I've now spoken to Sue Gude's husband - Suzanne is already in the U.S.A.   Her
husband suggests that anyone with queries would be very welcome to ring her -
blow!  now I've forgotten the room number!!!   But the hotel switchboard should
be able to locate her for you.   She's in the hotel where the conference will
be held.

Husband also said that Sue had all the kits for the class with her - she put
them together before leaving Australia - but he couldn't say whether the calico
is part of the kit.

A phone call sounds like a good investment - and if you do ring her, say hello
to her from me!

Ruth Budge (Sydney, Australia)

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> I am taking a reticella class with Suzanne Gude of Australia at the  IOLI 
> convention. One of the materials required for the class is a 20" x 20"  piece
> of 
> calico. 
> In the US, calico is a printed fabric with little flowers all over it that  
> the pioneer ladies wore when they traveled west in wagon trains.
> However, I think that this would not be very useful in a reticella class. I  
> am wondering if calico is a plain white cotton cloth, or perhaps a solid 
> colored  cloth in Australia or England. The size of the calico is exactly the
> size 
> of the  special linen that we are working on, so I wonder if it is supposed
> to 
> be a  contrasting background or something. I have never done this kind of 
> work  before.
> Devon
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