I endorse everything Helene wrote, (see below).  And I *am* interested in
the history, even though I'll probably never want to make most of the kinds
of lace.  And *surely* it's a subject which is totally appropriate for this
list?

Linda Walton,
(in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, U.K.,
where we have a perfect Spring morning, after days of wind and rain).

>
> >My apologies to those of you who wrote to let me know you have no
> >interest in history or historical laces....
>
> >Jeri Ames in Maine USA
> >Lace and Embroidery Resource Center
>
> Hey, Jeri Ames, why bother apologize?? Obviously they haven't thought that
> some of us *do* like to know about lace history as well as just how to
> make it (and how the hell would we know how to make it if it weren't for
> some people who were interested in history???), and we should pity them
> instead since they are cutting themselves off such a wonderful wealth of
> knowledge and beautiful lace.
> (snip)

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