Dear Tess -
I don't consider your information about the scanning project (and the
CDs) to be a commercial pitch at all!!! I think that you and everyone
involved in this project are doing an enormous service for lace and for
fiber arts, and I welcome updates on progress. Thank you so much, and
please keep up the good work!!
Clay
Tess Parrish wrote:
I have just received a questionnaire from Marion Chastaing at the
museum at Retournac. They are apparently trying to reach previous
visitors to the museum (I was there in 2001) to compile information
that would be useful for area tourism. I wonder if anyone else has
heard from them?
Also, this is a reminder that the scanning still goes on. See
<http://www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/> and scroll to the bottom
of the page to find recent months' postings. For those who are
collecting them, there are now eight CDs, all available at
<http://www.handweaving.net/Store.aspx> There will be no more CDs,
I'm afraid, because it takes so long to fill them up, but I have just
finished another set of little scans thanks to Karen Thompson, and I'm
waiting for some stuff from Sheila and possibly Sister Claire. So the
work continues, if a bit more slowly than in the frantic days when the
Professor was alive.
I hope that the above isn't considered a sales pitch. I just hear
from so many people who want to know about the web site that I try to
post the information now and then for the newbies.
Tess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in Maine, full of flowers and lovely weather.
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