This was sent to me but meant for the list:

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Hello All
Would it not be a great idea to revive this?
All us newbies, and those of you who have been on this list a lot
longer, could show
we belong to an ionternational "club" that keeps old crafts alive.

Agnes Boddington- Ellougthon UK

Bev responds:

Hi Agnes and everyone

 - yes someone could 'revive' the pin, perhaps make a different design
unless the person who originated it wants to take it on again - I won't
speak for them, and I don't think they are on the list any more. From
experience, trying to get a lapel pin made and sold is work and expense,
usually having to spend money, up front, before the pins are sold, and
likely having to place a minimum order of one or two hundred pins. But, if
someone is handy with that sort of thing and wants to take it on.....?
anyone?

A cheaper alternative is to make an arachne lace badge :)
There are patterns floating around if someone can recall where.


>Hi Sue and everyone
>IIRC it was initiated on this list about 10 years ago.
>I had to hunt a bit for it with the number you gave - it is at the ebay UK
>site. Tinied, here:
>*http://tinyurl.com/2rn7rf*

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Bev  (near Sooke, BC on beautiful Vancouver Island, west coast of Canada)

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