I'm really interested in wanting a blackwork pattern of columbines, also.  
Actually, I was recently gifted a blackwork book of patterns and there is this 
one pattern that looks like a columbine but has no spurs -  they called it a 
pansy,  but definitely does not look like any pansy I've ever seen.

I didn't see anything at the Dragonbear site, and haven't been to the EBA site 
in a very long time so I guess it is about time I take a look see.  

Roscelin

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From: "Susan B. Farmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Quoting otsisto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > This is the week for not finding things. I know I have seen a 1500s
> > blackwork pattern of columbines. AAAHHH!
> 
> I'm pretty sure that there's one on the dragonbear site, if not the
> Elizabethan Blackwork Archives (or both .....)
> 
> AAAARRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHH
> 
> I *know* that I've seen one.  I"ll have to look at my stuff when I get
> home tonight.
> 
> Jerusha
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> Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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