Absolutely stunning :) and a wonderful bit of history too. Thanks so
much for sharing!
Niamh
Niamh Swan,
Sailchuach Aisling
small linens and finery
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Amazing. Sue T
Some of you may recall the saga of the Old Tønder Lace that David in
Ballarat started last January. For those who are new to the discussion,
please take a look at:
http://homepage.mac.com/bejoyce/OldLace/
I have been posting photos of his progress from time to time. There are
Barbara,
Your page is terrific and the photos are very clear. Thanks so much for
lending us a look at David's work. This has been a very interesting
journey.
David,
The Old Tonder Lace is beautiful and coming along very nicely.
Do you have an estimate of how many hours is involved in the
Some of you may recall the saga of the Old Tønder Lace that David in
Ballarat started last January. For those who are new to the discussion,
please take a look at:
http://homepage.mac.com/bejoyce/OldLace/
I have been posting photos of his progress from time to time. There are two
new photos for
Some of you may recall the saga of the Old Tønder Lace that David in
Ballarat started last January. For those who are new to the discussion,
please take a look at:
http://homepage.mac.com/bejoyce/OldLace/
I have been posting photos of his progress from time to time. There are five
new photos for
Wow, David - you're really moving along!!
I especially enjoyed seeing your work area... How big is that pillow?? It
looks absolutely huge!!
Clay
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From: Barbara Joyce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Some of you may recall the saga of the Old Tønder Lace
At 09:58 AM 15/05/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow, David - you're really moving along!!
I especially enjoyed seeing your work area... How big is that
pillow?? It looks absolutely huge!!
Dear Clay,
I had it specially made by Len PURCELL of Mt. Eliza, Victoria, and it
contains 6 square