Sue, try Alex. Stillwell's new Floral Bucks book. I think there is a garter in there.
Jeri, - your knowledge and advice is invaluable, and we are so lucky to have you on the list to 'educate' us . I have been on the receiving end of your kindness and thoughtfulness, and those 2 little words "Thank You" are so inadequate. When I was teaching Needlelace at the Bethesda convention a few years ago, jeri asked if she might visit my class, and show a piece of needlelace from her collection. Of course I said Yes - Please!!! (I have massive curiosity...) She brought in a Huge piece - a curtain - one of a pair, all worked in needlelace, - and those in my class were amazed at the work. I did not know such a piece existed, so it was not asked for, -- this was just Jeri being kind, thoughtful, and knowledgeable about the subject, as she was able to give us some background about it. Fantastic. So I won't hear a word against her. We are SO lucky to have her on the list - and not as a lurker, but as a contributor. I have to change the email address whenever I reply, as the alternate lace@dont.panix address automatically comes up, so I have to then get it changed to the lace@arachne address. No great drama, - so why the fuss? Grumpy people - go elsewhere, - this list is for nice Lacemakers only! :) Regards from Liz in Melbourne,Oz. lizl...@bigpond.com - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/