wrought-iron flamingos (was Re: [HNW] Re: Crochet vest causingirritation
Báine
baine at microcore.net
Mon Mar 3 08:16:20 PST 2003
Check your library. It's a book. There's no needlework patterns, but she does
have good descriptions of some 1700's clothing worn by the reenactors. The
lady is charge of the event as described sounds like a authencity maven. (You
know, it has to be correct or it can't be worn.) :-) I enjoy all Donna
Andrews' books.
Báine
Carolyn Kayta Barrows wrote:
> >And while I'm on the subject, Donna Andrews has written a hilarious
> >murder mystery, _Revenge of the Wrought-Iron Flamingos_, set at a
> >mythical "Colonial Yorktown" crafts fair -- and clearly she knows
> >some re-enactors REALLY WELL if she's not one herself, because she's
> >captured the scene perfectly, IMHO.
>
> Where can one get this piece of fiction? Is it a book? Short story? (Oops
> - does it have historical needlework in it?)
>
> Kayta
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