If you are interested in the Flour Sacks, Stanford also has a number of
them, which you could visit in California if you attend the Sacramento
convention.  It is about a two hour drive from Sacramento.  A two year
study would be a lot of fun!
Kim


On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 6:39 AM, <dmt11h...@aol.com> wrote:

> I know that the Hoover Library in Iowa is the repository for  many of the
> embroidered flour sacks, presented in gratitude by the women of  Belgium.
> Does it a actually have any of the lace from the Bobbins of Belgium  lace
> initiative in it?
> I find this entire enterprise to have been fascinating, and  not the least
> of the fascination is that major Symbolist artists were supporting  the
> project by designing lace works of great artistic beauty. I would love to
>  see
> more of it.
> Devon
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