That's a great suggestion. Also, follow the rule: Eyes on the lace, hands on
the bobbins. It's a good practice in any location, keeping the natural oils
that always exist on one's fingertips from getting on the lace.

Barbara
Also in sunny Washington State, USA

> When lacing 'away from one's regular site'  take/keep a moist wash cloth in a
> zip lock baggie.  You can 'wash and refresh' your hands at will with no
> trouble.  I learned this trick from LPS's own Monica Hahn (of Tatted Angels
> fame), she always carried one with her to LPS meetings.
> 
> Lorri
> in a very sunny (today) Washington State, USA
> 
>   I wonder how you keep your hands free from perspiration in the heat
>   because I find if I sit out in the sun making lace I am forever going
>   indoors to wash my hands because I do not want hand perspiration on my
>   lace.
> 
>   Happy lacing
>   Sue M Harvey
> 
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