I have decided not to continue bcc-ing people who told me they didn't get my
e-mails because Gmail and AOL are incompatible.  Some of my letters never get
to Arachne, and I'm not going to worry about that anymore, either.  Maybe
someone will re-post if what I write might help others.
Please note that Susan Hottle's memo says she could not find the discussion on
Cotona green thread.  As I have written to Arachne many times - consider that
much of today's correspondence is still being filed under Bedfordshire lace. 
If you want to find things in the archives, remember to change the Subject
line when you veer off-topic.  Today, even the hours you spend on lace are
usually going to the wrong permanent file.
Jeri Ames in Maine USALace and Embroidery Resource
Center----------------------------------------------------In a message dated
1/27/2019 3:23:54 PM Eastern Standard Time, hottl...@neo.rr.com writes:
When I checked the Archives, I didn’t find the discussion of Cotona green
you mentioned but I did find other interesting tidbits so I annotated
Brenda’s book. 

This is the one thing I should have added to Devon’s query/discussion about
how to learn to make lace. There is a certain value to taking lessons or being
in the presence of others who are more experienced. It’s easy to
unintentionally develop bad habits when working independently.
Susan Hottle FL, USA

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