Hello Alex,

I agree with Bev. There are other books writen in English which are as good
as Jan Geelen's. I myself in Europe try to buy bobbin lace books at Barbara
Fay Verlag when available. They do not charge post fees to Europe and I do
not know how it works all over the world, but I think it is worthwhile
asking.
I have checked and they have the two books by Judith Cordell: Rosaline
Perle and Rosaline Perle 2 (
http://www.barbara-fay.com/index.php/en/component/virtuemart/bobbin-lace/rosa
lie-eng?Itemid=0
).
I hope this information helps you.

Maria Greil
a German living in Spain

2017-08-01 14:58 GMT+02:00 Alex Stillwell <alexstillw...@talktalk.net>:

> Good afternoon Arachnids
>
> It,s now my turn to ask for help. One of my student wishes to learn
> Rosaline.
> I have a sound knowledge of Honiton but need to understand the differences
> between it and Rosaline. We both have ‘Rosaline Perlee by J Geeln 1990’
> but cannot read it. Has anyone a translation of the instructions of the
> first
> few patterns and the accompanying descriptions earlier in the book? I could
> make a guess as to how to make the patterns but Jan goes into a lot of
> details
> and I might misinterpret some of them.
>
> Looking forward to hearing from you
>
> Alex
>
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