Thank you, Jenny, for the site link.  I have been researching New Pitsligo 
and Scottish lace for a couple of years and didn't know of that article.  If 
you (or any one else) knows of more information and or patterns I would 
really be grateful for the information.  I have been looking for info to 
present with a lace demonstration at our local Scottish Games.

Lorri Ferguson
Graham, Washington State, USA


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Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: [lace] Re: Scottish Lace - Pitsligo


> http://www.buchanie.co.uk/archived/2004/Week_45/village/lace-making.asp
>
> try this link Barbara
>
> jenny barron
> Scotland
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> Barbara Stokes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anyone tell me about Pitsligo Lace? I met a woman, who said her son
> had learnt this bobbin lace in Scotland, Pitsligo. He doesn't live in
> Parkes so I haven't any other information other than the mother thought
> it originated from a Flanders lace.
> Barbara
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