What a lucky bride to get something with so much thought into it. Hearts are 
always appropriate for a bride. And all the elements! 

Lyn in Lancaster, PA, where it's too early to tell what the weather will be, 
after the clocks changed.  33F, 1C, Dawn.  


-----Original Message-----
>From: robinl...@socal.rr.com
>Sent: Mar 14, 2011 12:41 AM
>To: Arachne <lace@arachne.com>
>Subject: [lace] non-fertility bridal hankie
>
>-----What would people choose to do for an older bride who doesn't want 
>children, more children, or cant have them?  -----
>
>When I had to make a bridal hankie, I used "Little Danish Hearts", a Bucks 
>version of a traditional Tonder design.  I used a blue gimp around the hearts 
>and mounted it on matching blue fabric.  So it was something old (traditional 
>design), something new (just finished making it), something borrowed (the 
>English "borrowed" the design from the Danes), and something blue (the fabric 
>and the gimp), all in one package.
>
>Robin P.
>Los Angeles, California, USA
>robinl...@socal.rr.com
>
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