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2003-09-01 Thread Edith Holmes
Having learned much of my Bedfordshre lacemaking from Barbara's books, I'm thankful that I'm lucky enough to have two weekends with her each year, at Knuston Hall. Good food, lovely place, Marvellous teacher. What more could I want, except more of them ? We have one student who comes from Japan

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2003-08-31 Thread Jeriames
In a message dated 8/31/03 2:00:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << I used to run back and forth to England three or four times a year, so it is likely that you and I did meet in Pam's class. Beds and Bucks and Pam and Springetts and Luton and Doreens Fudge and Wright and

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2003-08-31 Thread Aurelia L. Loveman
Thank you, Diana! Guided also by another Arachne, I found Christine's wonderful handkerchief in Barbara Underwood's "Collection." A truly precious experience, almost like having the actual piece. It still seems a miracle how Christine did it. Yes, I used to run back and forth to England three or f

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2003-08-31 Thread Diana Smith
Aurelia you will find the pattern on page 113/4 of Barbara Underwood book 'A Bedfordshire Lace Collection' published by - yes you guessed it Ruth Bean ;)) I too saw Christine Agambar working the hankie on a course at the college, I was also lucky enough to see the completed piece on display with B