An interesting side story:  Susan's teacher at Embroiderers' Guild  USA  will 
be Chris Berry of Glasgow.  She teaches a  City and Guilds embroidery course 
in UK, teaches internationally, is an  international exhibitor, and author.  
She is currently Chairman of the  Embroiderers' Guild of England.  
 
But, what is especially of note to me is that on my last trip to  Scotland I 
learned she and our Jean Leader (former Chairman of The Lace  Guild in UK) 
live in the same Glasgow neighborhood!   Such  concentrated talent, all in one 
small area!
 
2008 is EGA's 50th birthday; cause for celebration to all in the needlearts  
world.  Remember, it is often to EGA that Americans go for needle lace  
courses.  In fact, this was how I became interested in lace nearly 40 years  
ago - a 
needle lace course.
 
Jeri  Ames
Lace and Embroidery Resource Center  

 
In a message dated 8/27/2008 8:58:16 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
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Well, it's off to Louisville, KY for classes in Tudor embroidery & rozashi  
at EGA seminar.  I hope to make some silver & gold lace to finish the  sweet 
bag as I believe it will bring out the spangles & purl.  The  teacher is from 
Glasgow & thanks to her nice bibliography, I've already  steeped myself in all 
things Elizabethan.  Have a fun week!   Sincerely, Susan      

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