A very professionally presented exhibition.  Makes me proud to be  
associated with lace.  Gwynedd is quite correct, but you will note that the  
news 
lady uses "crochet" when actually describing a very fine lace - a  lace that 
would never answer to that term.  Language!  
 
Be sure this is not lost in the shuffle of your e-mails (I never received  
the first post, from Jane Read):  
 
http://youtu.be/XSgQ-orXHfM
 
Jeri Ames in Maine USA
Lace and Embroidery Resource Center
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In a message dated 4/15/2016 5:26:18 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
sueharve...@btinternet.com writes:

Gwynedd  came to Norfolk Lacemakers lace day this year as our speaker, what 
a lovely  knowledgable lady, we overran on her time but could have listened 
for another  hour.  She brought some beautiful lace and a few got to wear 
some pieces  of her collection, one of my favourites was a lovely Bertha 
collar, it came to  life when our member was wearing it so different from just 
looking at  it.  What a treat.
Sue M Harvey
Norfolk
U.K.  
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On 15 Apr 2016, at 13:14, Jane <janefr...@googlemail.com>  wrote
 
I'm on lace digest, so perhaps someone has already posted this from the  
Lace Guild?  But in case not, just two minutes of video...
 
"Do visit http://youtu.be/XSgQ-orXHfM to see Gwynedd and Sue Smith at  the 
NEC and pictures of some of the lace from The Lace Guild Museum. It is part  
of a programme which was in a Midland TV Channel."


(Me again:) Featuring our lovely Gwynedd Roberts, Honorary Curator.  So 
knowledgable about lace and who works so hard for the Lace Guild  Museum.


Enjoy!   Jane, New Forest,  UK

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