My copy of Knipling 3 has the picture in the section which is described as
examples of reconstructions after old laces.  No pricking or diagram.

I have a feeling that the pricking and diagram were available in Tonder at
one of the festivals or workshops.  

Yesterday, I finally got the translation for the journal, "Kniplebrevet". 
I was most interested in reading about the handkerchief.  However, this
morning as I gave the magazine and the translation a closer look, I noticed
the following on p. 76/26:  In an article about Drøhse's House (about
half-way down...) it says that there is a retrospective exhibit featuring
the work of Astrid Hansen (who made the wedding handkerchief).  It goes on
to say that the Tønder Museum is publishing a book in conjunction with the
exhibit which will have 14 lace patterns with prickings and diagrams, will
have English and German translations within, and is to be released this
month!  This is definitely something we need to seek out, IMO!!  The Big
Heart corner may not be in the book, but chances are the straight lace
will, as it is one of her favorites.

Clay

Clay Blackwell
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> [Original Message]
> From: Mary L. Tod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Arachne (E-mail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 6/22/2004 9:51:54 AM
> Subject: RE: [lace] Sally Barry's books and lace
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> A picture of the lace is shown in this book, but there is not a 
> pricking or a pattern for it, at least not in my copy of the book.
>
> Mary, in Baltimore, MD, USA
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> At 9:28 AM -0400 6/22/04, Panza, Robin wrote:
> >Sally said the pattern for the Big Danish Hearts is in Karen Trend
Nissing's
> >book "Knipling 3".  And the smaller lace on the other two sides is Little
> >Danish Hearts.
> >
> >Robin P.
> >Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
> >http://www.pittsburghlace.8m.com/
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Clay Blackwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >That beautiful "Great Hearts" is the "Big Heart of Denmark" pattern which
> >Astrid Elton Hansen used for Crown Princess Mary's wedding handkerchief!
> >
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> >>  go all the way around!  Here's the URL for the home page:
> >>  http://www.gis.net/~scbarry
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