I've put up a new web page, and am eager for additional contributions.

The new page shows David's original pricking, the cover of Knipling 3
(suggested by Sally) and several scans sent to me by Christine. I've reduced
the size of Christine's scans, but they're still pretty big. My apologies to
those with a dial-up connection, but I thought some might like to see as
much detail as possible, so I've made the images bigger than I usually do
for posting on the Internet. If anyone wants to see them in the original
size, I will be glad to email them to you.

If you have any additional scans that you'd like put on this page, please
send them to me at <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. I'll post here each time I update the
page, so you can see new additions.

Thanks David, for starting a very interesting and educational discussion!

<http://homepage.mac.com/bejoyce/OldLace/>

Barbara Joyce

Snoqualmie, WA
USA



> Hi Spiders,
> Just a couple of follow-up notes.
> 1. My apologies to Barbara Joyce for mistaking her surname for her first
> name.
> 2. As Sally noted, a more accessible source for the filling is Karen Trend
> Nissen's "Knipling 3" (one of my all-time favourite books)
> 3. There is picture of the (slightly wider version of the) lace  in Emil
> Hannover's "Tonderske Kniplinger" (bottom of page 89 - I have the 1989
> re-print). This is available through the Digital Archives of Lace - either
> the site or one of the CD's.
> 
> Christine J
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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