There is a group of lacemakers in Sri Lanka who make *very nice* lace to
sell. The prices are most reasonable, better than one of us (speaking for
myself anyway) would even think of selling, as a hobby lacemaker. There are
individuals in the UK and Europe who help promote these laces; the
great to share
the love of making it and getting it to a customer!
HTH,
Laura in New Mexico, USA
--- On Tue, 9/22/09, Carol nestalace.ca...@btopenworld.com wrote:
From: Carol nestalace.ca...@btopenworld.com
Subject: [lace] Set of 18 8 Doyleys - Fine Lace
To: lace@arachne.com
Date: Tuesday
Bev may be thinking of: http://www.powerofhandsfoundation.co.uk/
Begin forwarded message:
From: bev walker walker.b...@gmail.com
Date: 22 September 2009 13:35:07 GMT-03:00
To: Carol nestalace.ca...@btopenworld.com
Cc: lace@arachne.com
Subject: Re: [lace] Set of 18 8 Doyleys - Fine Lace
by Margot Walker
Bev may be thinking of: http://www.powerofhandsfoundation.co.uk/
Or
http://www.folkartsrilanka.org/PhotoGallery/zphoto.2007-03-13.5391245212/zph
oto_view
Tsunami recovery assistance
http://www.responsibletourismsrilanka.org/whats_new.html
I have only ever sold one piece of lace (that I've made myself). It
was about 15-20 years ago and I was working on the commission during
November/December and could have very well done without the extra
work! I did tell the client that it didn't come cheap, and the
collar, not