Hello Linda!

I am so glad to hear you are going to get back to your lace!  My guess is that 
you may feel that you have forgotten everything, but once you get back to it 
you will remember more than you thought you might!  So, go back to Torchon and 
choose a pattern you enjoyed and see how you do with it.  If you breeze through 
it, choose something more complex.  Continue hopping ahead until you find 
yourself challenged.  It may be that having done two or three small but 
progressively more difficult pieces, you will be ready to go back to your Bucks!

Be sure to keep us posted on your progress!  And remember to post pictures of 
your progress to  our page on Ravelry!

Clay

Clay Blackwell
Lynchburg, VA,  USA



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> On Jul 12, 2015, at 2:23 PM, Linda Walton <linda.wal...@cherryfield.me.uk> 
> wrote:
> 
> 
> At first I thought I'd go back to where I began and work through the 
> exercises in torchon lace that I learned first, before I began to make 
> my favoutite Bucks.  Now I'm thinking that, if I'm going to start again, 
> I could just as well start by learning something new. But I don't know 
> what would be a good idea, as I've never taken a great deal of interest 
> in other sorts of lace.  So I'm asking for your help.
> 
> Thank you, everyone, from Linda in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, U.K., 

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