Hello Barb
What a lovely idea.
Daphne Dull and grey Norfolk England
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Hi all,
I don't often contribute but this is one thread that I can comment on. I
have
just finished lace for a wedding hanky (The Bride from 100 Traditional
Bobbin
Lace Patterns by Stott and Cook) I stillhave to attach it to the center but
the
fabric is ready and I have figured out how to do it. I am ready to start a
garter (for a different bride) based on a tray mat pattern from Elizabeth
Wade's book. I am only going to put lace on 1 side of the elastic. Since I
am
on, I know it is late but I want to tell everyone about a Christmas present
that I received this year from my DD (Cathy Hill in DE). She covered a 3
ring
binder and then made pages from fabric that hold bobbins. It will hold 96
pairs
of bobbins.
Take care,
Barb Saltern
Nazareth PA USA
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