Helen, Aussie in Denver

should you have more time in future, I would also be interested in the 
tri-fold brochure you mentioned in response to Jenny's email.  At our recent 
lacemaking weekend, the numbers were down, hugely so, and as secretary to 
the group i have been thinking of ways and means we can promote lace as well 
as the lace group, well - in addition to what we are doing already.  There 
will be a few fairs where members will be doing demonstrations etc., and at 
present all that is available in the line of promotional literature for 
these demonstration, are little cards with scant information printed on it. 
I think a trifold would do the job so much better, especially for people new 
to lace, or who thought making lace was restricted to bobbin lace only.

thanks
Micki
in very hot scotland - i got a burnt face and arms from working in the 
garden, despite wearing sun protection cream
++++


The RMLG has a nice tri-fold brochure (currently under revision) that
includes a potted history of lace, with a brief description or bobbin
and needle laces and tatting, with a photo of each, and a very brief
description of other main laces - knitted, crocheted,
embroidered/decorated net, tape lace (like battenberg).  It includes
contact details of the Guild with a tear off page that can be returned
to the Guild with a request to join or just go on the mailing list.
Helen, Aussie in Denver



 

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