Sue,

It's delightful!!!  What a treasure to 'loan' to many
brides.  Congrats on a great job.

Alice in Oregon

--- Sue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I found the handerchief edge quite difficult with
> all the leaves, but am 
> glad I did it, as there are quite a few females in
> the family so I hope it 
> will be carried by many brides and all the future
> daughter in laws coming 
> into the wider family can use it too.  I am hoping
> it becomes a family 
> tradition.  I will supply the paper tissues so no
> noses are blown on it:-)
> It is now on a little website my husband has put
> together at
> http://www.hurwitzend.co.uk if anyone wants to take
> a look.
> Sue T
> 
> >> I am going to lend the bride a handkerchief made
> in
> > Bedfordshire/Cluny style
> >> to carry but on loan only so that all the brides
> within the family
> > can
> >> borrow it when their turn comes.
> >
> > My only excursion into bridal lace was a hanky
> edging.  It was a NEW
> > work, from an OLD pattern, the Bucks version of
> Little Danish Hearts
> > that the English BORROWED from the Tonder, using a
> BLUE gimp.
> >
> > Ironically, I didn't know the woman well enough to
> be willing to spend
> > a lot of money on a present for her, but was
> totally consumed by BL and
> > didn't mind spending the time to make her a lace
> handkerchief.
> >
> > Robin P.
> > Los Angeles, California, USA
> > (formerly  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
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