I was so amazed that I had managed to set up the webshot album that I
forgot to mention in the orginal note who sheilabucks is, I must
explain that it is the new name for Sheila Brown of
Sawbridgeworth,E.Herts. for use with the photo album. I didn't want to
be Sheila Brown 116! Never
To everyone, please ignore the previous 2 messages, I've done it all
wrong. This should teach me a lesson. Sorry
Sheila in E.Herts.
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Kits, cats, sacks, and wives,
How many were there going to St Ives?
The two solutions (depending on how the question is read) being either ONE,
ie the person telling the rhyme, or NONE ie the questioner means How many of
Hello all,
I have just returned from a fantastic 3 weeks in Denmark and 3 great
days at the Tønder Lace Festival. I had the time of my life.
I am curious as to what I have missed on this list and have been trying
to get archived lists but no such luck. Can anyone tell me how to do
it?
Thanks
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Hello all,
I have just returned from a fantastic 3 weeks in Denmark and 3 great
A while ago, I asked if anyone had the poem for the bridal handkerchief
which will eventually be changed into a baby cap. I have the poem for the
baby cap and know there is the bridal poem out there somewhere. I had it
once for lost it in changing computers. My niece is getting married and I
am
Thanks Avital for the links to the archives. I have added them to my
favourites.
Irene Whitham,
Surrey, BC Canada
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I have a poem for the other way around!
A tiny square of linen
And a dainty edge of lace
Designed into a bonnet
To frame your baby's face
After baby's worn it
Fold and tuck away
And it becomes a hanky
For baby's wedding day
Not a lot of help to you, I know, but it might be useful for
I've had a bit of a search, but I can't find a poem for a handkerchief
for a bride, only for a christening.
Jeanne, when you posted last time, someone challenged me to make
one up, so this time I've had a go. I used the poem Jacquie just posted
as a starting point.
A dainty edge of snow
Nolene,
This is lovely. I can't imagine any better.
Lorri
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From: W N Lafferty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ron and Jeanne Vavruska [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2004 5:27 PM
Subject: [lace] Bridal Handkerchief
I've had a bit of a search,
OK I guess I'll put my two cents in.
There is a little hanky,
given to you this wonderful day.
I see it with lace and ribbon.
Such a little treasure in every possible way.
Not sure how the legend started,
but a nice one from above,
just a little way to prove
to someone that you love.
And then
On Jun 13, 2004, at 20:27, W N Lafferty wrote:
I've had a bit of a search, but I can't find a poem for a handkerchief
for a bride, only for a christening.
Jeanne, when you posted last time, someone challenged me to make
one up, so this time I've had a go.
I can't find the original ones (there
Apologies for posting to the whole list, but I seem to have mislaid
Steph Peters' e-address...
When you appliqued your tatted piece (elephant?) to a T-shirt, did you
strengthen/stabilize the wrong side of the knitted fabric first?
I have a piece of lace, and a T-shirt which will look good with
Lovely Noelene.
This is so beautiful..much nicer than the others I have read. As I am just
finishing a wedding hankie, I hope that I may use it also.
BarbE
For those who missed it
A dainty edge of snow white lace
A square of linen fine
It's made just for your wedding day
With hopes the
Hi Tamara, et al
Tamara wrote When you appliqued your tatted piece (elephant?) to a
T-shirt, did you strengthen/stabilize the wrong side of the knitted fabric
first?
I have several pieces of lace sewn on t-shirts. The first one was a piece
of Honiton, a small flower and leaves. I washed the
I will be going to Philadelphia, specifically Bryn Mawr, to do research
with an elderly colleague. She can not put me up in the senior residence
where she is and I do not know the area well enough to find a suitable BB.
I also dont drive so this is an added difficulty.
Any ideas about suitable
Had some time today to organize so I scanned in the stamps that Deborah
bought. Earlier she got a postcard of a Dutch costume including a lace cap.
Since then she found some stamps with costumes as well. So if you would
like to see them you can go to www.bobbinmaker.com/dutchcostumes.html
Seems that the spam I recieved was common to Australian, Victorian
lacemakers, hmmm very interesing.
Cheers, Yvonne.
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Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 4:13 PM
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Yvonne and others,
Jenny spotted some Russian lace books on e-bay
(http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=19158item=81108970
08rd=1)
I bought the same two books (well, not these copies or they wouldn't be for
sale still!) from the same seller several months ago, so they are not as rare
as she
OK I guess I'll put my two cents in.
There is a little hanky,
given to you this wonderful day.
I see it with lace and ribbon.
Such a little treasure in every possible way.
Not sure how the legend started,
but a nice one from above,
just a little way to prove
to someone that you love.
And then
I think I've seen this one before, possibly even right here, on chat.
But it's still funny enough to be worth reviving...
From: A. N.
Two priests decided to go to Hawaii on vacation. They were determined
to make this a real vacation by not wearing anything that would identify
them as clergy. As
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