Sue and Nancy
It would be interesting to see the result
LOL
Maureen
E Yorks UK
IĆ¢?Tm sure that helps Liz work out her lace stitches enormously! : )
Nah. Ignore her, Liz.
Everyone knows CT stands for Connecticut.
CT takes you back to the basics and is cross twist
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The Paris Point, by Martine Piveteau - Book Review
Here is information from a book written under the direction of Mick
Fouriscot, published by L'inedite (_www.editionslinedite.com_
(http://www.editionslinedite.com) - not in English) in France, 65 pp Hardback
with
color/pricking
With apologies for coming into this discussion very late, another
question occurs to me. Lyn, who I believe started this discussion,
made reference to a good pillow of cherry with three drawers
That sounds suspiciously g like a Simon Toustou pillow. Simon fills
his pillows with sawdust.
The book is in fact on the editions l'inedite website, but for some reason is
in the section
Collection Patrimoine de la Broderie Europeenne (European embroidery
heritage) rather than
Patrimoine de la dentelle (lace heritage).
It's also available on Amazon.fr, currently at 20.9 Euros (not
Incredible. They must really like mussels. :-)
Janice Blair
Crystal Lake, 50 miles northwest of Chicago, Illinois, USA
www.jblace.com
http://www.lacemakersofillinois.org
You would not catch me doing this!
Very interesting what natives have done