Jeanette wrote:
Today I received the most beautiful Christmas card from Martina de Wille in
Germany. It is two candles mounted on fabric in a three fold card. So lovely.
Thank you Martina for the card and Bev for arranging the exchange. I have met
two new friends - one in the USA and
Hi everyone
When I read that I realised that Bev had put us into a triangle as I
received a card from
No actually the triangles weren't intentional, but in some cases it
worked out that way. And in other cases there were 'direct' exchanges
(A and B exchanged). It has been an interesting
Janice Blair wrote:
I am looking forward to Barbara telling us when we can go look at the cards.
They sound so wonderful that my simple creation will pale in comparison, but
we mustn't make it look hard for the newbies to contribute to an exchange by
working such wonders of lace that it puts
Yesterday I received a lovely card from Mary Robinson in Nebraska.
Thank you.
It's a red and gold star inside a bangle which is stuck onto a printed
card, positioned over a wreath above filled Christmas stockings. The
lace ornament is detachable, so it will added to my growing collection
Thank you, Nolene, for a wonderful bit of poetry for lacemakers. I have
printed it and shall add the copy to my copy of Tatting in my Pocket.
Happy Christmas and the Best for the New Year to everyone.
Happy Lacemaking,
Betty Ann in Roanoke, Virginia USA