the article I've just read says that the flowers were cut from lace  
and appliqued onto the dress...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-13236617

Tells us something.... like the royal school of needlework was  
involved!!  So.... not quite the hand made we'd hope for....

Sue in EY
On 29 Apr 2011, at 14:02, Nancy Neff wrote:

> The BBC article said "while her "something old" was the traditional
> Carrickmacross craftsmanship used to create the bridal gown".  Does
> "Carrickmacross" apply to some other type of needlework besides the  
> lace?
> Some
> other references to "applique" also suggest Carrickmacross lace, and  
> if
> so,
> implies hand-made. That would be nice!

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