Hello All! May I suggest donating lace & lace-related materials to IOLI? Back in the day, before I made ANY lace, a friend invited me to a lace event in Pittsburgh (sponsored by Pittsburgh Lace Group) where the "study box" was in residence. It was a joy to behold! With white gloves & hushed voices, it was almost a religious experience! Since most of us will never get the opportunity to hold lace history in our hands, why not be sure that (your) items are accessible to their most appreciative audience? If, as Jane said, museums already own the creme de la creme, could we not manage to be inspired by the 2% (US milk analogy) in front of us? Just a thought. Sincerely, Susan Hottle, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, USA
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