Thank you Jeri for the link. Very clear pictures.
I could only read the first few lines on the tag though. Couldn’t decipher the
rest.
Ann
UK
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Thanks Nancy!
Devon
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From: N.A. Neff
Sent: Thursday, December 7, 2017 7:05 PM
To: Lorelei Halley
Cc: DevonThein; Jeri Ames; Karen Thompson; Arachne
Subject: Re: [lace] Bucks point - on Ipswich-style Pillow at Smithsonian
Page has been sent to Lorelei, Devon
Page has been sent to Lorelei, Devon, and Jeri. Someone can post a link
when they decide where to put it.
Nancy
Connecticut, USA
On Thu, Dec 7, 2017 at 6:03 PM, Lorelei Halley
wrote:
> Devon
> You could post it on laceioli.ning. Since I set it up as a public site,
> even
7, 2017 10:44 AM
To: N.A. Neff <nancy.a.n...@gmail.com>; Jeri Ames <jeria...@aol.com>
Cc: Karen Thompson <karenhthomp...@gmail.com>; Arachne <lace@arachne.com>
Subject: RE: [lace] Bucks point - on Ipswich-style Pillow at Smithsonian
Nancy writes:
I don't have any
place
Nancy writes:
I don't have any
place to post something myself that would be easy to get to, and I don't
think Devon does either.
Actually, I am the editor of the IOLI facebook site, so I could post the
photos on there. This is available to everyone who is on facebook, which is
quite a lot of
There is not necessarily a relationship between American Ipswich Lace and
England's Bucks Point, except that Mrs. Lakeman, who had made Ipswich lace
in the late 18th C, used her equipment from that period to make the newer
Point ground lace later in her life.
-Karen
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Jeri,
Nice suggestion--I will forward it to the NELG webmistress. It might be
useful to have a page on NELG for public posts in general. I don't have any
place to post something myself that would be easy to get to, and I don't
think Devon does either.
Nancy
Connecticut, USA
On Thu, Dec 7, 2017
Sorry if this is a repeat. Â Some may have missed it, or not realized the
relationship between American Ipswich Lace and England's Bucks Point.
Â
If someone who is a member of The New England Lace Group (Nancy N. or Devon?)
has the capability to do so, I invite you to go to the August 2017