Some subject lines are sensitive, others perhaps a little harsh. I knew Jacqui
personally, and when I last saw her, at our Lace on the Train event at the
Railway last August, she was about to undergo another course of chemotherapy
but expected to be well enough to join us again for the
Hello All! While looking for something else I stumbled upon this site:
Ombrettapanese.it It’s in Italian but you can hit the translate button.
Catherine Barley inspired a piece on pg 3. Yowza! Sincerely, Susan Hottle FL
USA
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Dear Arachne members,
Notice of this great loss to our lace community appeared in my inboxes (AOL
and Gmail) this morning under the heading "So sorry".
I
Evening All,
That is a shock - Jacqui has been part of our lacemaking lives for a
very long time. Please pass on my condolences to Eric. He and Jacqui
used to import our aluminium bobbins for sale in the UK.
Vale Jacqui.
Regards,
Shirley T. - cold in Adelaide at the moment but we
Although I was never gifted any of her lace she was very helpful back a
number of years in helping he to understand Milanese scrolls. She gave up
quite a lot of her day, working some stitches and taking photographs which
she emailed me and then talking me through. I will always be grateful
to let all of you know that Jacqui's husband, Eric, just informed me that
Jacqui has passed away on the 15th of May. she was a continual participant
in the exchanges and i got to know her deeply. i do not know of the
details but i know that many of you benefited from her talent. Jacqui