thanks Brenda and all of you answering my question. I got the first answer
privately and answered privately too.
The question came thinking about reconstruct a Bucks Point pricking for a fan.
Working on it I was wondering that on different points the angles were
different. I knew that not all
Sorry Bev that I give you a new name.
Ilske
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Good morning!
I actually did respond directly to Ilske about this but for those of you
that are interested here is what I said. My information is from studying
hundreds
of pieces of Tønder lace from the museums collection in Tønder.
bobbi
Good morning! The degrees range from 52 to 60. The
Susan regarding the Ripon Lace book I have tried Northallerton library but they
don't have it. I will keep looking.
Ann
UK
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Oops. Spell check tyranny again.
Should have been:
Hanneke Troost, Tonny Haas, Nel de la Bie
Vicki
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Lorelei,
Authors shown are Hanner Troost, Tonny Haas, Nel de la Bie.
Vicki
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> On Aug 14, 2017, at 10:32 PM, Lorelei Halley wrote:
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> Glad to hear about those books. Didn't know there were any. Author?
> Lorelei
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> Subject: Re: [lace] Lepovka Lace
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