Hi Everybody:

> I think that you are going to have to leave any not 'good pieces' in an
envelope or something.     I rather suspect that, unless they are lacemakers
themselves, they may not know which is good and which is not.

Word of warning: storing lace in an envelope, whether you're leaving it to
posterity or just looking for a safe place to store it, is a bad idea. Lace
doesn't weigh very much, and it is really easy to think that envelope is empty
and throw it out. Voice of experience here.

Adele
North Vancouver, BC
(west coast of Canada)

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