Dear Sue, I am sometimes challenged by computers, and just saw the pictures of 
the beautiful Bearing Cloth.  Although American, I am a card-carrying 
Episcopalian/Anglican.  Yet I have no clue as to the function of a Bearing 
Cloth.  What is it?  

Lyn in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, US


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>From: Sue <[email protected]>
>Sent: Jun 22, 2011 11:12 AM
>To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
>Subject: [lace] Bearing Cloth
>
>I have just downloaded 3 photos of the finished Bearing Cloth made by some
>of the  members of Norfolk Lacemakers.  It is a real achievement by these
>members who have given up a lot of time to both make the lace and each
>individual tear drop was cut by hand ,filed and edges polished smooth.   It
>was made with real Gold and Silver thread which was purchased by the Norfolk
>Lacemakers at a cost exceeding £200   It was mounted on red velvet.  The
>Bearing Cloth which is a replica of one in Carrow House Museum will be going
>on display at the Strangers Hall Museum, Norwich .
>
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