And the winners are
JenniferBetty Ann Rice (USA)
25 YearsKatrina Longmuir(UK)
Katrina, please send your full address so that I can post the pattern to
you. Thanks.
Sorry I was a bit late in posting - I've had a technical problem (virus
software wouldn't enable itself!)
Vi
Oh, Thank you so much, Vivian. This has cheered me up on this cold, drab
day in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. Can't wait for "Jennifer's"
arrival!
Happy Lacemaking,
Betty Ann Rice in Roanoke, Virginia USA
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From: "Viv Dewar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [l
Dear Jeanette,
Thank you so much for the stamp! It finally arrived and I was thrilled with
the lovely image of her. I also appreciate the background information. You
are very kind to share with all of us!
Laura Sandison
Lace! in New Mexico, USA
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I apologize for posting to both lists, but couldn't remember which list this
request was from.
I have found my copy of Greek Island Embroidery by Pauline Johnstone (London,
1961). It has some color plates, but mostly b&w images of the embroideries.
The only laces are a couple of pulle
To a Gentle Spider in the UK
I have recently found that my father's ancestors came to the USA in 1630 from
Tolland, Somerset, England.
What I am wondering is where in England this is located and which style of
lace may have been made in that area.
Lorri Ferguson
Graham, in Washington State, USA
Hi everyone
This is a short message about the lengthening lace - my garter project
is now at 60 cm. of a 100 cm. goal.
How about everyone else working on long laces? How's progress?
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Bev in Sooke BC (on Vancouver Island, west coast of Canada)
Cdn. floral bobbins www.woodhavenbobbins.com
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