I've had no chance yet to unpack my lace after our most recent move back to the States. For a variety of reasons it's taken longer than usual to settle in this time. Nothing bad, just a lot going on along with a small house with limited space for setting up a pillow. I head to Israel in a couple of weeks for a month and am considering packing up a travel pillow and starting on the smallest (in width) yardage for the on going christening gown I'm making. Will have to see if the suitcase allows.
Karen asked about a memory quilt. My daughters and I also make "memory" quilts but use t-shirts. Our daughters each attended several high schools with all our moving. In one school she might play lacrosse and participate in a musical program, in another it would be volleyball and drama - whatever was available and interesting. Each of these clubs traveled to events and usually there was a t-shirt provided for each team member. This continued into university. With boxes of t-shirts which were really a diary of their school years, we cut out the important part, the logos or sayings and created quilts. My husband and I have been fortunate to travel to many interesting places to scuba dive. The dive shops always have a fun selection of t-shirts usually depicting local dive sites. We've collected them with the idea that I'll make us matching quilts so when we're no longer able to dive we can sit under our quilts and reminisce about the places we've been. I'm looking forward to adding a t-shirt or two to the collection from scuba in the Red Sea. I'll try this question again as I received no response earlier - are there any "lace" things I should see while in Israel? Understanding that my movements might be somewhat restricted currently. I will be back and forth several times a year so I don't have to rush to see anything right away but if there's something to be seen, I'd like to check it out. Dona in Havre de Grace, MD on a cold and grey day. To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace-chat y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/