Let me assure you all that Teneriffe is alive and well and flouricing in
my part of Australia. I happen to love that type of lace and am
cnstantly experimenting with it.
Anna from a cold but sunny Sydney
On 5/07/12 10:27 AM, Debora Lustgarten wrote:
Hello all,
I'll venture the suggestion that these are forms to do a different sort
of Teneriffe or Sun laces, and that type of lace is still done today in
some South American countries.
Debora Lustgarten
At 08:09 PM 04/07/2012, you wrote:
Does anyone know what this is?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/a.aspx?id=490892225
It is described as : a type of lacemaking made with Thesa Forms, from
early last century.
I am interested if this is still a craft that is practised today
there are five photographs with the listing.
Maxine
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