I have a wide three ring binder, with those acid-free clear plastic (not
actually plastic, maybe acetate?) sleeves. From the beginning (with the
advice of my first lace teacher), when I worked a pattern, I put the
original drawing, pattern, any written info gleaned from working the
pattern all together and into the sleeve. If there is just a sample
piece of the lace (quite a few) I put those in as well. I also put
copies of patterns into the book that have not yet been worked, but I
really want to try "one day".
I have a Beginner's book of Torchon patterns, an Intermediate/Advanced
Torchon book, a Bedfordshire , Tape lace, Schneeberger book, a Bucks
Point book, and a Honiton book. I also keep loose lacemaking articles,
receipts, catalogs, etc. from everything I ever bought to do with
lacemaking in a binder as well. I have old Springett's catalogs, Mr. D.
J. Hornsby's receipts and notes, etc. etc. etc.
Debbie in Florida
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