I was able to reach the site, and I see that the person who
runs the shop and makes the lace is Wendy Williams, not
Jonathan Page.

Clay

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jean Nathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lace" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 1:44 PM
Subject: [lace] New Honiton web site


> While browsing I came across what appears to be a new
Honiton lace web site
> for a business based in Honiton High Street (where
Jonathan Page's Honiton
> Lace Shop was).
>
> Apart from an introduction to the site and a bit on the
History of Honiton
> lace, there's just a list of the things they sell, with no
details or
> prices. There are also examples of Honiton Lace in the
section headed
> 'Catalogue', none of which give any indication of whether
they are original
> or from existing prickings by other designers. The piece
that particularly
> caught my eye was 'Lady with Parasol' because I recognised
it as being a
> pictorial Torchon piece from Alexandra Stillwell's book
"Drafting Torchon
> Lace Patterns" (page 107) which has been made up in
Honiton techniques.
>
> http://www.traditionalhonitonlace.co.uk/index.html
>
> Jean in Poole
>
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