The article about the parasol was very good, thank you for sharing that with


lacemakers who will not have been around to know your special friend.



Also thank you very much for the advent calender.  I hardly dared hope that

you could all have the time to make it happen again, it is now beginning to

feel that the holiday season is closer than I thought, <g>.

Sue T, Dorset UK



> We've just updated the Lace Guild website with extracts of Lace

> Magazine

> for October and a new pattern on the Young Lacemakers' Page.



I too was in the post office recently in a very long, slow moving queue and
worried about my time running out in the car park!  It was this that made me
decide not to send xmas cards this year (my husband and I usually send in
excess of 180 cards each year) and I felt the money could be put to better
use by donating it to a charity – hence my decision to have some Greeting
Cards of ‘Parasol For Iris’ printed and donate all proceeds to Breast
Cancer.  The response has been overwhelming and I have had to order a
re-print!  The cards are multi-purpose (blank inside) are A6 size folded and
cost £3 for a pack of five, including envelopes.  However, the postage makes
it uneconomical to send overseas at a cost of £1.20p Europe, £2.10p USA, and
£2.34p Australia and that’s without the cost of the envelope and this is for
only one pack!  The cost to send more than one pack, is higher than the
price of the cards!



Catherine Barley

Henley-on-Thames

UK

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