The lady was Liz Knight who for many years was curator of the Cowper and
Newton Museum in Olney and is an expert on local history and lacemaking in the
area.
What Liz actually said was it would take 'two whole days of continual work',
to produce the piece of lace.
Diana in Northamptonshire
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No I didn't recognise them
Regards
Maureen
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I'd like to know how anyone would make the piece of lace one of the Olney group
held up in "about two hours" though! It was approx 2 inches wide and 10-12
inches long floral Bucks!
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On 6 Mar 2015, at 11:27, Maureen wrote:
Good morning
Just to let everyone know that BBC2
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Liz Baker
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> showed four ladies doing bobbin lace and explaining
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Hi Jacqui
Sorry didn't realise that, am not technology minded. Still,it is worth
watching if you can. Can't decide who will win though.
For the lace subject I am currently working on some hairpin crochet and hope to
finish it this afternoon.
Regards
Maureen
E Yorks UK
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Hi Maureen - anybody outside the UK cannot watch the i-players on
British TV, unless they download special software which makes their
computer appear to be operated in the UK.
I have this in the USA and was able to watch it.
ttfn Jacqui
currently in Florida but back in the UK next month.
On 06/
Good morning
Just to let everyone know that BBC2 gave lacemaking a bit of publicity last
night. The contestants have to make a pencil line skirt but in lace fabric
and it had to be lined as well.At the end of the challenge the programme
then went on to say that lacemaking has been made si