Hello Barbara and everyone
You might have another name for it in Australia, where the card is made
very smooth by a coating in the milling/finishing process.
I have some firm pricking card from a lace supplier in the UK, via card for
UK electrical use. I don't know if that is also known as 'glazed card'
though. It works a treat for Honiton.
Otherwise I use any firm paper or card at hand. Plain scrapbooking
cardstock is good, or just the computer paper I made the pattern copy on.
The project at present, Torchon bookmarks times 9, has reached the 6th use
on the paper and matte tape pricking - working on a very firm cookie pillow
helps keep the paper pricking from becoming tattered. I can easily make
another anyway.
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 11:28 AM, wrote:
> Dear Lacemakers,
> Re: pricking card- how can one make glazed card for prickings? Is glazed
> card just card covered with a glue? Bye Barbara from Parkes, Australia
>
>
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Bev in Shirley BC, near Sooke on beautiful Vancouver Island, west coast of
Canada
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