Robin in California wrote:
I know the purpose of this thread was more or less about uses for beeswax, but I wanted to point out that some people put a piece of wax paper (common in the US, anyway, for wrapping sandwiches, etc., to keep them fresh) between the pattern and the pricking card. Then every pinhole lightly waxes the needle as it goes through. No need to stop and stab a beeswax lump.

Robin, is this Cut-Rite wax paper you are talking about? I still have 4 brand 
new roles, and a partly used one. I used to buy this when I lived in 
California, and then my American friend here would get me the odd roll from an 
Air Force base shop. I use it sparingly, and never thought of using it the way 
you describe, but will put some with my lace things now!

Agnes Boddington - finally rainy in Elloughton, East Yorkshire, UK and will get 
my bedding plants in today.

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