I appreciate and thank those who are delving into this subject on my behalf!! After I posted my question a few weeks ago on Flanders corners, Michael Giusiana's Flanders articles in LMi were brought to my attention. I only own the last two issues, but there is a complete set of LMi at the house where we have our Wednesday lace session and I started plowing through them after the Flanders information. Of course the wonderful Binche articles caught my eye but I didn't have time to do more than skim through them. That was when I came across the term Witches' Work and a hint that it was a lace that was on beyond Binche so I asked the group if anyone knew what it was. Some one thought it might be another name for Binche but no one really knew for sure. Being a recent victim of "Binche fever" I was more than curious about a lace that might be a step beyond Binche and I figured that there had to be someone on arachne who knew what this lace was and probably a good many lacemakers besides myself who would be interested in learning what it is, if it is still being made, if anyone still teaches it and so forth. I have been asking other lacemakers since that day and another response I got was that Witches' Work was like Binche with a lot of tallies.
Now I can go back through Jeri's references next Wednesday and read them more closely. Thanks a bunch for weeding through the LMi back issues and posting these to the forum. Marcie Original Post: >>To the original person who inquired about *Witches' Work*: There are probably several of us who have spent a great deal of time trying to find an answer for you. Very often a question is short, and the answer is not. What is the purpose behind the request? - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
