Sorry, but I do not agree with you. I find it is no needle lace but machine
embroidery on a mechanical tulle.
Maria

El jue., 16 jul. 2020 a las 16:21, sue (<su...@enery8.plus.com>) escribió:

> There are always too many Sues in my life to help the confusion! Grin.
>  The
> handkerchief was bought by my sister in 1988 to carry at her wedding as
> her
> something old. She bought it in the Kings Road, London, England UK.   It
> appeared from its storage in recent times while shielding from the covid
> 19.
> She took a couple of photos were sent to me because she knew I would like
> to
> see them.  I dont think I did the day of her wedding but my knowledge and
> joining the lace world only began in 2001 and then increased when I joined
> Arachne in 2005.
> I thought that all you many experienced lacemakers who also have great
> knowledge of lace, techniques, origins and all of that would enjoy to look
> and we might all learn a little about it, especially as many of us have
> been
> stuck at home for months.
> My sister was stunned when she got some fab feedback quickly from a couple
> of ladies here in the UK and when I read all the comments basically saying
> they needed to see the back I asked her to take a photo of the back.
> So far we are all agreed that it is needlelace and a very pretty well made
> piece which has survived the years well.
> We really appreciate all the feedback and are both grateful for it.  Also
> thanks for Sue Babbs for her help in adding it to Flickr under a folder
> called Sue T.
> Many thanks to all
> Sue Turnbull
> Dorset UK where we currently have a ray of sunshine and a warm day.
> Stay safe everyone
>
> There are too many Sues in this handkerchief conversation! Grin!! Other
> than posting the photos on Flickr for Sue T, I know nothing about the
> hanky.
>
> Sue T has asked her sister for more photos, and there is now also a
> photo of the hanky's reverse and a photo of its corner. The photos are
> in an Sue T's album called Sue T, as she is the one asking the question
> about it's identification.  They are the first three photos in the
> photostream.  If you still can't see them, I can only suggest you
> refresh your browser, beyond that I have no technical knowledge!
>
> Sue Babbs
> suebabbs...@gmail.com
>
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