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Jean Gibson is a Licking County artist who works with lace and miniature crochet. Her beautiful lace is on permanent display at the Robinson Life-Style Museum in Granville. The miniature crocheted bedspreads that she makes are sold across Ohio and the Eastern half of the United States. Her business is called “The Gibson Girl.” <ref> Kathy Wesley, “A lady and her lace: There’s no detail too tiny for lace-making artist,” Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), June 12, 1989. </ref>
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Jean Gibson is a Licking County artist who works with lace and miniature crochet. Her beautiful lace is on permanent display at the [[Robinson Life-Style Museum |Robinson Life-Style Museum]] in Granville. The miniature crocheted bedspreads that she makes are sold across Ohio and the Eastern half of the United States. Her business is called “The Gibson Girl.” <ref> Kathy Wesley, “A lady and her lace: There’s no detail too tiny for lace-making artist,” Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), June 12, 1989. </ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:23, 23 February 2016

Jean Gibson is a Licking County artist who works with lace and miniature crochet. Her beautiful lace is on permanent display at the Robinson Life-Style Museum in Granville. The miniature crocheted bedspreads that she makes are sold across Ohio and the Eastern half of the United States. Her business is called “The Gibson Girl.” [1]

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References

  1. Kathy Wesley, “A lady and her lace: There’s no detail too tiny for lace-making artist,” Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), June 12, 1989.