You also have to be careful not to copy any punctuation marks before or after
the quoted URL This one included asterisks either end and without spaces and
is probably why it showed as ordinary black text rather than as a coloured
hyperlink.
Brenda
On 22 Aug 2013, at 07:34, J D Hammett wrote:
usually click on it to be
'magically' transported ;-D.
Joepie in damp East Sussex : -(
-Original Message-
From: Bev Walker
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 4:59 AM
To: Arachne
Subject: [lace] Re: Honiton lace on royal shawl
Hello everyone again on this matter.
As there seem to b
Hello everyone again on this matter.
As there seem to be problems with my tinied url, here is the commercial
link:
http://ca.hellomagazine.com/royalty/2013081914174/queen-elizabeth-young-new-pictures/
> If I had seen this photo before I could make lace, I would have admired
the infant Princess onl
Dear Elizabeth,
there is definately Honiton lace (as well as some other types) in the
Allhallows museum, as I made my first visit there in September. The staff
included Pat Perryman, and they are all very knowledgeable. I had some
lovely discussions while there about the quality of the work, fin
I loved visiting the Honiton museum. I've heard the museum has been
renovated since I was there (1996) so I don't know how much it's
changed. When I was there, there was a room devoted to the lace, and
such a spectacle I spent so much time in there! Just before
entering the lace room, t
> I checked out the Honiton Lace Shop website and although they claim they
> will continue the lace business upstairs, it seems that they are turning
the
> store front into a restaurant called Merletto. I consider this a bad sign.
I had
> been directing some people to them.
I'm not sure tha