Carolyn Hastings wrote:
... I do know that many people attending the fairs where lace is
exhibited love the pictoral lace (for want of a better term). I'm talking
about the lace that shows a face, or a person, or even a scene. They can
relate to that sort of lace, and really don't have the
Hello Jo,
Please would you take me off the Buddy Map, many thanks,
Rosemary in Portugal
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In one of the books scanned by Tess and the Professor, The American
Lacemaker Volume 2, there is an unusual pattern (# 30, pg49) described as
Honiton
(because it's flowery, I guess) but isn't.
(The first page of my PDF file of it, which I saved some time ago, reads:
The Antique Pattern
HI! I am looking for a pattern for a Torchon dachshund. I purchased the
most adorable bobbin lace bookmark of a dachsund at the Lace Museum in
Sunnyvale, CA yesterday. Does anyone know where I might find this pattern?
I am interested in making another one.
Thanks, Kim
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