I think it might encourage more sales of her books.
Kate Henry
Lowell Indiana USA
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From: Barbara Joyce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lace@arachne.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 12:53 PM
Subject: [lace] Lace - Tonder/Bucks
Gunvor Jorgensen distributed a page to the
I'm not aware that Gunvor wrote any books. If I'm mistaken, please let me
know titles, availability, etc.
Thanks,
Barbara
I think it might encourage more sales of her books.
Kate Henry
Lowell Indiana USA
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From: Barbara Joyce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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: Re: [lace] Lace - Tonder/Bucks
I'm not aware that Gunvor wrote any books. If I'm mistaken, please let me
know titles, availability, etc.
Thanks,
Barbara
I think it might encourage more sales of her books.
Kate Henry
Lowell Indiana USA
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From: Barbara Joyce [EMAIL
Hello Sue,
Both laces belong to the group of Point Ground laces, that's why they
look so similar. Only on the edge and some other little technical
things are different and the motives. There are still other laces
belonging to that family, the German Liebenauer P.G.l. and the
Erzgebirge
Sue,
If you have a Tönder pricking you get a Tönder-lace. You can't get a
Bucks motiv on a Tönder pricking.
You find all Point Ground laces and their differences in the
OIDFA-booklet with the same title.
Greetings
Ilske
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Hi Sue
The OIDFA Point Ground Study Group produced a book in 2001 detailing
all the technical differences between the various Point Ground laces.
http://www.oidfa.com/index%20en.htm
Brenda
On 3 Apr 2007, at 12:06, Sue wrote:
Good morning spiders,
As a very keen Bucks Point lace maker I was