That beautiful "Great Hearts" is the "Big Heart of Denmark" pattern which
Astrid Elton Hansen used for Crown Princess Mary's wedding handkerchief! 
It is absolutely beautiful!  Speaking of which, I just - today - got my
translation to Kniplebrevet, and haven't even had time yet to read the
translation about the handkerchief!!

Clay

Clay Blackwell
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> From: Panza, Robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Arachne (E-mail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: 6/21/2004 5:34:16 PM
> Subject: [lace] Sally Barry's books and lace
>
> I just went to Sally's website (see below) to get ordering information for
> her two Luton lace books and found a neat surprise.  At the bottom of her
> home page is an *unlabelled* web link.  I clicked on it just to see what
> that was all about.  It takes you to a picture of a spectacular piece of
> lace, apparently called "great hearts".  Oh, Sally, it's beautiful!  And I
> also like the way it's being used.
>
> She took the length and gathered it in one spot to make the top and left
> side (only) frame for a picture.  The bottom and right side have a much
> narrower piece of lace.  It sounds a little strange, but it's a lovely way
> to use a pattern that's spectacular but you just can't stand to do enough
to
> go all the way around!  Here's the URL for the home page:
> http://www.gis.net/~scbarry
>
> just my 2 cents,
> Robin P.
> Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
> http://www.pittsburghlace.8m.com/
>
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