I was a little concerned that there might be an almost a taboo thing, I
suppose, but with the answers received so far I now feel released to
choose whatever I like. Thank you all very much for your replies.
Before this subject comes to its natural conclusion, is there a natural
hanky size for the christening bonnet (the wedding hanky wouldn't matter
so much), but to fit a baby head is a more complex thing.
Sue T, Dorset UK
What edgings have other people used, apart from bedfordshire with
lots of leaves for a bridal hanky, would anyone consider any other
type of lace ?
Any type of lace that you enjoy making would be suitable; whyever not?
I've only ever made one wedding hankie (with instructions to remake it
into a christening bonnet) -- for my husband's niece's wedding. It was
Flanders, with hearts as a motif.
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Tamara P Duvall http://t-n-lace.net/
Lexington, Virginia, USA (Formerly of Warsaw, Poland)
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