And there is always the idea of providing DIY kits providing you can find
some kind soul to offer their pattern copyright free for the purpose.

Jane
Portchester UK

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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Bev Walker
> Sent: 29 April 2005 06:18
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: re: [lace] Convention-help bookmarks
>
>
> Hi Vasna and everyone
>
> I will try to 'whip up' a couple of bookmarks for you, although I have
> much else to do - and you know that saying, so many laces, so little
> time...At this point, if you are short 200 -my free advice is for you to
> have a Plan B, something you can assemble more quickly than it takes the
> average lacemaker to make a bookmark (whatever that might be - is this
> helping?) that is equal to a handmade bookmark, not too expensive to make
> and will save last minute fretting.
>
> For instance, colour photocopy some really nice, ambitious bookmarks or
> other laces, paste the colour copies to stiff card, attach a fancy tassel.
> The tassel can mimic the finish to a bookmark; a jazzy passementerie of
> thread and beads; or in the form of a 'spangle' of beads.
>
> Free idea, use it if you like.
> --
> bye for now
> Bev in Sooke, BC (on Vancouver Island, west coast of Canada)
> Cdn. floral bobbins
> www.woodhavenbobbins.com
>
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