Thanks Clay & Sue Babbs!  For some reason, I was using an outdated password.  
It's all good now!  I uploaded some new pictures so you would see I'm not 
loafing away the winter on the beach.  Plenty of mistakes but I am pleased with 
my first attempt at Ballantrae/Borris lace.  My picots especially need grooming 
so I hope practice is the key.  Getting the tape to lie flat was a learning 
curve although I think I got better as I went along.  Unfortunately, the DMC30 
thread does not match the Branscombe tape.  It's lovely to work with but has an 
ivory cast compared to the bright white tape.  The Bellon leaf is my second 
effort with the pattern.  The floss is dreamy--midnight blue, purple & sort of 
a bronze brown--"Seasons", made in Japan.  I mixed it with copper colored 
blending filament to make the plaited veins & used Valdani variegated perle as 
gimp.  Last but not least, I made another piece of Zakopane Polish lace.  The 
ruffled one is my first attempt, where I used linen thre!
 ad & it was too big for the pattern.  Too late smart!  The second one was made 
with Idrija cotton thread.  The result is neater but cotton is not the 
"traditionally correct" thread.  At some point, I will make another using finer 
linen.  Today, USPS delivered some Pella linen thread so Rauma/Finnish lace 
will be on my pillow as soon as I finish an in-progress egg.  What is everyone 
else working on?  Sue I am eager to see what you do with the lily pattern!!  
Sincerely, Susan Hottle USA
           
---- Clay Blackwell <clayblackw...@comcast.net> wrote: 
> Hi Susan,
> 
> I went in by clicking on the Arachne link at the bottom of your email.

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