But Clay, tell yourself as I would - it was fun to do the five corners!
I'm doing a five-cornered Binche hanky also! It is Cinderella Story
from the Bobijntne! 4 folder by Fumie Kanai. Of interest to Binche
workers, I've enlarged the pattern at 125% and using E.C. 70/2 instead
of the 100/2. I used to use arrows and special pins to mark my place
on the lace and the diagram but I can find my way now by comparing my
lace to the diagram.
(go me - it was a long learning curve there...)

I count pairs to keep track, and how easy it is to forget to count a
ring pair; how those ring pairs move around!

Good luck Lorelei ;)

On 5/17/11, Clay Blackwell <clayblackw...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Big Laugh!  Those Binche corners are killers!  When I work a
> handkerchief, I expect to have to work five corners!!  So when I started
> the last handkerchief I did, I started just before the corner!  And
> wouldn't you know...  it was perfect!  The problem was, I hadn't given
> myself enough lace at the beginning to do a decent join, so had to work
> five corners anyway!!  Lesson learned...
>
> Clay
>
> On 5/17/2011 4:34 PM, Lorelei Halley wrote:
>> Last night I worked the 2nd corner.  Half way finished!!!
-- 
Bev (approaching corner #2 of the Binche hanky) in Shirley BC, near
Sooke on beautiful Vancouver Island, west coast of Canada

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