Hi Susan

If your lace with tallies has plaits as well, like Bedfordshire, I find that a
new thread can be hidden in a plait.

Just add the new thread to the plait along with the old one. Do 2 or 3 cross,
twists. depending on the length of the plait then throw out the old thread and
continue. Cut off the end of the old and beginning of the new threads later
when no tension will pull on it. If your plait is tensioned nice and tight,
the join will not show and it will be held very firmly.

I hope this helps
Janis in Honeydew, South Africa

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Hello All!  For the past few weeks, I have been slowly working my way thru the
Kustaa Adolflai pattern for an exhibit of Finnish lace.  It has been quite a
challenge because I've never worked this type of lace AND it has an abundance
of leaf tallies.  At long last, I am getting the tallies under control thanks
to Jean Leader's video & Practical Skills! Today, one of my bobbins is running
out of thread.  What to do?  The lace is so skinny, there really isn't a good
spot to exchange a thread. I looked in my Bedfordshire books but did not see a
specific reference for this issue.  Do the experts have a "best case" solution
for this problem?  Many thanks for any suggestions.  Sincerely, Susan Hottle

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