Thank you for sharing these lovely pictures!
Sr. Claire
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 21:50, wrote:
> I have uploaded an album of photos I took at the Sisters of Charity museum
> in Ottawa, Canada.<...>
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I have uploaded an album of photos I took at the Sisters of Charity museum
in Ottawa, Canada. All are mine except the first two: the sun dial on the
Mother House wall and the memorial card for Mere d'Youville. Those are
from the Sisters' webpage.
Look under 'Lucie DuFresne - Sisters of Charity' fo
Hi,
I am a bit behind on digests but I thought I would add my bit on
lacemaking sisters (and other family members). My grandmother was a
lacemaker (for pleasure) having learnt in her childhood. She taught my
two sisters the basics when they were about 9 and 8, though by the time it
was my tu
And the connection is deeper still - our Mum was the first one to start
classes, but at the same time without knowing she was going to classes, I started
teaching myself from a part work, Golden Hands Crafts (still one of my
favourite reference "books", everything you can think of is in there).
>>>From: Sue Fink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Malvary's posting mentioning that Jacquie is her sister raised in my mind,
how many of us have sisters who make lace? <<<
I don't have a sister of any sort. However, my mother and I both learned
bobbin lace at the same time. Well, she took a class, an
Malvary's posting mentioning that Jacquie is her sister raised in my mind,
how many of us have sisters who make lace? I do!! My sister Margaret is in
Guernsey, Channel Islands and I am in Masterton, New Zealand. We both
started making lace in our winters, 6 months apart (see if you can work out
w