It really is a big help to know you are all there for me.  I

 

Robin, I appreciate you reminding me of the stitches I need, it's amazing
how even the very basics become "uncertain" after five years.  Fortunately I
have some basic beginners books and Cooks "Practical skills in bobbin lace" 
I originally taught myself from books and still have them.  Unfortunately I
don't have the Springetts books, I'll look out for them if I can get to a
lace fayre anytime soon.

 

Agnes, thank you for the website Url, strangely a few days ago I was looking
for pictures of Rosalibre mentioned on the list - (new to me) - got
sidetracked as you do and found that very site!  Needless to say I
bookmarked it straight away :)

 

Carole, I checked in my book, "The bobbin lace manual" by Stott, and it
calls pattern 14 "Running river"  and it is a Beds pattern.  Could two
patterns have the same name?  Has anyone else heard of these patterns?  You
aren't just saying this to get me trawling through my Bucks pattern books
are you? :)  That would really get the juices flowing!

 

Everyone else,  thank you again for your words of encouragment.

 

Angela Simpson.

Newton-Le-Willows, Merseyside, England.

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