-----Forwarded Message----- >From: [email protected] >Sent: May 14, 2012 3:20 PM >To: Tatman <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: Lace from Alsace > >Dear Mark et al, > One of the most fascinating aspects of lace is the fact that it doesn't > occur in a vacuum. History and economics and religion roll over it. It is > much more than just thread and holes and needles and bobbins. It is a part > of lives, a passion, which is manipulated by circumstances. I wonder if it > will now always be made without a real interest in the profit involved. That > has already changed who makes lace. From the lower class poor, to those who > are thinkers with enough leisure to spend the time making lace. > >Lyn in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA, where it's raining. But it was a >beautiful Mother's Day yesterday. > > >Tatman wrote: >>That is really interesting I love learning about culture and the people and >>events via our lace >>interests. I just like learning! >> >>Lyn wrote: >>> Exactly where your ancestors came from might prove important in this one. > >"My email sends out an automatic message. Arachne members, >please ignore it. I read your emails."
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