Dear Friends:
 
In reading about these unusual projects, I would like to share with you  what 
my teachers in Sweden completed.  Nina Drigoris and Bergitta Rudeskog  made 
two 3-story panels of fiber optic torchon for a private  designer/architect.  
Both of these panels flank the main entrance of  Cartier jewelers in Munich.  
it is a stunning effect:  fiber optic  lace on a grand scale.  Last summer, at 
my lace class in Vadstena, I was  fortunate enough to see Nina's film of the 
making with special large boards and  pegs and modified shuttles for use as 
bobbins.  What a wonderful  project.  This was also followed by Nina being on 
television last summer  where she demonstrated Swedish lace-making.  Then the 
newscaster tried it .  . . . but that's another story.
 
Linda Sheff






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