Hi All, It's so quiet I'm wracking my brain for some lacy talk. All I can think of is that I'm really enjoying the Grimwood book "Starting Needlepoint Lace". Naturally she's got some different ways of doing things than I learned in my class <G>. I'll give anything a try! I was interested to see how she takes the basting thread out of the cordonette. I didn't take the class Monday so I didn't hear how to remove the lace. I've been cutting the basting thread on the back, therefore I've been trying closely woven fabrics to baste the pattern to so that the basting threads don't sink in. Grimwood suggests cutting the threads between the two pieces of backing fabric.
Does anybody do it that way? I'd think the basting threads would be pretty short to find and pull out of the cordonette. Jane in Vermont, USA who can only seem to write run on sentances this evening <G>. [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]