What will we call this handy device? Clay's Diagram-Dock maybe ;) over!! The holder even protects the diagrams when I pack up to go to class > or to a guild meeting. I love this thing!! > > To see this, go to... > > http://tinyurl.com/2vocwm > >
I use 4-page transparent folders with a turn-out sleeve on each 'page' so that groups of papers can be kept together according to whatever project I'm working on. Then I have the reference material - diagrams, my notes, samples of the thread or the lace itself contained, and more accessible for me than if in a single stack. I have a staple-less 'stapler' which is a dandy toy for clipping papers together - it is of no help particularly with lacemaking but it is clever, and I prefer the neat small hole it makes, to the metal staples. -- Bev (near Sooke, BC on beautiful Vancouver Island, west coast of Canada) - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]