Dear Bianca Rosa -- The article I mentioned is a two-page piece entitled
Aemilia-Ars Lace. It appears in a little volume called The Gentle Needle
Arts, pages 19-20. This is not quite a magazine, but not exactly a book,
either. It was published in 1977 by Marshall Cavendish Books Ltd, 58
Compton Street, London W1V 5PA. The article was surely written for the lace
maker, not the lace scholar. The illustration is really excellent, and
would safely guide the ignorant needle from beginning to end of a sample
piece of A-A lace. Of course, it's shown in heavy thread, looks as if it
might be DMC perle #5, but rather ropy. Done in a really fine lace thread,
like 120/2 for instance, it would make a tiny, but exquisite, motif.
My scanner is currently on the fritz, but I am having it repaired. When
it's fixed, I could scan that article to you and send it as e-mail.
Yes, I do read Italian (or I like to think that I do!). I have read I
Promessi Sposi easily; and have gotten around in Tuscany, Milan, Lago di
Garda (where, contrary to popular superstition, NOT everybody speaks
English) reasonably well: in Florence they thought that I came from Rome;
in Milano somebody thought that I came from Florence... but reading a
newspaper in Italian has me completely floored; the lingo, the rhythms, the
I-don't-know-what simply will not penetrate my brain.
But I am so curious: you write that you have a suggestion for me, if I
can read Italian. What is it?
Aurelia
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