Hi Liz (and everyone)

Don't know where this thread started (maybe it was on Chat, but I only
subscribe to the digests and don't always read them) but as well as making
lace I also belong to a group of morris dancers. We are an all ladies group
that dance traditional North West Clog Morris. Are there any other morris
dancing lace makers out there? What style do you dance? There is a group in
Bedford, UK called Bedfordshire Lace and they decorate their kit with lace
(albeit machine made). I beleive one or two of their members are also lace
makers.

from
Andrea Lamble
Cambridge, UK.> From: [email protected]> To: [email protected]> Subject:
[lace] Morris Dancing: Life with Bells On> Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2009 17:02:20
+1100> > There is at least one group of Morris Dancers here in Melbourne, Oz.>
> I remember one group, in England named, I think, the Luton Hatters!!> > It
is Very energetic dancing, - the film does not show this up. The staves -> if
not used properly can really damage a finger or hand, as they whack them>
together Very hard!! It is fun with all the bells tinkling, and the music.> >
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