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From: bevw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> But the Torchon Workbook is quite good. I would also recommend the
> Doris Southard book - there are many pleasant little laces in it, and
> even though her working method differs slightly from some of the
> others, it all comes out looking like lace, and the movements are the
> same.


These are also the two books I've most often heard people learning from 
("The Torchon Lace Workbook" and Doris Southard's book).

Robin P.
Los Angeles, California, USA
(formerly  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
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