In a message dated 7/14/2004 8:10:28 PM GMT Daylight Time, 
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> People wouldn't need to complete a whole jabot, would they? Couldn't each
> person just make a length for one layer of the jabot. That would distribute
>  the making more evenly, allow more people to be involved and speed up the
>  project
>  Sue Babbs
> 
Sue has a point.  The altar cloth that I saw in the church in Tonder, Denmark 
at this year's festival was absolutely beautiful and I understand that many 
Danish lacemakers produced the crosses which were joined side by side to make 
the edging.  A committee joined them to make the finished product.  To create 
jabots this way would take some clever design techniques but I would think we 
could solve that problem.


Elaine Merritt
The Lace Museum
552 South Murphy Avenue
Sunnyvale CA 94086
Tel: 408 730 4695

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