Sue
Coralline was a Venetian needle lace, fairly old, but I am not sure of its
date. Supposedly its designs were reminiscent of branching coral.
Lorelei
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Hi Jeri, had never heard of Coralline so did a Google search and
Hello All! Has anyone used the Indian brass oval sequins sold on Stef Francis’
website? They are approx. 4mm x 8mm & I wondered if they might be intriguing
for an early lace project. Round ones are also offered but I did not ask the
size. Sincerely, Susan Hottle USA
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Do you have A Dictionary of Lace by Pat Earnshaw? It is a rare form of
Venetian flat point consisting of minute irregular fragments held by starry
brides. Its firm delicate tracery is reminiscent of the complex fretting of
Byzantine metalwork. (I have a collection of shells and
Hi Jeri, had never heard of Coralline so did a Google search and all I got was
jewellery and algae?
Sue M Harvey
Norfolk UK
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When I read a local ad today, it seemed that with a little editing it could be
a white space filler in lace guild newsletters. Here it is...with lace
content.
Begin each day
with a little courage,
a little curiosity,Â
and Cantu, Carrickmacross, Chantilly,
Cluny, Coggeshall, Coralline.
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Hi Devon,
I have forwarded your email to the office at The Lace Guild. I am not sure
if Geraldine and Bridget are Guild members or not but, if they are, I have
asked Sharon to pass your email on to them.
Clare (Lace Guild mode)
On 3 May 2018 at 14:37, DevonThein wrote:
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Does anyone know how to contact either Geraldine Stott, or Bridget Cook? I am
interested in reproducing a page from one of their books in the Lace, not Lace
catalog. There is an artist in the show whose work is based on and influenced
by their work.
Devon
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