagramming and attention to detail.


PREREQUISITES: Fundamental bobbin lace skills.

Ilona was born in Hungary in 1926. After the 1956 Hungarian Revolution she came to the United States and worked at Cerro Engineering in New York City. Ilona became an American citizen in 1963. She joined the EGA (Embroiderers' Guild of America) in 1970 where she started to teach silk embroidery. She became a member of the Lost Art Lacers in 1990 where she played a pivotal roll in promoting lace in her region. She now lives in Hungary where she continues to pursue her passion for lace through the study of Hunnia Lace.

 The Lester Eagle, Holly Van Sciver

This beautiful mid-19th century East Midlands English lace features pictorial motifs of cloth stitch flowers, leaves, fruits and animals. It is worked continuously with a plaited (guipure) ground and can be worked with and without gimp threads. Students new to Lester Lace can select from an assortment of leaves to learn how to add and discard pairs, manipulate the gimp, work veins at various angles in cloth stitch elements, and invisible finishing. Intermediate level students will make the Lester Cuff and learn how to incorporate pictorial motifs into a guipure ground. Advanced students will work the Eagles Head in the Lester tradition combining the skills of Honiton and Bedfordshire in one lace, learning rolled tallies, gimp movement and nook pins in addition to applying skills to pattern interpretation.


PREREQUISITES: Intermediate and advanced patterns require fundamental Bedfordshire skills.

Holly has been a student and teacher of lacemaking for over 34 years. Originally trained in England, she specializes in teaching the 19th century English laces. She has taught and lectured in the United States, Canada and Europe for the International Old Lacers, regional lace guilds, national lace conferences, museums, historical societies, universities and professional organizations. Holly is a leader in teaching the fundamentals underlying lacemaking theory and design. She is the founder of the Finger Lakes Lace Guild and owner of Van Sciver Bobbin Lace, which has served to promote lacemaking worldwide since 1981.

 The 18th Century Laces of Flanders: Binche, Valenciennes and Mechlin, Vanda Mc Arthur

This class will appeal to the experienced lacemaker who is intrigued with the beautiful old laces of the Flanders region and wishes to begin to understand the "workings" of these laces. The students will be given a choice of one of four laces, diagrammed out, but not color coded, from the instructor's collection. Students will be guided in the working of the lace through the study of photocopies of the lace and through class discussion.


PREREQUISITES: A sound foundation in the fundamental skills of Flemish straight laces including Binche.

Vanda has been making lace for over twenty years. After teaching herself the "basics", she began serious lace studies by taking several yearly trips to Brugge for private lessons with Anne-Marie Billet, which allows her to bring an understanding of Binche reconstruction to her patterns that is unsurpassed in the US. She has also taken classes in Bucks point from Margery Carter and Honiton from Caroline Biggins.

Withof, Beginning and Continuing, Susie Johnson

This class will appeal to the experienced lacemaker who is intrigued with the beautiful old laces of Developed by Sister Judith and her students in the Netherlands, Withof rapidly evolved from its Duchesse roots to become an extraordinary contemporary lace characterized by fine threads, rolled edges, and light and shadow in highly stylized motifs. Beginners will spend time studying the foundation skills. This lace encourages personal expression, something continuing students will have the opportunity to put into practice while refining their skills and exploring the subtle nuances of this lace.

PREREQUISITES: A strong working knowledge of bobbin lace.

Susie has been studying Withof for many years with Jeannet van Oord, both in the US and the Netherlands, mastering the new techniques as the lace evolved. Her work and understanding of the lace has earned her a Withof teacher's certificate from Sr. Judith, with whom she studied in the Netherlands. Her Withof has been on exhibition in several countries, including the recent OIDFA conference in the Netherlands. She co-edited Withof Duchesse in North America and did all of the technical drawings and instructions for the book. She has been making lace since 1981 and teaching for over 20 years, including teaching Withof at IOLI conventions, the Winter Lace Conference, and the Finger Lakes Lace Days in Ithaca.

Devon Trolly Lace, Carol McFadzean

Students will learn how to make point ground patterns from Devon that have not been worked for over 160 years! Recreate history! The patterns to be worked will differ from those in the two Devon Trolly books and will suit both beginner and intermediate level students of point ground laces.


PREREQUISITES: A knowledge of basic point ground techniques would be helpful.

Carol has been making lace since 1985. She devotes herself to historical research in a broad range of lacemaking techniques. She has a special interest in designing lace as an art form in thick thread. Carol is currently the President of OIDFA working to promote lace and lacemaking worldwide.



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Registration Form

 

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Address:_________________________________________________________

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Workshops run concurrently, so please list your choices in order of preference. Registration applications, accompanied by full payment in U.S. dollars, may be mailed in at any time and will be processed by lottery on August 15th. Applications received after August 15th will be accommodated on a space available basis in the order received. Confirmation of courses and supply lists will be mailed by August 20th.st.


RECEPTION -- Friday, 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Please indicate number attending ______.

(Rank) 2-Day WORKSHOPS -- Saturday, 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. and Sunday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
_____ A New Approach To Bedfordshire Leaves, Christine Springett
_____ Idrija Lace, Allie Marguccio
_____ Hunnia Lace, Ilona Simon-Tar
_____ The 18th Century Laces of Flanders; Binche, Valenciennes and Mechlin, Vanda McArthur
_____ Withof, Beginning and Continuing, Susie Johnson
_____ The Lester Eagle, Holly Van Sciver____Beginner ____Intermediate____Advanced
_____ Devon Trolly Lace, Carol McFadzean

(Rank) MONDAY WORKSHOPS -- Monday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
_____ A New Approach To Bedfordshire Leaves, Christine Springett
_____ Idrija Lace, Allie Marguccio
_____ Hunnia Lace, Ilona Simon-Tar
_____ The 18th Century Laces of Flanders; Binche, Valenciennes and Mechlin, Vanda McArthur
_____ Withof, Beginning and Continuing, Susie Johnson
_____ The Lester Eagle, Holly Van Sciver____Beginner ____Intermediate____Advanced
_____ Devon Trolly Lace, Carol McFadzean


Item

Number of People

Price per Registrant

Total
Registration Fee (applicable to workshop registrants only) --

$25.00

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2-Day Lace Workshop (includes Sunday Brunch) --

$135.00

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Banquet Dinner and Lecture --

$32.00

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Monday Workshop (includes lunch) --

$85.00

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TOTAL

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CANCELLATION POLICY: If you need to cancel please tell us immediately so that someone else may have your place. Requests for refunds must be made in writing to the Registrar and must be postmarked by September 16th. Refunds will be subject to a $10.00 cancellation fee. We will not be able to honor requests for refunds postmarked after September 16th.

Banquet Dinner
(friends and family are welcome)
Sliced Sirloin of Beef with Sautéed Mushrooms, Sliced Roast Turkey and Stuffing, Seafood Lasagna Alfredo Style
Tossed Spinach Salad, Garden Salad with House Dressing, Three Bean Salad
Marinated Tortellini Primavera, Glazed Carrots, Red Bliss Potatoes
Dinner Rolls with Butter
Cake and Ice Cream, Coffee, Tea, Decaf

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Please mail completed registration form and checks, payable to the Finger Lakes Lace Guild,
to Kathy Kauffmann, 734 Oak Street, Winnetka, IL 60093-2521, Phone: (847)784-1447, evenings only.